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steveneddy
November 5th, 2011, 12:54 PM
I have been around since the beginning of Ubuntu.
I used to love learning about my computer - why it did this or that - tinker - play with Beryl - fix Beryl - fix video drivers.
Then - I discovered the LTS. What a great concept. I haven't had to tweak of fiddle with it in such a long time.
I discovered that I just wanted the computer to work - to start every morning, let me read the news, check my e-mail and watch funny cats on You Tube.
I am glad that I learned about how to fix Linux if it gave me any problems, but now that I DON"T need to "fix" it - it has become actually very pleasant to use on a daily basis.
I rarely come to the UF anymore to post - and most of those I knew here have left.
But I'll always remember the good times UF.
sffvba[e0rt
November 5th, 2011, 01:01 PM
I have been around since the beginning of Ubuntu.
I used to love learning about my computer - why it did this or that - tinker - play with Beryl - fix Beryl - fix video drivers.
Then - I discovered the LTS. What a great concept. I haven't had to tweak of fiddle with it in such a long time.
I discovered that I just wanted the computer to work - to start every morning, let me read the news, check my e-mail and watch funny cats on You Tube.
I am glad that I learned about how to fix Linux if it gave me any problems, but now that I DON"T need to "fix" it - it has become actually very pleasant to use on a daily basis.
I rarely come to the UF anymore to post - and most of those I knew here have left.
But I'll always remember the good times UF.
Hey, there are always new friends here that could benefit from your wisdom :) and I hope that there are many more good times to be had by all :D
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steveneddy
November 5th, 2011, 01:11 PM
I'm not leaving - I just don't visit this part of the internet much anymore -
My new wife loves Ubuntu though - we wiped Vista from her lappie months ago and she has never been happier with her PC since.
We love Ubuntu - we just don't tweak and play with it like we used to - it has become unnecessary to do so while using an LTS version of Ubuntu.
The latest things on my to do list are purchasing local music from the local musicians - support YOUR local music scene - so I have been listening to:
Andy Timmons - just cam out with a Sgt Peppers cover album
Buddy Whittington - great Texas rockin' blues
James Hinkle - Dallas transplant that came from Louisiana I believe
Jim Suhler and Monkey Beat - what a partier
I just get it off of iTunes and listen while I drive - great stuff!
Frogs Hair
November 5th, 2011, 04:33 PM
Not found said it well ! I am a fan of Andy Timmons also . :D
steveneddy
November 7th, 2011, 01:28 PM
I am a fan of Andy Timmons also . :D
Have you heard to Andy Timmons latest CD?
Andy Timmons plays Sgt Peppers - it's a nice little take on Sgt Peppers with a Texas guitar twist. Very nice to listen to.
Andy to me is kind of a cross between Satriani, Eric Johnson, a touch of SRV and a hint of Charlie Sexton-esque Texas rock stuff. Really like the alternate style of playing that Andy delivers.
BrokenKingpin
November 7th, 2011, 04:01 PM
I know what you mean. In the past I used to build all my machines with Debian from the ground up. I was always left with an awesome and fast system, I just don't have time for that anymore. This is why I switched to Ubuntu (Xubuntu now), things just work out of the box.
vicshrike
November 7th, 2011, 08:14 PM
Then you can look forward to the next LTS, 12.04 will be supported for five years.
DooX
November 7th, 2011, 09:10 PM
It's great if you enjoyed, i had much problems with my GPU and didn't enjoyed :D I could skip that knowledged.
On other topic, my local scene is not that awesome as yours :D This is best we have for years http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHyCNBx1FIA
steveneddy
January 27th, 2013, 10:36 PM
Then you can look forward to the next LTS, 12.04 will be supported for five years.
We installed 12.04 this weekend.
Very nice - and my new band is starting to play a little:
http://www.backtrakmusic.com/
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