Apr
16
2010

Ubuntu 9.10 Screencast

go.tagjag.com – twitter.com – I recently asked all of you to submit your screencasts to me for review. The best of the best will be chosen to be featured here, in my various channels and outlets. This provides content of a different perspective for our community, and gives you new exposure for your work! Duncan has submitted an excellect screencast, showing all of us the new Ubuntu 9.1 operating system. www.youtube.com – chris.pirillo.com – http – shipit.ubuntu.com – http – gnome-look.org

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  • MrTabby5000

    I have nvidia hardware and it comes with a default driver,how do I adjust setting or download the nvidia drivers for my video hardware.Its just some script,How do I install the .run file.

    Comment | January 29, 2010
  • TradieTrev

    By default (provided your card is supported) it is enabled by System | Admin | Hardware Drivers. My own mobo no longer supported it’s onboard nvidia video. Bought a new DX10 supported one, no probs since.

    If your having problems saving your settings using the nvidia gui try using a default xorg.conf and execute the gui via terminal as sudo.

    Comment | January 30, 2010
  • TradieTrev

    it is possible using wine or crossover software but not perfect. Vice Versa with windows and macs.

    The best way would be to use a native version or alternative software. All depends what programs you intend to run.

    Comment | January 30, 2010
  • matthewgsteel

    I currently have Vista, but when I try to log on to any of my accounts (including the administrator) I get the message “The User Profile Service service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.” Safe mode doesn’t work. System Restore doesn’t work. I want to try Ubuntu. Is there a way to install it without logging on to a profile? If not, I’m screwed.

    Comment | February 4, 2010
  • charizardjoel

    is ubuntu 9.10 better than windows vista??? pls reply ineed to know i have xp so which one i should install

    Comment | February 5, 2010
  • randal0007

    @charizardjoel

    Its basically personal preference. personally i would go with ubuntu over XP. But i also use windows 7.

    Comment | February 6, 2010
  • UbuntuHelpGuy

    I would install Ubuntu, cause Vista is shite. Ubuntu runs perfectly.

    Comment | February 12, 2010
  • UbuntuHelpGuy

    Youre right. Windows 7 is good, but Ubuntu is great, if you want a faster PC.

    Comment | February 12, 2010
  • montanaxxx

    @charizardjoel

    no viruses on ubuntu…so yea.

    Comment | February 13, 2010
  • randal0007

    Windows 7 works fine.

    Comment | February 13, 2010
  • kardentyrell

    install both. Ubuntu is free anyway

    Comment | February 16, 2010
  • TheTechCorner

    5/5 great job duncan

    Comment | February 16, 2010
  • EasyLinux

    If you like free software and a Os that runs great on your pc, go with Ubuntu(I prefer this). If you need Windows specific software, you unfourtunatly need Windows. (Pick Ubuntu :)

    Comment | February 17, 2010
  • charizardjoel

    hey thanks alot man i am running ubuntu 9.10 it has great out put than windows in someway. i am getting used to it tc god bless

    Comment | February 17, 2010
  • charizardjoel

    hey thanks alot man i am running ubuntu 9.10 i am getting used to it tc god bless

    Comment | February 17, 2010
  • Welocy

    I’m dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows and I’ve never booted Vista since. The main problem was that Linux hasn’t got an equal Spotify client, but I just ran it with Wine instead. If you got the time to try Linux out, then go for it. It’s a really fun experience to realize that something as good as Linux can be free :)

    Comment | February 22, 2010
  • Savenku

    Ubuntu was my primary OS, but I decided to man up for another Linux Distro: Fedora. so yea LINUX ftw

    Comment | February 24, 2010
  • r2stik

    CAN’T INSTALL NVIDIA 195 DRIVERS KARMIC 64bit

    Comment | February 28, 2010
  • lalotrm

    @r2stik Start ubuntu, once you get to the desktop ->Insert Ubuntu CD -> then click on System->Administrator->Hardware Drivers. This will check for drivers. Some of the new hardware is not yet support it. You should check their website to see if it is. If not you will just have to wait.

    Comment | March 2, 2010
  • saltman90

    I downloaded ubuntu today

    Comment | March 21, 2010
  • grandmastgarth

    Windows 7 Main OS
    Testing Ubuntu(effects ;/)

    Comment | March 25, 2010
  • chabelito1992

    ubuntu sucks

    Comment | March 27, 2010
  • amaranthineintrepid

    UBUNTU : great for all normal activity
    say, internets, pron, stealing music, etc.
    word processing, hacking, ebay, lolcats,
    has winamp/itune alternatives
    VLC, chrome etc.

    WINDOWS: gaming excellence, photoshop, winamp music excellence
    horrible security (intentionally)

    MAX OSX: musix, photoshop, and like.. i dunno. it is real good with music tho, that is for sure. and probably the best for video editing, but lacks affordable software (extortion)

    Comment | April 14, 2010
  • ZamatoElite

    Ubuntu 10.10 is commin’ out soon! It’s going to be beast.

    Comment | April 15, 2010

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