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Switched To Ubuntu 9.10 From Vista

December 27th, 2009

I upgraded my machine at work from Vista to Windows 7 a few weeks ago and whilst it is a nice OS, it simply isn’t worth the $180 or so when I spend most of my time in a web browser.

With that in mind; I just switched my home machine from Vista to Ubuntu 9.10, now I can easily use tools like rsync, ffmpeg, etc. I’ll give this a few months and if things go well then I’ll switch the work machine over too. Right now I use Dreamweaver a lot for work, so I can’t really jump right into Ubuntu yet.

I’ve experienced a couple of problems with the GUI freezing when I had the visual effects set to full (even with the Nvidia driver installed), but turning the visual effects off seems to have resolved the problem.

Below is a screenshot of me experimenting with ffmpeg/x.264 on my Core2 Quad:
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  1. February 5th, 2010 at 19:05 | #1

    The problem with the screen freezing was something very annoying for me. It turns out that the driver on motherboard is messing up with the nVidia driver. I don’t think that the visuals make ubuntu more efiicient or cooler, so I turned them off. The good news is that this problem will be fixed in ubuntu 10.4

  1. January 10th, 2010 at 21:08 | #1