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Sorry to hear that, Dinesh. Hopefully you can fix the situation and live with the outcome.
Sorry to hear that, Dinesh. Hopefully you can fix the situation and live with the outcome.
I smell s'thing in it. On my regular work 3 months is more than enough to review unless it is a project with longer period.
But seems option one is still feasible.
**sholes are everywhere, but that is part of the world.
I know i'm late to reply, but been busy lately.
I don't know...it's different, it's kinda fun to play with. Considering I got a free PC from a buddy of mine because he was tired of messing with it (it's not top of the line, but can still handle everything I would throw at it).
AMD 64 X2 3.0GHz
SLI 8800GTS's
Asus MB
4 gig of ram
Watercooling ( I still don't like the idea of water in a pc)
550W PSU
Big gaming case, fans and venting everywhere.
The vista key on the side of it might still be good, but I don't have any discs to use to reinstall, so I formatted the drive ( it was toast because of programs, registry errors and all that jazz.....blue screen before Windows, boot loops) and made a Ubuntu disc with my laptop
Tossed it in, let it do it's thing, and it runs like a dream. The oddities with the system that are hard to get used to are that there really isn't "drivers". So, the SLI 8800GTS's ( yes, it was a gaming PC) are pretty much worthless now. I took one card out just to save some power since there's no use for them both now. Trying to cross-reference programs to what I'm used to in Windows is kind of tough. So far, the nicest thing about it is that it sees all of the hardware, and it "just works". No runaround of getting drivers and configuring everything....it's just instantly there and working.
It's fun though, diving into something new(for me anyway). And since the PC was free, and runs fine (motherboard does have some issues though; the onboard LAN just doesn't even show up at all. It's like they aren't even there. Got an old network card from work for free to put in it), what better thing to do than to throw a free OS on it.
I've decided to dual boot Ubuntu and 7 on my laptop. I figure, what's the harm in it? Pretty slick, although still tough to get used to.
this is a whole new area for me. Been with Windows and Windows only since 3.1.
First thing I had to do was disable the damn touchpad. Annoying thing....
Have you come across BURG before? It's a variant of GRUB but it's a graphical bootloader:
Looks a lot nicer than the GRUB2 menu!
Here's the page if you're interested in it: burg - Brand-new Universal loadeR from GRUB - Google Project Hosting
I haven't heard of hardly anything relating to this stuff yet. It's all new stuff to me.
Although, I agree that the GRUB2 loader is quite bleh.
It took me ages to set it up, but I've finally got it how I like it. There's plenty of tutorials around if you ever fancy it: How to install Burg boot loader in Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10 Quantal Quetzal and LinuxMint13