From the title you can tell what I'm planning on installing, but let's go through my reasons.
I've not been a GNU/Linux fan in the past. My first *nix work experience was with Solaris in the late '90's. My first home *nix experience was with FreeBSD, which I've run for almost 10 years until the computer it was running on died a couple of months ago. So why did I decide on Ubuntu instead of a BSD system like PC-BSD? Let's look at my requirements and wants.
Primary, must haves:
- Compile and Run Java applications
- Ability to run Windows on a virtual machine, especially to compile and run Java applications that require Windows and possibly C# down the road.
- Features for the family, which for now shares this computer (video, music, facebook, email, etc).
- Being able to logon as another user without having to log out myself.
- Wireless networking.
- Ability to run Gnucash without a virtual machine.
- Different formats of music and video to work more or less out of the box (mp3, asx, etc).
- Ability to update iPods.
I'm running Ubuntu in Virtual Box and it seems to give me much of what I need and want to do. I looked at PC-BSD, and was a little turned off by the fact it runs KDE. Also, I've used FreeBSD as a development platform before. Yes, it will run Java, but it is difficult (or at least time consuming) to setup. Virtual Box is relatively new for FreeBSD, but Sun has a Linux version. Also, I've never been able to run a vmware image on FreeBSD, and I may have to do that at some point for a project coming up. Finally, I really like the look of the newest version of Ubuntu. They have done a really good job on the look and feel.
So, Sunday, during the game, I will start backing up all the data on my computer. If that goes well, I hope to install Ubuntu. Next week, it's back to making this machine earn a living.
2 comments:
Good luck! Ubuntu is one of the easiest linux installs I've ever done, so I think you'll be just fine.
I'm not so much worried about the install as losing functionality. I shouldn't, as it's still a *nix system. But if I have to worry about something, that and the time it's going to take to do it are what worry me.
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