Ubuntu 8.04: Hardy Heron

About a month ago I was deciding what to do with my old desktop machine which seems to have been used very little since I got my MacBook. I had Gentoo (a Linux distribution) on there, but I decided to install Ubuntu along side to see what it’s like, as I had heard good things about it. Then, a couple of days ago, Helen asked if I had any old computers lying around, so I commissioned an old box I had and installed Ubuntu on it for her.

The installation on both machines was very quick and easy, resulting in usable desktops within about 10 minutes. Helen’s machine did however require a slight modification to the display settings because it wouldn’t allow a screen resolution over 640×480, which is shockingly small these days! I fixed that by changing the monitor type in the settings to a generic 1024×768 monitor and that allowed me to set a more respectable resolution.

Since this is Helen’s first time using Linux, I shall be interested to see if Ubuntu lives up to its chat and actually delivers a truly usable, open source desktop solution.

I would certainly recommend Ubuntu to anyone thinking of trying out Linux – just download the CD/DVD image from http://www.ubuntu.com/ , burn it to a blank CD/DVD, insert it into your drive and reboot. There’s an option to try it out without actually installing it, which is useful for people not wanting to commit straight away.

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  1. At the alternative Galloway household we’re of the opinion that the best Ubuntu build thus far has been Dapper Drake (6.06), a very robust incarnation of the Debian Kernel. The problem with Hardy has been the overheating problem and the bottlenecking slowdown. Looking forward to Intrepid Ibex which should be out next month and which is addressing the current kernel issues. Overall, I still think this is the best Linux Distro/flavour for mainstream installations.

    Comment by Unc L — September 25, 2008 @ 8:09 am

  2. I definitely agree that it’s the best Linux distro I’ve used so far. I had used Gentoo for ages before and I still do have an installation of it, which I really like, but nothing beats Ubuntu in terms of ease of use in my opinion.

    Gentoo is starting to annoy me with the amount of people on the forums who seem to not be able to put together any kind of decent discussion!

    Comment by Matt — September 25, 2008 @ 8:13 am

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