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Migrating to Linux, Part 1: Sharing a Room With Windows

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JMG
Jack M. Germain
Jul 17, 2009

“I tested an advanced beta version of the Windows 7 OS scheduled
for release in October. That release contains no killer Windows app
to justify the cost and hassle of moving up the Microsoft chain. I
found no reason to upgrade any of my computers to yet another
Microsoft Windows bloated product. So I took a self-imposed
challenge to see if I could survive my daily and personal computing
routines in a non-Windows OS.

“Strategies for Change
Sure, I could stay with Windows XP and use its security updates
from Microsoft for a few more years. Buying into the Mac
alternative was not an option — I didn’t need another computer. I
was determined not to let that Microsoft mentality keep me from
trying Linux.

“So six months ago I took the plunge and wiped Windows off the
hard drive of an ailing desktop PC. The Windows XP registry was
terribly mangled and refused to boot to the desktop. Since that
decision to put Ubuntu Linux on the misbehaving box, I have not
looked back.”

Complete
Story

JMG

Jack M. Germain

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