bhaexpress
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Yes stated in my post above, it works just fine for what I want, it does not handle the new Office 2007 file formats yet though.
Not a huge obstacle though.
Yes stated in my post above, it works just fine for what I want, it does not handle the new Office 2007 file formats yet though.
Make sure to use WINE, or better yet, install windows.
Over the next few days I'll be looking around for Windows software that I can run on it. Does seem to be faster though.
I'd be interested to know if you can get iTunes running, thru WINE or otherwise.
Don't hold your breath ! I don't like Itunes and don't use it or any other Apple product.
Can a mod please move this thread to the 'Foreign Language' section.
I bought a Ubuntu installation disk about 6 months ago but it won't install on my PC - and I've tried about 10 times.
What he said.
I'd be interested to know if you can get iTunes running, thru WINE or otherwise.
Initial thoughts on Ubunto,
Seems difficult to navigate or find answers to problems.
Firstly even though i formatted a partition to install it on, it ignored it and installed in on the same partition as windows and subsequently when it find updates it can’t install them as it says insufficient disk space to install them even though there a 80 gig partition to use.
Also it appear there is no way to move the installation onto the empty partition nor uninstall Ununto to manually move it.
So pretty unimpressed,
Also I have to manually enter the Wifi 26 digit key every time I boot it, is there no way to store this information like you can on Windows ?
It's a free download, but I wanted a disk. I bought it from the official ubuntu site for about 4 quid so I can't say I feel ripped off!Find the person who sold it to you and poke them in the eye. It's a free download.
It is quite a good OS, I've got it on an old PC that I don't use very much, but can't get away with having it on the day to day machine as it would confuse my bird too much.
For help goto the Ubuntu Forums
You need to be patient and be prepared to cross some hurdles to get stuff working. I had all my problems solved through the Ubuntu forums.