PrisonerSix wrote:
That is interesting. I wonder how they consider people like me, who run an Ubuntu 9.04/XP Home dual boot. Gives me the best of both worlds. I also found a way to share my Firefox and Thuderbird profiles across OSes, which has actually made me start running Ubuntu more since I can have my favorites, email, etc. the same on both sides.
For me to upgrade to Vista or Windows 7, I know I'd need to buy a new system, as a 1.583ghz AMD Athlon probably won't cut it for either. If I don't buy a new system and they pull the plug on XP, I may have no choice but, at least on my desktop, to go Ubuntu and perhaps buy a copy of Crossover so I can run Windows programs, assuming it actually works.
My laptop is also running XP, but is a 2.8ghz so it might fare better with Vista or Windows 7. I run alot of ham radio software on it, which is mostly Windows, so I'm not sure if Ubuntu would be an option for that.
I would think that the people interested in ham radio would be the sorts interested in do it yourself operating systems. In fact, I am pretty sure that I saw something related to ham in the ubuntu repositories. I'll check.
Yes! even in add/remove programs in ubuntu 9.04 are ham radio apps. I have no idea how good they are..
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