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9.10 – Now With More Candy!
Posted by jdodson in free software, tech on February 23, 2010
After dealing with swapping out a newer Nvidia card for an older one on my Linux machine I decided the easiest course of action would be to install the latest version of Ubuntu on it. Plus it would be cool to check out how far Ubuntu has come since Hardy. Ill sum up my thoughts in one sentence.
This free software thing is really incredible.
I think we are starting to see the free software desktop evolve to a point where all the functional parts exist. At this point its not about getting a great browser, image viewer/editor, music player, video player or ability to easily install software. All that stuff exists and in spades. Now the free software desktop is polishing itself to the point of decadence. And I use that word because in the past it was unpolished to the point of frustration. The default stock Ubuntu experience in its latest release 9.10 is like candy on top of cake. Or at leasts thats how it feels to me and I spend 99% of my work life on Mac OSX desktop. Ive used the Mac for 2+ years now and I can honestly say this version of Ubuntu is in ways better than Mac OSX. Im not going to get into specifics its just little things mostly. Like a easier time of desktop switching, resource management bars, middle click paste in linux and the power of apt-get and more. Oh and it doesn’t tie you down to vendor specific hardware…. That said depending on the hardware you can be in for quite a ride. Also the default theme in Ubuntu seems more elegant to me than the gun metal grey Mac OSX theme that seemed so sexy in 2001. Can’t a brother get a theme selection tool native on the Mac? No? OK then.
In Ubuntu 9.10 after installing the closed source Nvidia driver it switched my monitor to a lower resolution than id like. So I decided to simply use the free software 2D driver and not spend time in config hell. Yeah I don’t get the full power of the card but id rather things just work. And beyond that bit of driver annoyance which Ubuntu can do nothing about the experience is quite good. Suprisingly good in fact.
Head over to the Ubuntu site and notice the tour. I am happy to see this kind of progress and thank the free software developers that made it happen.
