Friday, January 16, 2009

Linux: Where everyone should be!

Microsoft pretty much sucks. Everyone knows it, but we're stuck with it. And before you get started, Mac is no better. In fact Mac is worse in many ways, but I won't elaborate since it'll just take too much time.

The world is locked into Windows and there's no going back. Or is there?

Months ago I was using my laptop to grab videos off my camcorder. One day it worked, the very next day Vista couldn't find my camcorder any more. I also found that my built-in media reader couldn't see some of my Sony memory sticks anymore either. How can a XP Pro SP3 work so perfectly and then MS sticks us with crap like Vista and expects everyone to just gush about it? Worse than that, they're trying for force the obsolescence of XP and force everyone who wants a new PC into using Vista.

After spending three months going back and forth with MS Tech Support, and not getting a fix, they suddenly decided that since my OS came with my computer and I didn't buy a full retail version directly from them that I no longer deserved the pleasure (or misfortune and frustration) of their support. Eventually Vista just quit altogether and MS Tech Support wasn't answering my emails any more.

Long story short - I had to do a clean install of Vista. Everything I had done to make it like I like it was gone and I had to start over. Thank goodness my important data was all backed up to my network drive.

Well, I had work to do. I had been toying with the open-source Operating System Ubuntu Linux for a little while and decided now was a good time to really put it to the test. I set it up to dual boot on my laptop (share with the Windows Vista installation) and got busy. Amazingly everything felt very comfortable and the GUI front-end is Windows-Like and pretty intuitive. Everything on my laptop worked perfectly, but I had to monkey with the touchpad settings a bit.

I was able to complete my video editing project for the church with ease and have been pretty satisfied with the small footprint and high performance I'm getting with Linux. It's more secure and stable that Windows. And the best part is...it's FREE. The OS is completely free and so are tens of thousands of programs that run under it. Open source has a few hitches, but what do you expect for free? Certainly Ubuntu delivers infinitely more than I paid for! (Which totals $0.00)

So far I have used it to do some pretty serious video editing and am now using a free CAD program that's similar in capablity to AutoCAD, which costs $1500.00 or more! Below is a schematic I'm working on for a mod at work right now.


Click for a closer look...

OpenOffice 3 is now available and does everything MS Office does, but for free. Documents are even exchangeable between to two! One small drawback that forces me to keep Windows around is DirectX. PC games just aren't any good without it and it's a product of Microsoft. If you're not a gamer, there shouldn't be anything holding you back.

Linux does take a little more computer saavy, but not much if you use a release like Ubuntu that feels a lot like the Windows interface you're used to. There's a good Knowledge database to go to for help and there seems to be an endless number of forums offering advice and assistance. Here's a cap of my Ubuntu Desktop;


BTW - I made this post from my laptop booted in Ubuntu Linux, using the Linux version of Mozilla Firefox Browser.

2 comments:

Tricky Trix said...

Ron, it all sounds very interesting, but way over MY head. Hope you all are doing well! Love you

The Tiffany's said...

I'd have to agree with mom... I am soooo not technically gifted.
Techno guru, meet techno tard-o.