Category: computers
04/23/09 04:26 - ID#48485
Dear Computer Nerds
I am more excited about changing an OS than a person should be, but I am glad to stop complaining about crazy Microsoft and actually start doing something about it.
I give credit to Open Office and Firefox for demonstrating how much better Open source can be, and to Vista, for convincing me that a different OS couldn't be much worse. Also to Ubuntu for making a live CD easy to test out and for making installation look easy (we'll see how easy when I am done)


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Category: computers
04/10/09 08:34 - ID#48339
Paul inspired me
(e:Janelle) is more fond of windows than I am, so we will not install it on the home computer, but I do anticipate that I will install it on my laptop sometime soon (I have one windows game that doesn't work on the home computer--I've got to wear that out a little, first)
Everything works great, everything looks great. It's fast and its easy and there is all kinds of stuff for free.
My only beef is that the internet looks different. I think it's the fonts.
I don't know if you can see the difference in this screen shot:
hmm. can't upload the screenshot. nevermind.
That's the other thing you can't tell from the live disk--how the plug-ins and other necessary downloads work. I am still growing in my confidence though.


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02/08/08 10:07 - ID#43243
How much noise should a monitor make?
a. it had an annoying hum
and
b. it started changing colors around the edge.
On the current monitor, the colors are fine, but today I hear the hum more than I want to. How much hum am I expected to tolerate? Or is it reasonable to expect mostly silence from a monitor? Does HP just do a crappy job with monitors?
This is what it looks like:

I haven't recorded the sound. It sounds like, "hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . . ."


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The easist way install all that restricted stuff is to type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras" (without the quotes) in a terminal. I'm sure there are gui ways to install the restricted extras but I don't run Ubuntu to be all familar with them.
See :::link::: for more info.