Hooray! On Linux at last

p. It’s almost a week since I installed Ubuntu Feisty Fawn on my home PC. My original plan was to install it in a separate hard drive. But since I bought a DVD burner, I might as well burn make some back-ups and free some space where I can install Ubuntu.

p. Ubuntu installation was easy, but the preparations I did before that were not. I thought I bought a defective DVD burner. I searched installation infos (Google is our friend) and followed troubleshooting guides for my DVD player but had to return to the computer shop to have them check the device. It worked fine on their machine. Good thing I bought a new IDE cable when I returned to the store. Replacing the IDE cable worked (I also read that one) and I was able to backup-burn my files.

p. Next part was preparing a disk partition. I was quite new at disk partitioning and was afraid to screw up my drive so I read more about disk partitioning. I have an 80Gb hard drive where I gave Windows a 15Gb partition and the remaining were for storage. Repartitioning the drive, I reduced the storage partition to 40Gb, kept the Windows partition and the freed up space (25Gb) was for Ubuntu. I knew that there was something wrong with my partitioning when I had trouble rebooting after installing Ubuntu. I checked the partitions (Using GParted) and saw the Windows partition inside an extend partition together with the Linux partitions. Tried to fix the master boot record using fixmbr (from the Windows Installation CD- Repair Console), but didn’t work. Since I didn’t care about my Windows installation and I already had my files backed up, I decided to repartition the drive, flushing away the old Windows installation.

p. I reinstalled Windows and then Ubuntu. I used the default “50%” for the Ubuntu partition since I didn’t want to mess around manually setting Linux partitions. After installation, Ubuntu created some partition for itself but left around 12G of the 25Gb space I reserved for it. Oh well… I’ll free it up after I buy a new hard drive.

p. My PC now dual boots to Windows or Ubuntu. I don’t use Windows that often anymore.

p. By the way, here’s a preview of what my desktop looks like:

p. I’m using “Beryl”:http://www.beryl-project.org + “Avant Window Navigator”:https://launchpad.net/awn for the dock. Recorded using “gtk-recordMyDesktop”:http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/gtk-recordmydesktop. It’s looks a bit choppy at the end since things became slower when I rotated the desktop cube while recording. My PC runs smoothly on 512mb of RAM even with these effects turned on.

 

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COOL! ung water effects nalang pag na drop ung window ang kulang.

 

COOLEST! Astig ah… galing… 🙂
Di kaya ng graphics card ng compaq na 1995 ko yan 🙁

 

damn. i miss linux.

 

Wow! Nice one. Thanks for the info

 

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