So I got the latest version of Ubuntu (i386) for my old laptop (IBM T41p.. old.. but awesome)..
I still want to use it for work when I need a 2nd box for simulations. But, I can do that entirely in virtual machines. I figured I'd have some hassle getting Virtualbox or Vmware installed - but once I did that, I can run any Windows XP box I want.
Anyway.. Installed the OS.. easy.. no problems.. recognized every driver..
except my ATI card.. (Fire GL 128mb.. ya I know.. freakin' awesome for an old laptop)
but then, a bubble popped up that asked if I would like to automatically install ATI's driver..
BOOM.. driver installed..
So then I enabled bouncy windows and other 3d effects.. they're so cute (and they totally help with productivity)
So now I needed virtual box..
hrm.. I figured I'd just try 'sudo apt-get install virtualbox' and it worked! Last version of linux it was a pain in the ass to get virtualbox installed..
And I wanted to download a torrent..
'sudo apt-get install azureus' -- worked too..
And I wanted wine installed..
'sudo apt-get install wine' -- worked fine too.. even gave me new menus (something I didn't get last version of Ubuntu or Suse that I used)
Wow.. I'm impressed. I might actually keep linux as the base OS on this system. I tried it before.. but I always ran into some hassle that forced me to install XP as the base OS.
I still want to use it for work when I need a 2nd box for simulations. But, I can do that entirely in virtual machines. I figured I'd have some hassle getting Virtualbox or Vmware installed - but once I did that, I can run any Windows XP box I want.
Anyway.. Installed the OS.. easy.. no problems.. recognized every driver..
except my ATI card.. (Fire GL 128mb.. ya I know.. freakin' awesome for an old laptop)
but then, a bubble popped up that asked if I would like to automatically install ATI's driver..
BOOM.. driver installed..
So then I enabled bouncy windows and other 3d effects.. they're so cute (and they totally help with productivity)
So now I needed virtual box..
hrm.. I figured I'd just try 'sudo apt-get install virtualbox' and it worked! Last version of linux it was a pain in the ass to get virtualbox installed..
And I wanted to download a torrent..
'sudo apt-get install azureus' -- worked too..
And I wanted wine installed..
'sudo apt-get install wine' -- worked fine too.. even gave me new menus (something I didn't get last version of Ubuntu or Suse that I used)
Wow.. I'm impressed. I might actually keep linux as the base OS on this system. I tried it before.. but I always ran into some hassle that forced me to install XP as the base OS.
