Linux / Unix :

The Ubuntu forums tell me not to install Beryl/Compiz unless I know what I'm doing so I'm going to wait a bit.

I installed Ubuntu yesterday. I made the error when creating the iso disc so had to use the forums to solve that. Once installed it is great.

Great news, FF50. Hopefully you'll also enjoy the experience. I agree with playing a little more with Ubuntu first. In my case, I first got the basic stuff going, like 3D drivers (NVidia for me), MP3's and DVD playback, which familiarises one quite well. Ensured that I could access my NTFS partitions and surprisingly also the shares on our other WinXP PC.

This took up a week of fiddling for an hour after work. Then I noticed that "Desktop Effects" was already available under "Preferences" and that lead me to reading lots about making Compiz Fusion work with Feisty. The actual install-process was near-painless and smooth.
 
I like the Ant with headlights screen saver. I reckon it is worth installing just to see the little guy wonder around the screen.

How / where do I see how much disc space I have available?
 
Quick derail: On ubuntu, where are those downloaded files stored, so that I can copy them to somewhere safe so that I don't have to redownload them?

Google for APTonCD, this program will produce a nice CD of all the apps (debian files *.deb) you installed and their dependencies.
 
Click "Places" -> "Home Folder" and in the bottom right of the window it will tell you how much free space you have.

Alternatively, "Applications" -> "Accessories" -> "Terminal" then type "df -h" .
 
Click "Places" -> "Home Folder" and in the bottom right of the window it will tell you how much free space you have.

Alternatively, "Applications" -> "Accessories" -> "Terminal" then type "df -h" .

thanks
 
I'm trying out pcBSD to see it's more UNIX-like features.

The new graphical loader is wonderful and the backend is freeBSD6.2 so it's up-to-date.

Once I had got around some problems with the ACPI not working, it was quite impressive - esp at high res. All the packages are included too.

Now if I could just get the Internet connection sorted. I'm struggling to get a mobile phone to connect via the USB cable.
(HELP!)

It seems to see my USB stick OK (newly released as well).
 
Great news, FF50. Hopefully you'll also enjoy the experience. I agree with playing a little more with Ubuntu first. In my case, I first got the basic stuff going, like 3D drivers (NVidia for me), MP3's and DVD playback, which familiarises one quite well. Ensured that I could access my NTFS partitions and surprisingly also the shares on our other WinXP PC.

This took up a week of fiddling for an hour after work. Then I noticed that "Desktop Effects" was already available under "Preferences" and that lead me to reading lots about making Compiz Fusion work with Feisty. The actual install-process was near-painless and smooth.
A whole HOUR OMG! That stuff was all so easy for me on pcBSD1.4. They had so many Nvidia choices, I thought they must be advertising.

The desktop is very crisp too. There's a huge amount to play with here.
 
How do I install drivers for this:

Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03)
 
Go to www.freedomtoaster.org check where the closest one to you is and go burn your flavour of linux for free. Just take disks with.

I went to the one at Monash University in Peter road, works well
 
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