{"id":642,"date":"2005-02-11T12:38:22","date_gmt":"2005-02-11T11:38:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pete.nu\/blog\/?p=642"},"modified":"2008-05-13T16:36:12","modified_gmt":"2008-05-13T15:36:12","slug":"installing-linux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pete.nu\/blog\/2005\/02\/11\/installing-linux\/","title":{"rendered":"Installing Linux"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have been meaning to switch to Linux for a long, long time now. The first time that I attempted to do anything about it was about three years ago, when I obtained the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mandrakelinux.com\/\">Mandrake<\/a> 8.2 installation CDs (I had to order them through the mail, as I was still on dialup). The installation went okay (apart from the fact that I got confused when partitioning the hard drive, and ended up leaving a megabyte of free space on the Windows partition instead of a gigabyte (or something like that)) but when I got to first boot, there were two deal-breakers.<\/p>\n<p>It didn&#8217;t detect my modem, and it didn&#8217;t detect the soundcard built into the motherboard.<\/p>\n<p>The absence of the latter wouldn&#8217;t have been a problem, but the fact that I couldn&#8217;t get onto the Internet meant that trying to fix these two problems seemed like an enormous undertaking.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, when I realised that my Windows partition was now unusably crowded, I had to reformat the whole thing. This put me off of switching to Linux for a few years, and I decided to make do with Windows for a while. It&#8217;s not perfect, but at least it works (or appears to, at least).<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Since then, I&#8217;ve gradually become more and more disillusioned with Windows (I remarked to Karen last night that their slogan &#8220;Where do you want to go today?&#8221; should have been &#8220;What do you want your computer to do randomly without you knowing about it today?&#8221;). The release of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.apple.com\/macmini\/\">Mac Mini<\/a> got me very excited, but when I realised that I&#8217;d need to get a USB keyboard, and the base unit wouldn&#8217;t be enough for me without the built in bluetooth, wi-fi, memory upgrade etc, it didn&#8217;t seem like such a good deal anymore.<\/p>\n<p>My mind returned to Linux. Without any additional cash outlay, I could have another go at setting up a dual boot on my existing computer. If it didn&#8217;t work, my Windows installation would be unaffected, and I could perhaps reconsider the options. If it did work, then I could ultimately wipe Windows off and bedone with it forever.<\/p>\n<p>As an aside at this point, you may be wondering why I would want to switch to Linux when Windows works perfectly well? The truth is, it doesn&#8217;t. I&#8217;m sick of the perpetual maintenance required to keep the thing secure and speedy. I&#8217;m sick of the fact that even when you&#8217;ve done all this maintenance, it&#8217;s still not secure, and it still needs reinstalling every year because when you uninstall a program, it doesn&#8217;t seem to do a thorough job. I&#8217;m sick of the fact that I want to run it as a non-admin user so that it is more secure, but half of the programs for it don&#8217;t work properly unless you have admin privileges, or had admin priveleges when you installed them.<\/p>\n<p>I heard that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ubuntulinux.org\/\">Ubuntu<\/a> was one of the best Linux distributions for a first timer, so I set my sights on it. I downloaded a &#8220;Live&#8221; CD image, which can be burned onto a CD to produce a bootable disc that automatically loads a read-only session. This session doesn&#8217;t touch your existing system except in a read-only context, so it can do no harm.<\/p>\n<p>I wasn&#8217;t 100% impressed &#8211; it wouldn&#8217;t detect my wireless network card, and it didn&#8217;t detect my monitor&#8217;s individual model, so was reluctant to run it at a decent resolution and refresh rate. Still, I considered that I could deal with these issues as long as it would detect my wired ethernet port fine (Karen&#8217;s computer is in another room, and though  I can use it to look up solutions to problems, running around the house does get tiring).<\/p>\n<p>So this morning I installed it, and I have been playing with it. I&#8217;ve managed to get it onto my network (though I have not yet had a chance to look at getting the wireless card working), and import my bookmarks from Windows. I&#8217;ve updated to the latest version of Firefox, I&#8217;ve installed an MP3 player, and am generally getting settled in. It took a fair while, but I eventually managed to force it to run at a good resolution and refresh rate. Getting the thumb button on the mouse to work is also still on my list of things to do. I&#8217;m finding <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ubuntuguide.org\/\">Ubuntu Guide<\/a> very helpful.<\/p>\n<p><i><b>UPDATE 13:12:<\/b> Thumb button working. Once you know how the imwheelrc file works, you&#8217;re sorted. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.personal.psu.edu\/users\/g\/c\/gca101\/linux_howtos\/intellimouse.html\">Helpful link.<\/a><\/i><\/p>\n<p><i><b>UPDATE 14:33:<\/b> Wireless is working. I&#8217;m out of breath. And a word of warning &#8211; if you try to set up a Belkin wireless PCI card using ndiswrapper, use bcmwl5a.inf instead of bcmwl5.inf. I can point you to the relevant file if you need it. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ubuntulinux.org\/wiki\/WiFiHowto\/view?searchterm=ndiswrapper\">Helpful link.<\/a><\/i><\/p>\n<p>However, once everything is set up, I&#8217;m confident that Ubuntu is easier to use than Windows XP. It&#8217;s the installation that will put people off. It&#8217;s certainly unsuitable for anyone who isn&#8217;t <i>very<\/i> comfortable with computers in general, with Google, with tearing their hair out deciphering the advice of Linux nerds who aren&#8217;t capable of giving clear, detailed instructions on a forum thread.<\/p>\n<p>However, I have to endorse Linux in the interests of a better world. Windows is a terribly unintuitive operating system, but for many people it is what they are used to, and hardware manufacturers usually only provide Windows installation CDs.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll keep you posted. If any regular Uborka readers are going through the same thing, and wish to share experiences and guidance, feel free to get in touch. There&#8217;s a link at the top of the page to the contact form.<\/p>\n<p>*<a href=\"http:\/\/www.uborka.nu\/ubi\/001234.html\">Originally posted here<\/a>*<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have been meaning to switch to Linux for a long, long time now. The first time that I attempted to do anything about it was about three years ago, when I obtained the Mandrake 8.2 installation CDs (I had to order them through the mail, as I was still on dialup). 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