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My life with Linux: Day 5 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source
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My life with Linux: Day 5 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source

by Stuart Turton , Staff Writers  on Dec 1, 2009
"Why do I have a feeling that the author still has Ubuntu installed on a home computer even though this series is written?"
 
Stuart Turton spends the fifth day of his one week odyssey with Linux, gets his hands dirty with 'Gnome Do' and quickly realises his new found joy for Ubuntu. Has Stuart finally cracked Linux?

In days one , two  ,  three  and four of his seven day experiment with Linux, Stuart Turton handed his life over to the alternative OS, trying to ignore the spell of Microsoft and getting busy with his first ever Ubuntu and Fedora install. 

Now on day five, Stuart learns that Fedora was never his style and steadily falls in love with Ubuntu.


Day 5: My life with Linux

My shiny desktop infatuation continues, and the level of customisation I glimpsed yesterday has spurred me into finding how deep this actually goes. I start with the inbuilt search, which is rubbish, and swiftly find an alternative.

Let me introduce "Gnome Do". As with Mozilla's Ubiquity project, Gnome Do lets you type simple commands into an interface and perform a range of tasks on the fly, from searching and opening applications, to posting messages to Twitter, sending emails, searching definitions and checking maps.

What's really cool is that it's expandable through plug-ins, so its use is limited only by the imagination of the community.

In a fit of manic experimentation I grab a couple of widgets from the Internet and strip everything else from the desktop to see if I can run with only Gnome Do for a while.

For the next few hours I apply myself to the task with a lunatic's energy, and as I'm banging commands into the terminal I realise I'm actually having fun. Ubuntu has encouraged me to experiment.

I've started using my brain in a way I haven't for a very long time. Ubuntu has reminded me why I like computers in the first place.

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Slatts
Dec 1, 2009 8:53 PM
Damn! looks like we've lost another one to the dark side.



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My life with Linux: Day 5 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source?
Stuart Turton spends the fifth day of his one week odyssey with Linux, gets his hands dirty with 'Gnome Do' and quickly realises his new found joy for Ubuntu. Has Stuart finally cracked Linux?

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Xenu
Dec 2, 2009 3:51 AM
Why do I have a feeling that the author still has Ubuntu installed on a home computer even though this series is written?
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