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Dropbox Ubuntu

Ubuntu One

A few weeks ago I installed Dropbox on my Ubuntu 9.04 PC, and it works great.  Now I see Canonical is releasing Ubuntu One to the world (which is still in beta as of this writing.)  I’m not sure if I want to swict from Dropbox, which Ican use on just about any PC to Ubuntu One, which I can only with with Ubuntu 9.04.  I’m sure the software works fine for a beta release, and the storage options are the same as Dropbox, but why would I want to limit myself?

Maybe I am not seeing the bigger picture from a user’s stand point, I can see their picture, making some bucks, which is fine.  I have no problem with it.  Sometimes you need to get paid to continue the work.  I would feel better if I could use Ubuntu One on other PCs with other Linux distros, Mac, or even Windows.  After all, not everyone has Ubuntu Linux, or Mac OS 10.5, or Windows XP / Vista.  I felt a chill writing the “V” word.

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Home PC Ubuntu

Sound Problem from my Ubuntu PC

Last night I wanted to watch some videos I downloaded from Youtube.  When I opened them in Totem Movieplayer, there was a nasty audio distortion coming from the speakers.  I don’t remember that happening before.  I tried another video and I had the same problem.  Then I tried a non Youtube downloaded video and the audio distortion was not there.

I opened the Youtube videos in VLC media player and had no problems.  I’m not sure why this was an issue.  I will have to search Google or Ubuntu Forums this weekend.  It’s not a show stopper, but I am courious why this is happening.

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Ubuntu

CDs have arrived!

After a long day at work, I came home and check the mail.  And to my surprise, my Ubuntu 9.04 CD arrived…with cool Ubuntu stickers too!  To be honest, I was not expecting the CDs to arrive for another few weeks.  I would supply pictures, but the camera is missing for about six months.  I am looking to purchase a new one soon.

So now I have a decision to make, wipe out my entire installation of Ubuntu 9.04 (which was upgraded from 8.10, which was upgraded from 8.04) or leave it.  I have Ubuntu working the way I want, everything is stable, the colors look great, all my data is intact, and I am happy.

On the other hand, I would like to start from fresh and format the drive to ext4, see if I can decrease my boot time from 33 seconds, clear out anything that might be hidden (I know Ubuntu has the Janitor which I did use), and just have something to on Sunday.

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Office 2007 Open Office

Complaints About OpenOffice

Over the weekend, I had to download about 10 different documents written is Microsoft Office 2003 or earlier.  Because I really want to move away from Windows and stay Linux only, I said to myself; “Self – Let’s use OpenOffice to open all of these documents, fill out what needs to be filled out, save, print, and e-mail them to the correct recipients.”

So I downloaded all 10 documents, saved them into a folder on the Desktop, and then used OpenOffice to to read them.  Now comes the problem, each document opened, and I could see all the text, and logos, but each document had tables.  The tables were setup in a form format, and they were a mess.  I then said; “There is no way these documents are supposed to look like this.”  I tried to modify the tables and set cell the way it should be.  But I don’t know how they should look.  So I had to save the documents to my XP partition and reboot to Windows.

So now I am back in XP, I open each document with Microsoft Office 2007, and the documents look 100% better!!  All the cells are aligned correctly, even documents that I opened in OpenOffice which were two pages long, were actually only one page in Office 2007.

I completed my work in Office 2007, printed and saved and rebooted into Ubuntu 9.04.  I copied each document back from the XP partition, into a new sub-folder on my Desktop, and then opened each in OpenOffice.  And each document still looked like a mess, but now the mess had my information in each field.

I’m not sure why Open Office was giving me a hard time about documents with tables.  To me, this is ridiculous, how can anyone expect OpenOffice to be a replacement for Microsoft Office when it can’t open documents with tables?  I’m going to search the Internet for some answers, maybe even post in Ubuntu Forums.  You can give Microsoft all the grief you want about Vista, but in my opinion, Microsoft Office is still the best.  If Microsoft would build a version to run native in Linux, I would purchase it today, or yesterday when I needed it.

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FCM Linux Stuff Ubuntu

Latest Issue of Full Circle Magazine

The latest issue, number 24 of FCM (Full Circle Magazine) is out

From FCM Web site:

“Full Circle is a free, independent, magazine dedicated to the Ubuntu family of Linux operating systems. Each month, it contains helpful how-to articles and reader submitted stories.”

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu 9.04 CD

I rand the update-manager -d -c command from the Terminal window.  I was expecting to see the option to update / upgrade my version of Ubuntu to the final release.  Instead I had 91 updates listed.  I completed the updates, enabled the auto logon feature and rebooted.  Bootchart stated my PC now boot in 32 seconds.

I also downlaoded the bittorrent from Ubuntu and had my 699 MB iso file in 30 minutes.  Faster than pizza delivery!  I might find some time within the next two weeks to backup my PC, wipe out Ubuntu and reinstall from CD.  Maybe my CD that I ordered will arrive by then.

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu 9.04

Well today is the day for Ubuntu 9.04!  When I get home from work, I will update from 9.04 RC. I hope it is not another 2 hour event.

I was disappointed about Evolution not having the ability to import PST files.  I install readpst sudo apt-get install readpst to convert the PST files to mbox format.  I was able to import each mbox file into Evolution, and only had a few instances where I lost an e-mail.  Unfortunately I have many sub-folders in my Inbox, because I like to sort my messages, and it is a real PINTA to go through each folder to import.

I also tried to import my Contacts too, but that did not go over well.  I tried Thunderbird, but I was not able to export the contacts correctly.  I’m sure it was something I was missing.  The export I did from Outlook did save the file, and I was able import the Contacts, but the data was in all different fields.  So now I have to cut and paste the information into the correct fields. once again, I’m sure it was something I missed.

I ordered the Ubuntu 9.04 CD so I can rebuild the system from scratch.  Maybe Ubuntu will have the import PST files into Evolution available by then.  Maybe I’ll keep searching the Internet to see if anyone has a fix.

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Home PC Ubuntu

Data Merge and Backup

When ever I switch from one Linux distro to another, I make a backup of my home folder.  Sometime I forget to pull everything back in because of one thing or another.  Plus I have back ups on my data files from Windows XP floating around on the USB drive as well.  I finally merged most of the data files together, deleted the duplicate files and started to backup using the following command: rsync -avh /home/george /media/New Volume/backup 04-19-2009.  Of course having USB 1.1 ports on this PC makes backing up a real long process.  Currently I have 38.21 GB of videos, pictures, music, documents, ISO, and other junk.  Maybe someday I will get rid of the stuff I really don’t need or move a large chunk to DVD storage.

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