Pedro Rainho

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From Windows to Ubuntu

A few months ago I was using my home pc, with vista ultimate, and since the beginning I had problems like:

  • Network card should be connected at 1gbit/s and some times was connected at 100mbit/s why, I really don’t know.
    • Solution sometimes I had to restart others I had to disable and enable my network card. Never found the problem and had always the latest drivers.
  • One other problem that I had ever since the beginning was with my creative 5.1 speakers, the sound was not stable. Sometimes the sound goes up and sometimes went down, why??? I don’t know. A friend had exactly the same problem solution…. buy new speakers… stupid when I told him the problem was not with speaker was with vista :P
  • One other problem that I had was copy files from usb disk to my pc… speed 15mb/s – 20mb/s note that the speed of usb 2 is 400mbits/s. Even on my notebook with xp I got better speeds.
  • Copy over lan using 1gbit/s values are between 10mb/s to 15mb/s, impressive hummm
  • copy over ftp speed between 10mb/s to 20mb/s

And there was lots of other problems.

After I become very irritated about this… I had two choices downgrade to xp or use Ubuntu.

I start using Linux back in 98 with Redhat and I stop using it a few years ago… shame on me.

After doing some search about programs that I use in windows and similar programs in ubuntu, I did the switch and format, and install Ubuntu. And this was probably the BEST choice I had done recently why???

  • It’s much more faster that vista and Ubuntu has visual effects too.
  • took me just a few seconds to boot Ubuntu. Next release of ubuntu will be even faster on reboot.
  • Ubuntu only uses 350mb – 400mb of memory after reboot. Vista after reboot consumes me 1.5gb of memory.
  • Every single driver was detected no need to search for drivers and install drivers. The only driver I had to install was the ATI driver and took me one mouse click.
  • The problems I had with network card and speakers are vanished now you understand why I told my friend was stupid buy new speakers lol
  • Now copy usb to disk 35mb/s – 40mb/s more than double the speed
  • copy using ftp 75mb/s – 80mb/s with 1gbit/s network card. Three to four times faster that vista.

 

The most impressive is that I can do every thing with ubuntu, let’s see:

Windows Ubuntu
Explorer Nautilus
Windows update, just updates windows and MS programs Update manager, updates every single application in ubuntu
Notepad Gedit
Messenger Pidgin / Empathy
gtalk Pidgin / Empathy
Remote desktop Terminal server client
Windows media player Banshee, much better can every subscribe podcasts etc…, Movie player
Calculator Calculator like win 7
mspaint Gimp
MS office Openoffice
Outlook Evolution, much better
Filezilla Filezilla
VirtualBox VirtualBox
Nero Brasero
Firefox Firefox
Tcpview Net Activity viewer
deamon tools Gmount-iso
Acrobat reader Acrobat reader
AVG Avast
Windows Firewall Gufw
Tweetdeck Tweetdeck
.Net Mono
Silverlight Monolight
Flash Flash
Netbeans Netbeans
Ruby Ruby

 

And the list continues…

The only, and only program I miss Is Windows Live Writer the rest every thing you can imagine it’s at one click of distance.

I just had to click on “Add and Remove…” type the program you want to install and that’s it… no need to use browser, search for a app, and then download, and then install…

No in, ubuntu, just open “Add and Remove…” type, for instance Filezilla, check it for install and that’s it…

In Ubuntu I even can mount ntfs usb disk. And I can read and write… what do I need more :)

 

what you need more…

Now there is only one reason why I still have a Windows VM…. It’s because I’m a .Net developer and need I need Visual Studio and other tools… despite this in my home pc I just have Ubuntu.

 

How much it costs ubuntu… zero euro. Now everybody knows that vista ultimate is too expensive.

I’m even planning on migrate my work notebook into ubuntu and work with VM.

 

I definitely invite every one to do a test drive on Ubuntu just download VirtualBox and download Ubuntu and create a VM to test Ubuntu and I think every one will love it.

It’s fast…….

Print | posted on Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:29 PM

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