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I first got started with Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty Fawn. I was on digg and I
see this article about WUBI. This would allow me to install ubuntu
without messing with partioning (which at the time was scary to me).
Of course I tried it but I didn't actually use it that much until 7.10
due to the fact that my wireless dongle (RT2571 based) caused the
system to completly freeze up. Now I rarely ever boot in windows and
use Ubuntu.<br>
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david goolie wrote:
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valign="top">Started using in college and now I use Ubuntu as my
primary pc in my day job. I remote in to my microsuck hahahaha then
return to my stability. <br>
<br>
I don't know the back end of the OS. I really wish I could grasp it.
All I know I use it all the time and I use it to do data recovery for
XP all the time. <br>
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I would like to know how to use ubuntu live cd to change admin password
in microsoft.<br>
XP\vista<br>
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--- On <b>Mon, 7/6/09, Joshua S. Irving <i><a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hetirv@comcast.net"><hetirv@comcast.net></a></i></b>
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From: Joshua S. Irving <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hetirv@comcast.net"><hetirv@comcast.net></a><br>
Subject: Re: How did you come to use Linux?<br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ubuntu-us-va@lists.ubuntu.com">ubuntu-us-va@lists.ubuntu.com</a><br>
Date: Monday, July 6, 2009, 10:59 AM<br>
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<div class="plainMail">While in High School, was a big
computer geek, and I had heard of Linux, <br>
but I didn't pick it up because I didn't think there were many programs
<br>
for it. Then, during my senior year the Sys Admin for our School
system <br>
talked to my computer class about Linux and he gave us each a computer <br>
and a Feisty Fawn disk... After about a week, I was sold. After about
<br>
6 months of dual booting, I took the plunge and I now run just Linux.
I <br>
have tried other distros, but nothing seems to have that same ease of <br>
use as Ubuntu.<br>
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-Het Irv<br>
<br>
Travis Newman wrote:<br>
> We tried sharing our conversion stories in a meeting once, but
perhaps <br>
> fast moving IRC chat was not the best place to share, so lets try
now.<br>
><br>
> I came to Linux on Slackware 3.5. Bad choice to start with. It was
<br>
> Winter 1998, and I had just gotten my first computer about 2
months <br>
> before. I had barely used computers at all before then, and it was
my <br>
> first experience with the internet. But even after a short time
using <br>
> PC's I had already discovered that I was being held back by
Windows. I <br>
> had always had major curiosity with my PC-- always trying things
to <br>
> see what I could and couldn't do. I used the restore CD quite a
bit. <br>
> When I learned that I could use something besides Windows, I
jumped on it.<br>
><br>
> Unfortunately, Slackware, especially at verion 3.5, was not very
good <br>
> for new users. I could never get XFree86 to start, so it was all <br>
> command line. Configuring an X server from the command line is
pretty <br>
> rough. So it was just about 2 days before I went back to Windows.<br>
><br>
> As the years went by I tried various versions of RedHat and
Mandrake, <br>
> and finally started using Linux more than just to tinker with
Fedora <br>
> Core 1, but I was still primarily on Windows. When I first tried <br>
> Gentoo in 2004, I started using it more than Windows, and with
Ubuntu <br>
> I finally went all Linux. I still use Windows here and there, but <br>
> Ubuntu is home for me. I still try a few distros here and there,
but <br>
> none match what I want to do with my PC like Ubuntu.<br>
><br>
> Your turn!! <br>
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