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    Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    I had a moment of clarity today in which I came to realize that I am an Ubuntu addict. No joke.

    The definition of an addict is someone who engages in the same or similar behavior(s) repeatedly despite negative results or consequences. That describes my relationship with Ubuntu exactly.

    Ubuntu doesn't serve my needs, professionally or recreationally nearly as well as Windows or OS X do. Yet I'm still here. I've been using Ubuntu since 6.06 and I've installed every single release since that time.

    While I admit, 10.04 has been the best of them all for me to date, I still suffer from the decisions I seem to make at boot time in grub. It would only be a keystroke and I could have a problem free evening with Windows 7, but too often I come to Ubuntu.

    I work at home. And I am required to connect to the terminal services at the office. I struggle some nights to keep Remote Desktop from crashing. I repeat, 10.04 is better so far than the others where for sure, but some nights I have to log back in and start over half a dozen times. I don't think it's ever crashed in Windows.

    I write and record music in my spare time. I can't get pulseaudio to recognize the input jack in my sound card so I can't record with Ubuntu. So I have to record in Windows using Audacity. This same problem prevents me from making screen-casts, which is another thing I like to do - despite having over $2000 worth of audio recording equipment.

    I enjoy youtube on the web. I have a couple of channels. But I can hardly stand to watch them or any other videos because I can't trust flash not to crash on fullscreen or lock up my web browser. I also can't click the little pop-up ads off half the time.

    I get so mad sometimes that people leave the room lol. Yet I keep using it. I love customizing it and learning things in the terminal.

    I do some programming as a hobby. I seem to enjoy it more in Linux even though I know that makes no sense at all. It's no different in Windows... yet it seems less fun to me.

    I used OS X for years. I love the mac for audio recording and making videos. There is nothing better than a mac for that kind of stuff, I don't care what anybody says. Yet I sold my last one and I don't really want another as I had no luck installing Ubuntu alongside OS X and I'm not much for virtual machines (other than to quickly check out a distro).

    I can screen-cast from Windows no problem. I even have a virtual machine with a few different distros on it so I could even linux-screencast from there. But I won't. This week I will buy an Ubuntu capable microphone. Despite of course already owning several high quality mics.

    I need a microphone to work with Ubuntu. I am an addict.

    There's the old "first hit is free" joke about crack dealers. Ubuntu did something like that to me. They told me it was free as in free speech AND free beer. Then they showed me all these neat effects. I was sold. I can't even remember the last time I used the effects. And now I'm buying equipment I already own because of Ubuntu compatibility. So much for free as in free beer. I guess I can still cling to free speech though.

    Whatever. It's fun. Most of the time anyway. I think. lol
    If at first it doesn't work.. throw a temper tantrum, rant about how it sucks, and hate it forever.

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by derekeverett View Post
    I had a moment of clarity today in which I came to realize that I am an Ubuntu addict. No joke.

    The definition of an addict is someone who engages in the same or similar behavior(s) repeatedly despite negative results or consequences. That describes my relationship with Ubuntu exactly.

    Ubuntu doesn't serve my needs, professionally or recreationally nearly as well as Windows or OS X do. Yet I'm still here. I've been using Ubuntu since 6.06 and I've installed every single release since that time.

    While I admit, 10.04 has been the best of them all for me to date, I still suffer from the decisions I seem to make at boot time in grub. It would only be a keystroke and I could have a problem free evening with Windows 7, but too often I come to Ubuntu.

    I work at home. And I am required to connect to the terminal services at the office. I struggle some nights to keep Remote Desktop from crashing. I repeat, 10.04 is better so far than the others where for sure, but some nights I have to log back in and start over half a dozen times. I don't think it's ever crashed in Windows.

    I write and record music in my spare time. I can't get pulseaudio to recognize the input jack in my sound card so I can't record with Ubuntu. So I have to record in Windows using Audacity. This same problem prevents me from making screen-casts, which is another thing I like to do - despite having over $2000 worth of audio recording equipment.

    I enjoy youtube on the web. I have a couple of channels. But I can hardly stand to watch them or any other videos because I can't trust flash not to crash on fullscreen or lock up my web browser. I also can't click the little pop-up ads off half the time.

    I get so mad sometimes that people leave the room lol. Yet I keep using it. I love customizing it and learning things in the terminal.

    I do some programming as a hobby. I seem to enjoy it more in Linux even though I know that makes no sense at all. It's no different in Windows... yet it seems less fun to me.

    I used OS X for years. I love the mac for audio recording and making videos. There is nothing better than a mac for that kind of stuff, I don't care what anybody says. Yet I sold my last one and I don't really want another as I had no luck installing Ubuntu alongside OS X and I'm not much for virtual machines (other than to quickly check out a distro).

    I can screen-cast from Windows no problem. I even have a virtual machine with a few different distros on it so I could even linux-screencast from there. But I won't. This week I will buy an Ubuntu capable microphone. Despite of course already owning several high quality mics.

    I need a microphone to work with Ubuntu. I am an addict.

    There's the old "first hit is free" joke about crack dealers. Ubuntu did something like that to me. They told me it was free as in free speech AND free beer. Then they showed me all these neat effects. I was sold. I can't even remember the last time I used the effects. And now I'm buying equipment I already own because of Ubuntu compatibility. So much for free as in free beer. I guess I can still cling to free speech though.

    Whatever. It's fun. Most of the time anyway. I think. lol
    Derek it is great that you are 'just' an Ubuntu addict, for a second I thought you were plagued with the ill-fated "Acute Linux Distro Multiplicity Addiction Syndrome"!

    Thank goodness you will be okay!
    "Mind what you have learned. Save you it can." ~ Yoda

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by HappinessNow View Post
    Derek it is great that you are 'just' an Ubuntu addict, for a second I thought you were plagued with the ill-fated "Acute Linux Distro Multiplicity Addiction Syndrome"!

    Thank goodness you will be okay!

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by HappinessNow View Post
    Derek it is great that you are 'just' an Ubuntu addict, for a second I thought you were plagued with the ill-fated "Acute Linux Distro Multiplicity Addiction Syndrome"!

    Thank goodness you will be okay!
    I almost had a problem with that too.. but I keep coming back to Ubuntu.
    If at first it doesn't work.. throw a temper tantrum, rant about how it sucks, and hate it forever.

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by derekeverett View Post
    I had a moment of clarity today in which I came to realize that I am an Ubuntu addict. No joke.

    The definition of an addict is someone who engages in the same or similar behavior(s) repeatedly despite negative results or consequences. That describes my relationship with Ubuntu exactly.

    Ubuntu doesn't serve my needs, professionally or recreationally nearly as well as Windows or OS X do. Yet I'm still here. I've been using Ubuntu since 6.06 and I've installed every single release since that time.

    While I admit, 10.04 has been the best of them all for me to date, I still suffer from the decisions I seem to make at boot time in grub. It would only be a keystroke and I could have a problem free evening with Windows 7, but too often I come to Ubuntu.

    I work at home. And I am required to connect to the terminal services at the office. I struggle some nights to keep Remote Desktop from crashing. I repeat, 10.04 is better so far than the others where for sure, but some nights I have to log back in and start over half a dozen times. I don't think it's ever crashed in Windows.

    I write and record music in my spare time. I can't get pulseaudio to recognize the input jack in my sound card so I can't record with Ubuntu. So I have to record in Windows using Audacity. This same problem prevents me from making screen-casts, which is another thing I like to do - despite having over $2000 worth of audio recording equipment.

    I enjoy youtube on the web. I have a couple of channels. But I can hardly stand to watch them or any other videos because I can't trust flash not to crash on fullscreen or lock up my web browser. I also can't click the little pop-up ads off half the time.

    I get so mad sometimes that people leave the room lol. Yet I keep using it. I love customizing it and learning things in the terminal.

    I do some programming as a hobby. I seem to enjoy it more in Linux even though I know that makes no sense at all. It's no different in Windows... yet it seems less fun to me.

    I used OS X for years. I love the mac for audio recording and making videos. There is nothing better than a mac for that kind of stuff, I don't care what anybody says. Yet I sold my last one and I don't really want another as I had no luck installing Ubuntu alongside OS X and I'm not much for virtual machines (other than to quickly check out a distro).

    I can screen-cast from Windows no problem. I even have a virtual machine with a few different distros on it so I could even linux-screencast from there. But I won't. This week I will buy an Ubuntu capable microphone. Despite of course already owning several high quality mics.

    I need a microphone to work with Ubuntu. I am an addict.

    There's the old "first hit is free" joke about crack dealers. Ubuntu did something like that to me. They told me it was free as in free speech AND free beer. Then they showed me all these neat effects. I was sold. I can't even remember the last time I used the effects. And now I'm buying equipment I already own because of Ubuntu compatibility. So much for free as in free beer. I guess I can still cling to free speech though.

    Whatever. It's fun. Most of the time anyway. I think. lol
    My Name Is Jacob And I'm An Ubuntu Addict
    What I Think
    I've Been Using Ubuntu Since 10.04 But have tried other linux things before
    What Do I say to Windows and OS X
    (Mods Please Don't Give Me A warning for this, you must agree I'm right though!) SCREW YOU!!!
    SEX, Now that I have your attention please read my post
    Linux For Life
    Just for future purposes "You're Welcome"

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jakiejake View Post
    My Name Is Jacob And I'm An Ubuntu Addict
    What I Think
    I've Been Using Ubuntu Since 10.04 But have tried other linux things before
    What Do I say to Windows and OS X
    (Mods Please Don't Give Me A warning for this, you must agree I'm right though!) SCREW YOU!!!
    I can't agree with that man sorry. Too many times that I would have been in a real jam if I didn't have Windows around. I don't like it either... but right now it's a requirement. I wouldn't be able to work or participate in my favorite hobbies without Windows. I'd be broke and bored to death.
    If at first it doesn't work.. throw a temper tantrum, rant about how it sucks, and hate it forever.

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by derekeverett View Post
    I can't agree with that man sorry. Too many times that I would have been in a real jam if I didn't have Windows around. I don't like it either... but right now it's a requirement. I wouldn't be able to work or participate in my favorite hobbies without Windows. I'd be broke and bored to death.
    Yes
    But Linux Is The Future
    And all the super computers use it
    Says BBC
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9387676
    Sweet!
    SEX, Now that I have your attention please read my post
    Linux For Life
    Just for future purposes "You're Welcome"

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jakiejake View Post
    Yes
    But Linux Is The Future
    And all the super computers use it
    Says BBC
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9387676
    Sweet!
    Absolutely. If you have Millions of dollars and a staff of computer scientists and IT professionals at your disposal Linux can be made to do some amazing things!

    I'd be a hundred times more impressed at a small company that was able to get things working properly with even MOSTLY open source software.

    The company I work for looked briefly at using Linux for a dispatch system. By the time every thing was built (talking about software here) we would have paid more than 30 times what we paid for the "out of box" Windows software. Sure, the custom made Linux stuff would have been tailor made for our particular business and worked more to our liking, but we simply couldn't afford it. Google, NASA, these outfits can.

    So it's really not that impressive that they use Linux. Not to me anyway. If I was in charge of an organization that size I wouldn't want to get set back by a proprietary system either. I'd everything built for a Linux system too.
    If at first it doesn't work.. throw a temper tantrum, rant about how it sucks, and hate it forever.

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    Re: Hi. My Name Is Derek, And I Am An Ubuntu Addict.

    Quote Originally Posted by derekeverett View Post
    I'd be a hundred times more impressed at a small company that was able to get things working properly with even MOSTLY open source software.
    Small, not-for-profit children's emergency shelter I once worked for now runs 100% FOSS. (Yes, my doing ) 8 aging desktops running Ubuntu Linux, open office, and Scribus with a few other tidbits. Saved a ton of capital on licenses, upgrades (software and hardware) and the like. Only one donated Lexmark printer was ever any trouble. Users took about 6 working days to adapt to the changes.

    Impressed?

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