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Been running Ubuntu 9.10 for a little over a week now and I have to say its the best ever.

Just thought I'd share that.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
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Own build
OS
Windows 7 x64 Professional
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93 GHz
Motherboard
Intel Whitesburg P55 LGA1156
Memory
Kingston Hyper X 1333MHz DDR3 4x4Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS 250
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AOC Q3279VWF 31.5"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
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Western Digital 1000GB Hard Drive (SATA 3.0Gb/s, 7200rpm, 32MB Cache)
Verbatim 500GB (External)
PSU
650W
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Coolermaster HAF 912
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Stock
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Logitech
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Logitech
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Avira
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Firefox
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LG OptDrive 24x SATA DVDRW Lightscribe
Been running Ubuntu 9.10 for a little over a week now and I have to say its the best ever.

Just thought I'd share that.

Best ever compared to...?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Systems by SmartEyeball
OS
8 Pro x64
CPU
i7 3770K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77 WS
Memory
16GB G.Skill Trident X 2666mhz
Graphics Card(s)
x2 EVGA 780 Ti Superclocked SLI
Sound Card
SB X-FI Surround 5.1 PRO USB / ATH-AD900 Headphones
Monitor(s) Displays
x3 Dell U2410 / 58" Samsung
Screen Resolution
5760*1200/ 1920*1200
Hard Drives
2x Intel 520 240GB (RAID 0) * 2x WD Caviar Blacks 2TB (RAID 0) * 2TB WD Caviar Black * Sony Optirac DVD
PSU
Silverstone Strider Evolution 1200W
Case
Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
Topre Realforce // Ducky Shine MX Black // Filco Ninja TKL
Mouse
Thermaltake Theron (Highly Recommended) + Razer Imperator
Antivirus
MSE
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IE, FF, WaterFox
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GT Extreme V2 Sim Racing Cockpit + 40" LCD and K/B Mouse stand ▼
Fanatec CSR Elite Wheel + Clubsport V1 Pedals + CSR shifter/7G-H ▼Saitek X52 Pro ▼ TrackIR 5 Pro
Buttkicker v2 Seat Rumbler with Dedicated 5.1 and Sub Woofer attached to frame ▼
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I've been using 10.1 and I have to say it's been more trouble than it is worth. :(

My number one complaint centers around setting up wireless NICs. For whatever reason, WiFi has long been a problem for Ubuntu (and Linux in general I suspect). If I had to speculate, I'd say that wireless hardware vendors don't feel compelled to share info with Linux developers.

Number two complaint is that I can't stick just any DVD into the drive and start watching movies. Nope, doesn't work that way. Because Ubuntu focuses on being absolutely free, I have to go out and find various codecs and install various players first.

Those are just the two bigger complaints for me. I love the Ubuntu community and the idea of a free OS, but in the end, Windows is just the best option for me.

Side Note: Apple is actually higher on my list than Linux. However, until Apple lets me build my own box, I'll never use their OS.
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sager NP9150
OS
Windows 7 Home x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz x4
Motherboard
Clevo P15xEMx
Memory
16GBs
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 670M
Sound Card
Realtek High Def Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 + Mobile Display
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 + 1920x1080 (running 1366x768)
Hard Drives
128GBt SSD
500GBt HDD
Keyboard
Logitech K360
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
Internet Speed
Fat
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Chrome

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Own build
OS
Windows 7 x64 Professional
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93 GHz
Motherboard
Intel Whitesburg P55 LGA1156
Memory
Kingston Hyper X 1333MHz DDR3 4x4Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS 250
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC Q3279VWF 31.5"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
Western Digital 1000GB Hard Drive (SATA 3.0Gb/s, 7200rpm, 32MB Cache)
Verbatim 500GB (External)
PSU
650W
Case
Coolermaster HAF 912
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Antivirus
Avira
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
LG OptDrive 24x SATA DVDRW Lightscribe
Been running Ubuntu 9.10 for a little over a week now and I have to say its the best ever.

Just thought I'd share that.

Best ever compared to...?

Microsoft for starters...

Yeah, 'cause, you know, Win 7 just installs right out of the box... And, I mean, who would want that?

Ubuntu Linux (the only distro I've ever used) is neat, and the community backing it up with free advice is even better. But in the end, you get what you pay for.

I don't mind most computer challenges, I genuinely like tinkering with Linux (edit: to a point. I also like that Win 7 has, thus far, required minimal tinkering). But not everyone is like that. Most people want to turn on the box and go, and that's just not possible with Ubuntu (unless we're talking about a wired LAN connection and strictly internet surfing and emailing).

Linux is nice, but casual users need not apply. Overall, Ubuntu has required much more of my time to get it to do things that Win 7 accomplishes right out of the box.
 
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My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sager NP9150
OS
Windows 7 Home x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz x4
Motherboard
Clevo P15xEMx
Memory
16GBs
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 670M
Sound Card
Realtek High Def Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 + Mobile Display
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 + 1920x1080 (running 1366x768)
Hard Drives
128GBt SSD
500GBt HDD
Keyboard
Logitech K360
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
Internet Speed
Fat
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Chrome
I've got a small blog site that I maintain that walks through setting up a majority of the common stuff that everybody wants to have for Ubuntu 9.10. It does java, MP3's, DVD playback, etc. Once you know some of the tricks and secrets, it's not all that hard.

My number one complaint centers around setting up wireless NICs. For whatever reason, WiFi has long been a problem for Ubuntu (and Linux in general I suspect). If I had to speculate, I'd say that wireless hardware vendors don't feel compelled to share info with Linux developers.
Yes, you hit the problem spot on. Without support from the vendors, it's tough. Not impossible but far more trouble than it is worth.

Side Note: Apple is actually higher on my list than Linux. However, until Apple lets me build my own box, I'll never use their OS.
Booo. Apple OSX is nothing more than a locked down off shoot of a Linux distro which has taken away all of the freedom from the end user and locked you into proprietary and expensive hardware. Usually apple fans say, "it just works". Well, when you offer only 10 different pieces of hardware, assemble the machine and provide the OS...that's pretty easy to do.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
I haven't tried Ubuntu in a while. I may have to give it a try just for fun...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway GM5472
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
CPU
AMD Athlon 56 X2 5000+
Motherboard
ECS MCP61P-AM
Memory
4.0 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 4350 fanless w/512MB
Monitor(s) Displays
VeiwSonic VX2035WM
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Other Info
Stock system except for the addition of 2GB memory, a Swann PCDVR 4 Card and a Hauppage dual HD tuner and a Sapphire HD 4550 video card
I've been using 10.1 and I have to say it's been more trouble than it is worth. :(

My number one complaint centers around setting up wireless NICs. For whatever reason, WiFi has long been a problem for Ubuntu (and Linux in general I suspect). If I had to speculate, I'd say that wireless hardware vendors don't feel compelled to share info with Linux developers.

Number two complaint is that I can't stick just any DVD into the drive and start watching movies. Nope, doesn't work that way. Because Ubuntu focuses on being absolutely free, I have to go out and find various codecs and install various players first.

Those are just the two bigger complaints for me. I love the Ubuntu community and the idea of a free OS, but in the end, Windows is just the best option for me.

Side Note: Apple is actually higher on my list than Linux. However, until Apple lets me build my own box, I'll never use their OS.

I ran Ubuntu 9.10 on a couple of laptops and liked (not loved) it. I didn't have the same problems with wireless, although as I recall it took jumping through a few hoops to get it going. Never tried a DVD, so can't comment on that.

Now, Linux Mint 8.0 (based on Ubuntu 9.10) blew my socks off.

They are up to version 9 right now, but 8 works for me - a nice cross between XP and Windows 7. (http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php)

Codecs? Got them - I can play ".flv", ".mov", ".mpg", etc. with no problems (even Windows media files). Wireless? No problemo. I have a hidden SSID, password protected router and when I added in the SSID to search for, all it asked was what's the password. Firefox comes pre loaded with links to the community and software site also.

A replacement for Windows 7? Not yet - I like Office more than Open Office, and IE8 more than Firefox.

A good alternative for folks with limited funds and a need for a computer to surf with, get mail, do office-type stuff? Absolutely.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway, Toshiba Laptop, and Home Brew
OS
Windows 7 x64 HP, Windows 7 HP, Windows 7 Ult
CPU
Intel I3, Cerelon, Pentium 4 @ 3Ghz
Motherboard
Intel, Intel, Asus
Memory
8G, 3G, 3G
Graphics Card(s)
On-board Intel, On-board nVidia, nVIDIA card
Sound Card
on-board, on-board, SoundBlaster
Monitor(s) Displays
Hannspree HF237, Toshiba, SyncMaster 931B
Screen Resolution
default (all)
Hard Drives
1T internal, 320G internal, 160G internal, 1T networked
PSU
300w, unk, 650w
Case
black, black, grey
Cooling
air (all)
Keyboard
standard wired (all)
Mouse
standard wired (all)
Internet Speed
6M down, 768K up
Other Info
Home LAN through Linksys hub to 4 port and wireless switch/router. Networked HP 2600n. Wife's computer running Windows 7, and spare laptop running Ubuntu "Karmic Kola" (9.10).
I've been using 10.1 and I have to say it's been more trouble than it is worth. :(

My number one complaint centers around setting up wireless NICs. For whatever reason, WiFi has long been a problem for Ubuntu (and Linux in general I suspect). If I had to speculate, I'd say that wireless hardware vendors don't feel compelled to share info with Linux developers.

Number two complaint is that I can't stick just any DVD into the drive and start watching movies. Nope, doesn't work that way. Because Ubuntu focuses on being absolutely free, I have to go out and find various codecs and install various players first.

Those are just the two bigger complaints for me. I love the Ubuntu community and the idea of a free OS, but in the end, Windows is just the best option for me.

Side Note: Apple is actually higher on my list than Linux. However, until Apple lets me build my own box, I'll never use their OS.

I ran Ubuntu 9.10 on a couple of laptops and liked (not loved) it. I didn't have the same problems with wireless, although as I recall it took jumping through a few hoops to get it going. Never tried a DVD, so can't comment on that.

Now, Linux Mint 8.0 (based on Ubuntu 9.10) blew my socks off.

They are up to version 9 right now, but 8 works for me - a nice cross between XP and Windows 7. (http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php)

Codecs? Got them - I can play ".flv", ".mov", ".mpg", etc. with no problems (even Windows media files). Wireless? No problemo. I have a hidden SSID, password protected router and when I added in the SSID to search for, all it asked was what's the password. Firefox comes pre loaded with links to the community and software site also.

A replacement for Windows 7? Not yet - I like Office more than Open Office, and IE8 more than Firefox.

A good alternative for folks with limited funds and a need for a computer to surf with, get mail, do office-type stuff? Absolutely.
+1 for Linuxmint. Been using it for over 4 months now. :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Samsung NP530U4B-S02IN
OS
Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2467M (1.60GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)
Motherboard
Samsung Electronics
Memory
6GB DDR3 System Memory at 1,333MHz (on BD 4GB + 2GB x 1)
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon™ HD7550M 1GB DDR3 (Ext. Graphic)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
35.56cm (14.0) SuperBright 300nit HD LED Display
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
1TB S-ATA II Hard Drive (5400RPM) with ExpressCache 16GB SSD
Internet Speed
sucks
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome (Sync enabled)
A good alternative for folks with limited funds and a need for a computer to surf with, get mail, do office-type stuff? Absolutely.
I agree completely. I love having it around for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, pc's that I keep around the house, but don't want to spend the $$ to upgrade them to the newer versions of Windows.

In addition, these make great web surfing boxes for the kids since they are pretty much untouched by modern day viruses, trojans, malware, and spyware. With no need to run any of those utilities and perform that repetitive maintenance, it makes it easy to run and support those extra boxes.

I too have used Linux Mint in the past. It's based on Ubuntu, it just includes some of the codecs and proprietary components which are not freely distributable and/or licensed under the GPL. Since I can get these pieces added easily enough to Ubuntu, I just stick to that for my desktops and control the modifications myself...to make it exactly the way that I want it.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebrew
OS
XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
CPU
Amd 64 x2 4200 (2.4ghz)
Motherboard
Asus M2N-MX SE Plus
Memory
Kingston DDR2 800 2gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GF-8400
Sound Card
Realtek on Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer x-193bw
Screen Resolution
1440 x 900
Hard Drives
Western Digital 500g
PSU
350watt In-Win
Case
In-Win
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
yes
Mouse
yes
Internet Speed
5mpbs
Other Info
Also ASRock ION 330 as HTPC (on XP).
Acer Aspire as GP netbook (on XP).
Just a quick addition - I put in a DVD (Lady and the Tramp - love that movie) and the only thing Linux Mint asked was whether I wanted to use the default player. Said "yes", and away it went - no downloading anything.

It did offer some options for other players, but my hard rule for any Linux is that it has to work out of the box, and it did, again.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway, Toshiba Laptop, and Home Brew
OS
Windows 7 x64 HP, Windows 7 HP, Windows 7 Ult
CPU
Intel I3, Cerelon, Pentium 4 @ 3Ghz
Motherboard
Intel, Intel, Asus
Memory
8G, 3G, 3G
Graphics Card(s)
On-board Intel, On-board nVidia, nVIDIA card
Sound Card
on-board, on-board, SoundBlaster
Monitor(s) Displays
Hannspree HF237, Toshiba, SyncMaster 931B
Screen Resolution
default (all)
Hard Drives
1T internal, 320G internal, 160G internal, 1T networked
PSU
300w, unk, 650w
Case
black, black, grey
Cooling
air (all)
Keyboard
standard wired (all)
Mouse
standard wired (all)
Internet Speed
6M down, 768K up
Other Info
Home LAN through Linksys hub to 4 port and wireless switch/router. Networked HP 2600n. Wife's computer running Windows 7, and spare laptop running Ubuntu "Karmic Kola" (9.10).
but my hard rule for any Linux is that it has to work out of the box, and it did, again.
I'm glad that Linux Mint did work for you.

You do realize though why most Linux distros are unable and unwilling to automatically play back these formats automatically for you, right? It's a philosophical principal and helps to legally keep that price at zero. Part of the reason that Windows costs money is to pay for these codecs and such to playback these files. There is actually a fair amount of concern over the legality of using Linux Mint for people in many countries...including the United States. (where I am).

One of the beauties of Linux is that there are tons of distros and each fill needs...so you can almost always find one which is perfect for what you want. Just as you found with Linux Mint...if Ubuntu cannot do it automatically, Mint can.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
I've been thinking of throwing Linux onto my netbook lately but wasn't sure if it was the best idea or not.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i5-2500K
Motherboard
Gigabyte P67X-UD3-B3
Memory
8 GB Corsair Vengeance Blue DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1 GB GDDR5
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster T220HD
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
120 GB Corsair Force SSD + 320 GB Seagate Barracuda SATA2 + 2 TB My Book Elite
PSU
Corsair 650W
Internet Speed
50 Mbps
I really love the way most of the posters have responded to this thread. I like seeing that people aren't so locked up into one OS that they think that their primary OS's poop doesn't stink. I loathe the fan boy mentality. Each operating system has it's place and they all can coexist depending on what the end user's preference is.

I don't like OSX but I am not going to say that Windows pawns it because that is only from my perspective. Some people find that it works best for them and that's fine.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba L505
OS
Windows 7 64x
CPU
AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile M520 2.30 GHz
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4200
I really love the way most of the posters have responded to this thread.
I've enjoyed this thread as well because it hasn't turned into a mine is better than yours argument. I truly think there is plenty of space in the market for both Windows and Linux. I know that I personally use them both and love them both and wouldn't want to be stuck without either.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
Hi pp,

Is there a link to your blog?

I am sure many will be interested.

I've got a small blog site that I maintain that walks through setting up a majority of the common stuff that everybody wants to have for Ubuntu 9.10. It does java, MP3's, DVD playback, etc. Once you know some of the tricks and secrets, it's not all that hard.
 

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System One System Two

  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    OS
    7 X64
    CPU
    i5 8400
    Motherboard
    gigabyte b365m ds3h
    Memory
    2x8gb 3200mhz
    Hard Drives
    various
    PSU
    pure power 11 400w cm
    Case
    Coolermaster
    Cooling
    cryorig m9i
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    OS
    7x64
    CPU
    g5400
    Motherboard
    ga b365m ds3h
    Memory
    8gb ddr4 2400
    PSU
    xfx pro 450w
Oops, yeah sorry I forgot to post it.
PatBuntu

I just realized that I never updated that after Ubuntu 8.10...but I did create a setup guide on another one of my forums that covered Ubuntu 9.10. I will work on getting that posted to my blogpost tomorrow.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Systems by SmartEyeball
OS
8 Pro x64
CPU
i7 3770K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77 WS
Memory
16GB G.Skill Trident X 2666mhz
Graphics Card(s)
x2 EVGA 780 Ti Superclocked SLI
Sound Card
SB X-FI Surround 5.1 PRO USB / ATH-AD900 Headphones
Monitor(s) Displays
x3 Dell U2410 / 58" Samsung
Screen Resolution
5760*1200/ 1920*1200
Hard Drives
2x Intel 520 240GB (RAID 0) * 2x WD Caviar Blacks 2TB (RAID 0) * 2TB WD Caviar Black * Sony Optirac DVD
PSU
Silverstone Strider Evolution 1200W
Case
Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
Topre Realforce // Ducky Shine MX Black // Filco Ninja TKL
Mouse
Thermaltake Theron (Highly Recommended) + Razer Imperator
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE, FF, WaterFox
Other Info
GT Extreme V2 Sim Racing Cockpit + 40" LCD and K/B Mouse stand ▼
Fanatec CSR Elite Wheel + Clubsport V1 Pedals + CSR shifter/7G-H ▼Saitek X52 Pro ▼ TrackIR 5 Pro
Buttkicker v2 Seat Rumbler with Dedicated 5.1 and Sub Woofer attached to frame ▼
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Alright, I just updated my blog to include my latest setup guide...which is unfortunately for Ubuntu 9.04. I never got around to writing one for 9.10. However, I setup my 9.10 box using my guide for 9.04...so 95% of it is applicable and shouldn't be much of an issue.

I'm going to wait for Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx). For those who aren't aware, Ubuntu 10.04 is going to be an LTS (Long Term Support Release) meaning that you got 3 full years of support from the date of release for the desktop and 5 years for the server version.

Also, the Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 was just released. So, if you want to see what is coming down the pipe...give it a download (675MB) and try it out on a virtual machine. http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04/
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Built in July 2009
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
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