I just upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 to 10.04 LTS this morning. While I have not had a chance to fully evaluate it, I have already noticed improved system performance and speed. I am very pleased with it so far.I'd point you at Linux right now. Take Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for example.
WINE is an option for Windows apps but I never could seem to get it setup right so I went with VirtualBox. The one and only reason I need Windows capability at all is for Netflix streaming movies. Netflix refuses to provide Linux support.It does run Windows programs only if you install WINE and use that to launch executable files.
Why did you download an OS that's going to be unsupported in literally a month from now? Software companies began dumping support for 2000 over a year ago, even though it is a great operating system. I'd point you at Linux right now. Take Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for example. It runs smoothly on 256MB of RAM, running at only 104MB used out of the box and no swap used on an older PC in the home which had Windows 2000 replaced with Ubuntu just last week. It does run Windows programs only if you install WINE and use that to launch executable files.
VM images and I still get the odd support call about it.
I still like PClinux 2007 cuz K6 processors :wink:
Why did you download an OS that's going to be unsupported in literally a month from now? Software companies began dumping support for 2000 over a year ago, even though it is a great operating system. I'd point you at Linux right now. Take Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for example. It runs smoothly on 256MB of RAM, running at only 104MB used out of the box and no swap used on an older PC in the home which had Windows 2000 replaced with Ubuntu just last week. It does run Windows programs only if you install WINE and use that to launch executable files.
Are you suggesting there should be perpetual support for all software? That is simply not practical. I still have copies of Win 3.1 and Windows ME. Should Microsoft be dedicating time, money and staff towards supporting these products just in case I decide to resurrect some 15 year old computer? You must realize that the cost of something like this would be passed on to all Microsoft customers. Do you want to pay additional cost for your software because I am determined to use old outdated software?In my opinion, there should be support for any product you make even if it gets upgraded. IMO>
Matt,
One of the many reasons I no longer use any Microsoft products.Ha, as if they supported ANYTHING in the first place.
~Callum
One of the many reasons I no longer use any Microsoft products.
Going to Ubuntu was one of the best decisions I ever made. For many reasons.So thanks microsoft, bye bye xp welcome windows 7 and welcome ubuntu 10.04 if you support my usb bluetooth dongle.
I use ubuntu, it is installed on my dual booting machine, but I am using ubuntu 9.04.Since 9.10 they upgraded bluetooth stack which is not supporting my bluetooth dongle.I love latest, but I am using old just like people in the world using windows xp because of so many reasons.Even launchpad and ubuntu forums didn't help me.Going to Ubuntu was one of the best decisions I ever made. For many reasons.
Carl
Bluetooth stack shipped with ubuntu 10.04 detects bluetooth dongle.But it can't scan bluetooth devices and if I make ubuntu visible and searches from my phone it shows on phone, but not as pc.When I try to pair it with my phone ubuntu doesn't detect anything.I think it is using incorrect driver for my bluetooth dongle(BCM92035DGROM, bcm means broadcomm).In 9.04 I installed blueman which available in ppa archives of ubuntu, so I can pair and as well as connect my phone to internet.The only mean by which I connect to internet is bluetooth, otherwise I would have installed ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10.Did you search "Ubuntu Software Center" for bluetooth.?
Bluetooth stack shipped with ubuntu 10.04 detects bluetooth dongle.But it can't scan bluetooth devices and if I make ubuntu visible and searches from my phone it shows on phone, but not as pc.When I try to pair it with my phone ubuntu doesn't detect anything.I think it is using incorrect driver for my bluetooth dongle(BCM92035DGROM, bcm means broadcomm).In 9.04 I installed blueman which available in ppa archives of ubuntu, so I can pair and as well as connect my phone to internet.The only mean by which I connect to internet is bluetooth, otherwise I would have installed ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10.