The Migration (hasta la vista baby!!!)
i'm baaaaaaaaaack (so?) and Happy Eid Al-Fitr Al-Mubarak to the Muslim Ummah!
yes people, i've migrated (not phyically though, hopefully this will happen soon)!!! i changed the O/S of my laptop and i'm officially a member of the Ubuntu linux community, but it ain't "no more gates nor windows for Lid" - or windoze/winbricks as the linux community likes to call it - at least not yet, co'z i still need to figure out how to use linux to the fullest, but i have to admit i'm really impressed with Ubuntu, though i had to spend countless hours to update it and install new free and licensed programs (no pirated stuff here peeps), accordingly it's easy to upgrade, but in my case i had some difficulty since the admin/root password i inputted during the installation process didn't work when i tried to access the >Synaptic Package Manager and >Ubuntu Update Manager, so i had to resort to the tutorial provided in ubuntuguide.org and type/copy-paste those commands in the Terminal, nevertheless it was a worthwhile experience, i felt like i was some freaking hacker or one-heck-of-a programmer while typing those commands hehehe.
so to conclude this post, i'm happy to admit that now Lid is 85% free from windoze (15% will represent the time i would spend using windoze, for gaming that is) "the best things in life are free" truly apply to linux and its constantly growing community..
adios! it's 3 a.m. already...
yes people, i've migrated (not phyically though, hopefully this will happen soon)!!! i changed the O/S of my laptop and i'm officially a member of the Ubuntu linux community, but it ain't "no more gates nor windows for Lid" - or windoze/winbricks as the linux community likes to call it - at least not yet, co'z i still need to figure out how to use linux to the fullest, but i have to admit i'm really impressed with Ubuntu, though i had to spend countless hours to update it and install new free and licensed programs (no pirated stuff here peeps), accordingly it's easy to upgrade, but in my case i had some difficulty since the admin/root password i inputted during the installation process didn't work when i tried to access the >Synaptic Package Manager and >Ubuntu Update Manager, so i had to resort to the tutorial provided in ubuntuguide.org and type/copy-paste those commands in the Terminal, nevertheless it was a worthwhile experience, i felt like i was some freaking hacker or one-heck-of-a programmer while typing those commands hehehe.
so to conclude this post, i'm happy to admit that now Lid is 85% free from windoze (15% will represent the time i would spend using windoze, for gaming that is) "the best things in life are free" truly apply to linux and its constantly growing community..
adios! it's 3 a.m. already...
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