Showing posts with label Linux distribution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux distribution. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 ... afterthoughts

For a change this isnt a tutorial of some sort. This is what I think about Ubuntu 10.04.

So, after a long wait, 10.04 released yesterday. Great news for all Ubuntu users this, because frankly this is the best Ubuntu release as yet. Not only did it trend on twitter, it trended more than Steve Jobs! :P

Anyway, the thing is, this is a giant leap for Linux. Ubuntu has now entered a territory where its become a really user friendly OS, not to mention the fact that, its dispelling a myth about Linux distros, the myth that all Linux distros are about geeks and nerds. Some might find this not a pleasing trend, but frankly, this can only mean bigger and better things. To be honest, I dont see Linux becoming a common man's OS unless it manages to draw the required attention. Making Ubuntu (since its already the most popular Linux distro) reach the forefront is just the first step in achieving that titanic feat.

So what has changed in 10.04? Well for starters its a lot more user-friendly. Its more social networking friendly, with custom applets etc. It supports a greater number of hardware and provides updates and support for a greater number of apps. Its definitely faster, although how-fast would depend on the user. But in short, its definitely faster than 9.10 (the previous release). The interface has changed completely and in my opinion, its gotten really slick! After the 9.10 release, there was a general outcry among users to stablise the next release. That has been done and more!

Before I conclude I would like to mention a few things. There were a few changes made earlier (changing of default search engine from Google to Yahoo! which has been 'undone' now, and the moving buttons to the left fiasco) which made me question Ubuntu's originality. Especially since Ubuntu is increasingly resembling the OSX. I hope my doubts are found to be untrue in the future. Ubuntu should progress and become popular but it should have its own identity as well.


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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Linux Mint

So there's this new kid on the block, its called Linux Mint. It uses the same software repositories as Ubuntu but is apparently far more community driven than it. So you might see ideas transforming into actual results within a substantially short span of time.

As with all Linux distros its free for download, however you can also buy the DVD/CD. The download link for Linux Mint is here.

I will post a more detailed review of it soon. Stay tuned!

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Ubuntu video conversion software

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I have tried loads of video conversion softwares for Ubuntu and frankly speaking have been disappointed by most of them. The few which exists are in no way "bug free". However the other day I stumbled upon devede. It has a really cool user friendly interface and the video conversion process is super sleek and quite fast. And it can virtually convert anything to anything! It reminds me of ConvertX for Windows.

At last Ubuntu has found a real contender for the post of video conversion software.

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