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Episode: 337
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Title: HPR0337: Linux at Work
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0337/hpr0337.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 16:41:47
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I don't know, please go ahead.
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Hey there, Hacker Public Radio.
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My name is Nightwise, you can find me on Nightwise.com or KNIGHTWISE.com, and I'm very
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honored and happy to be doing another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I am in the moment, at the moment, cruising through the country of Belgium on my way home,
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on my dearly commute, underneath a beautiful blue sky with a beautiful bright sun and
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19 degrees Celsius outside, which is a very, very good temperature for the month of April.
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Yep, it's only April, and still we have this great weather outside, so I'm really happy.
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But there are other people that are also happy because it's April.
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Now they don't really care about the weather.
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For the sake, it could be minus 34 degrees, raining liquid nitrogen as they would be standing
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outside dressed only in pink pajamas.
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They wouldn't care because April is a good month and a nice month for a totally different
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reason for them.
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And we all might even have an inkling why that is, because Ubuntu is the fourth month
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of the year, and the fourth month of the year does not only herald spring, so that's
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the third month of the year, but it heralds a new release into Ubuntu release cycle.
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Over this month, Ubuntu jaunti jackalope is coming your way, and that is a great reason
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to rejoice.
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So it's always a nice time of year, it doesn't matter what weather it is.
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It's sunshine, so that's a bonus.
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Now whenever the new release of Ubuntu is coming up, you start seeing articles pop up
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all over the place on dig, or on slash dot, or on various blogs, opposing us one question,
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is Ubuntu Linux ready for the desktop?
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Well, that's a good and a valid question, and there has been a lot of debate about that.
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A lot of people have been on the forums and on blogs and commenting about whether or
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not Ubuntu Linux is ready for the desktop.
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Well, 50% of those people would be probably making those comments using a Windows machine,
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so I don't think that these people really count as valid votes.
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The question whether or not Ubuntu is ready for the desktop can only be answered by the
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fact that you will use Ubuntu on your desktop, and for go any other operating systems on
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that machine.
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That's the only way that you can try it, that's the only way that you can test it, and
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that's the only way that you can give a valid answer to the question, is Ubuntu ready
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for the desktop?
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So a lot of armchair strategists will sit there in their Windows powered environments going
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like Ubuntu is not ready for the desktop.
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Yeah, if you tried it, have you tried really hard, did you look?
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I mean, there's a lot of debate going on about that, and every release Ubuntu Linux will
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come a little bit closer to being ready for the desktop, but for me personally, Ubuntu
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is ready for the desktop.
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I've been using Ubuntu as a desktop system for, I think, about a year now, and since I think
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yeah, I've been using it for two years now, and since one year I have well eradicated
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all Windows systems from my home, and I am working only with Ubuntu systems and the
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occasional nagging here and there.
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So to me, the question has been answered for me, Ubuntu is ready for the desktop, whether
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or not we're going to have John T. at the end of the month, it's ready for me.
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But there's one more question, is Ubuntu Linux ready for the corporate desktop?
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Okay, it's ready for you at home, you know, basically surfing and sending emails and doing
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some photo editing and stuff like that, and having hours and hours of time to rummage
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through forums to get things working, and not really giving a damn if the whole thing
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crashes four times in one night, that's not really a problem, but the question is, how
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about the corporate environment, is Ubuntu Linux ready for the company?
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To that question I have when I went out and sought an answer, because to me it was important.
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The place where I work, I'm an IT consultant, we have a desktop policy that basically says
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everybody's responsible for his or her own desktop, you can put on there what you want,
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you can do with it what you want, as long as you abide to company rules, don't install
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of being a software, make sure that you're running that kind of virus scanner and don't
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just come pestering the help desk if you have support.
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If you go to the help desk in my company, they give you the recovery CDs of your laptop
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and you are off, I mean, that's the level of support that you get, we get a high degree
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of responsibility over our own systems, a high degree of independence and creativity in
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using our computers, but if something is worked up, we have to fix it ourselves.
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So, I was at the water cooler talking to a colleague of mine, when suddenly he mentioned
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that he was using mandrival Linux on his system as a primary computer, as a primary operating
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system.
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So I asked him, are you allowed to do that?
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You're sure we're allowed to do that, as long as you can get your stuff done and have
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everything, have all the documents available to you that you want available to you and
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you can basically get a working day, working day's work done in one working day, well that's
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okay, it doesn't matter what you use.
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So our chief uses a Mac and we have some Vista users out there and we had one Linux guy.
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So I decided I couldn't leave it up to him, I asked my boss and I asked him whether
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or not it would be cool for me to run Ubuntu Linux.
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I would give them a dual boot scenario, so I could always switch back, should I have
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any problems, because I need to get my work done, that's the most important part, but
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for them that was okay.
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So started the great experiment of running Ubuntu Linux in a corporate environment.
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Now there are some prerequisites to all of this.
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If you want to go ahead and do this, make sure that you have some things really, really
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worked out.
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Okay, make sure that you know what you do during a working day.
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Make sure that you know, for me that's personally a lot of email, instant messaging, being
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able to access our web portals and basically processing office documents like Word and Excel
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and stuff like that, pretty basic stuff.
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Now make a good analysis of what you do and if anything that you have to do in your daily
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routine does not fall into the category that is immediately doable using Linux, forget
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about it.
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For me, I went over the whole thing that I did, I said like, okay, I've got a connection
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to exchange.
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Can I do that?
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Yes, you can.
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I need a connection to our LDAP server with the whole directory access.
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Can I do that?
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Yes, I can.
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I need to be able to connect to some somba shares.
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Can I do that?
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Yes, I can.
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I need to work with office documents.
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Can I do that?
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Well, they're Doc X and XLS format.
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Okay, open office 3.0 can do that.
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And so I ticked off the list of everything that I needed to do and I went looking for a
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solution whether or not it would be doable using Linux.
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Now there were one or two things that I didn't know right away because I was doing all
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of this research before I even inserted any CD of Ubuntu into my company computer.
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So I took a good look at it and I had one or two things that I wasn't able to work out.
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One of these things was how I was going to print on our multifunctional machines.
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And I think I also had a problem with connecting to our VPN.
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Now in order to get this fixed, I went to my colleague and asked for some help and looked
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online and looked around for some help.
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It turned out that installing the company multifunctional printers was a pretty daunting task,
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but that had been a task that had already been resolved by my colleague.
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So that wasn't really a problem.
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And the other part was that our VPN needed to work our company VPN.
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We have an SSL VPN and the software that we use was also compatible using Linux.
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So I had a pretty good idea of whether or not I was going to be able to pull it off.
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Now here comes major item number two, ask your superior.
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I mean the one thing that you don't want to do is become unprofessional.
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Your working place is your working place.
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It is not your personal computer laboratory like you have that at home and you cannot
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afford or it's not ethical to spend hours and hours tinkering and tankering with Linux
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to get stuff working while otherwise if you would be just using XP, you would have
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been up and added and out of the building 10 minutes later.
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You can't wiggle around on opening up a Word document and work on that for two hours
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straight while the only thing that you need to do is open up the Word document and make
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sure that you get your work done.
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If you do need to tink a tanker to get your basic stuff working, make sure that you do
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it during your lunch hour or during your free time.
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I actually came in at work an hour early for three days to have the experience of working
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in the corporate network but not being on company time because I just thought you know this
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is my experiment and this is something I want to do and that was okay with my boss.
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If you have a really cool boss and you can sell him the idea that look, I'm going to
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take a look at running free software here, see if we can do it and I might be able to
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save us a lot of money if you expand this little experiment to other users.
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Well that's great, that's a great selling point you get to play with Ubuntu and you also
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get to you know promote Ubuntu through the rest but make sure that your company is able
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to support all that, don't fall into the trap that suddenly you're going to become the
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only geek who knows about this new toy and everybody is going to come to you for support.
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If you're the only help desk in the building that's okay but if you also have other tasks
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to run you don't want to do that.
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So I kind of you know looked at everything and looked at the whole big picture about
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what was it that I needed to do?
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Was I able to do all this and how was I going to do all this?
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So I came to all the points where I basically had worked out that everything that I would
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be having to do, everything that I needed to do would be doable in Linux on to chapter
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two.
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We were looking at my work laptop, I took my work laptop home and I installed Ubuntu Linux
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on it.
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Now there's not really a problem there and if you just want to you know blow away your
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Windows Vista installation and install Ubuntu but in my case I went looking for a fallback
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scenario.
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Should the need arrive where I should be able to encounter software that was not compatible
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with my Ubuntu installation, I needed a fallback scenario to fall back to the you know the
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main herd of Windows users.
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Now make sure that if you are going to try something special like this and you're going
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to say to the flock, you know what flock, you're all using XP and you're all using Windows
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but I'm going to use something different.
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If you're going to do that that's cocky and you better know what you're doing and you
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better know that you need a fallback scenario should something go wrong.
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You just cannot go up to your boss and say like I'm sorry I couldn't get that and that
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and that done because it doesn't run on Linux.
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I'm sorry I'm running an operating system that's not standard that is not actually you
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know abundant in the company and that is not supported and because of this little cocky
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experiment that I set up I was unable to do my job.
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Make sure that you're always able to do your job so have a fallback scenario that lets
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you you know run back to the flock even to do this very tiny tiny thing or open up this
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certain type of document that you are unable to open up otherwise if you're using only Linux.
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So I installed a dual boot on my company laptop and it started the way that I did this
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is together with some help from a colleague of mine it's very ingenious because he thought
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it up he said like you know if I want to work in my Windows system I want to have my
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data at my fingertips.
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If I then dual boot into Linux I want to have that same data at my fingertips.
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So what he actually did is he set up a Windows system partition.
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He set up a Linux system partition and a Linux swap partition and he set up a third
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common home partition on which he stored his data.
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So I inserted the Ubuntu CD rebooted to system and I had I booted into the live CD and
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I started G parted.
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Now I had my hard drive my hard drive is a hundred gigabytes I had Vista on there it ate
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up a hundred giga the partition was a hundred gigabytes large.
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So what I did using G parted I resized the Vista partition to about 50 gigabytes which
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should be enough you know you need to give Windows some some chance to grow and swell
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and blow it so I gave it about 15 gigabytes more of space than it was already using.
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And then I may I had 50 gigabytes remaining I made a system partition you know a standard
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EXT 3 partition of about 10 gigabytes.
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The second partition I made was a swap partition of about 2 gigabytes and the remaining 38 gigabytes
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I turned into an EXT 3 partition as well.
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Now I rebooted and again booted from the live CD started the graphical install of Ubuntu
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and manually selected my partitions.
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I set the root partition to the 10 gigabyte EXT 3 partition that I just that I just mentioned.
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Then I set the swap space to the 2 gigabyte swap space that I just mentioned and I mounted
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the home drive onto the 38 gigabyte EXT 3 partition that I also made a little bit earlier.
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The dual boot boot loader the grout boot boot loader is of course set in the master boot
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record so I didn't have to worry about that and I rebooted I installed and rebooted the
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system.
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Now Ubuntu was installed in a system partition it had a swap partition and it added separate
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partitions for its home drive and that's all fine and dandy now I still had my data my
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Windows data on my Windows machine and a nice application called EXT 2IFS that's EXT 2IFS
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that's the Windows application that allows Windows to read EXT 3 file partitions.
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You can do it the other way around you can say like okay I'm running a Ubuntu system
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and I'm going to enable Ubuntu to read and TFS but I was going to go the other way I was
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going to enable XP or Fista to read EXT 3.
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Now with EXT 2IFS you can mount EXT 3 partitions in Windows I installed the application and it
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immediately asked me which EXT 3 partition I wanted to mount in my Windows partition.
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So I selected the partition that I used for the home drive you know the 38GB EXT 3 partition
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where I had mounted my home drive that's all fine and dandy I attached I mounted that
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drive to the Z drive of my XP system and there was my home drive nothing wrong with that.
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I saw a folder in there with my username because I had already logged into my Ubuntu system
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and clicked on it and I was inside my Linux home folder using Windows.
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Now all I needed to do was remap the my documents folder to that very directory.
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So the my documents of my Windows partition were now actually resided into the data into
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the home folder of my Linux partition all of that using EXT 2IFS.
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So that way no matter if I log into my Windows partition or my Windows system or I log
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into my Linux system I am always looking at the same data partition that's a good thing
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because I now can easily reinstall my system and my Linux system or my Windows system should
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I need to because all of my data is on a separate partition.
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Now with the Windows part set up I kind of thought okay it's time to forget about all that
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and go into Linux.
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I booted into Ubuntu and I configured all of the updates and all of the upgrades and
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I broke my system because one of the latest upgrades in NOME at the moment kind of broke
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my evolution.
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My evolution needs to connect to our exchange server and one of the updates kind of broke
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that so I was unable to send out any emails using our exchange server.
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So I had to rebuild the Ubuntu system but because I held on to the different home partition
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I didn't need to swipe my data.
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So I went back and I reinstalled the Ubuntu system and I didn't do any updates.
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Now I know I can do the security updates and I know that if I deselect everything that
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has to do with evolution and everything that has to do with NOME I can basically do all
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of the other updates but quite frankly I wasn't really that interested.
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I think I'm going to wait a little bit with upgrading because you are really working
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with a production machine and it couldn't go wrong really really wrong really really fast.
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I mean I was I installed my Ubuntu system configured evolution and I was very proud then
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I did all the updates and then evolution didn't work anymore so I think if there's one
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thing that's holding Ubuntu back from the corporate environment it's a good mail client
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that connects to exchange because basically a lot of people are using exchange and Ubuntu
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should find a great client that just works with that.
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Now some of you might be shouting like it's not it's not evolution's fault it's NOME's
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fault or it's not NOME's fault it's evolution's fault or it's this or that fault.
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I don't really care for me basically I was somebody who was trying to run Ubuntu in
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a corporate environment and with the only program that was available to me that could
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properly connect to the exchange protocol isn't really the best and furthest developed
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application in the Linux environment now is it now if they just would fix evolution
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or really pimp it out to make it you know really really decent it will be awesome.
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That was the one thing that I need to work with the most it didn't work just as good as
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I wanted it to so now I'm running a Ubuntu 8.10 out of the box and I'm unable or unwilling
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to do any updates so far might not be a good idea but I just you know I need to get my
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work done I need to send emails I need to receive emails and I you know if I want to continue
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this experiment of working with Ubuntu in my office I need you know get work done with
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Ubuntu in my office otherwise it's not going to work at all and this entire experiment
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is going to fail as for printers we have two multifunctionals to Nashwotech multifunctionals
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at work and they all worked with some kind of legacy laser jet driver and they work pretty
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nicely I installed the Fumatic printer drivers to get the printer working and that worked
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nice that was absolutely not a problem Ubuntu was even smart enough to look for the
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printers on my network and I just connected to them select that the right drivers and
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that worked right out of the box now as for office a lot of people in our office already
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work with Windows 2000 office 2007 and I don't like office 2007 I don't like the ribbon I can't
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get used to it call me old fashioned call me an old fart call me a conservative I don't
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care I don't like it when I even like less is the doc X format we have had the doc format
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for so many years suddenly we need to change and you know how it is you have to mail something
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out to a client and before you know it you forget to save it as a dot dark extension and the
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client sends you an email back saying like I can't read this we don't have office 2007 blah blah blah
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so I decided that for me personally the doc X standard is a step back in time it's a step
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back away from the standards so what I did I installed open office 3.0 which works like a
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charm which is able to open doc X format but I have set the default to save to just dot
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doc format so that way if I push out documents they are readable by everybody if people are
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running office 97 if people are running office 95 if people are running office 2007 if people
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are running open office it doesn't matter they can get the documents that I send them they
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can open them read them edit them and do whatever they want with them that is open standards me
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personally as a statement I will not send out documents in a proprietary format like doc X don't
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do it I don't send them out as odf either because this is the corporate environment it is not open
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source in open source Richard Stollman Lala land where everybody is going we're only going to
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use free as in beer and nothing proprietary blah blah blah blah blah no no I need to get my
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work done okay so I send it out in doc doc format might not just might not ring right with Mr
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Stollman and I'm sorry Richard but you know that's the real world out there and I can be very
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happy that I'm using open source software as it is instead of using proprietary Fista or God knows
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what I what else I would have to use to get my work done now basically I was doing what everybody
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in the office was doing I mean I could read PDF so I could read word documents in Excel I could
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save an edit Excel and word documents I could chat to my friends I used a pigeon instead of I am
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we use a lot of I am at work and I was also able to connect to our exchange server I was able to
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connect to our LDAP server because pretty good evolution did do a pretty good job there I just
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gave it the IP and the configuration address of our exchange server and it immediately found the
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LDAP directory with all the contacts and stuff so that was that was pretty good stuff so I was
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really happy and I decided to take it a little step further because you know you can say I'm
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using something different on a work past year laptop and they say like oh what are you using I'm
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using Ubuntu Linux with that it's Linux oh it's different yeah sure it's different but you can
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also say look it's better so what did what did I do I installed the no PDF reader so which is
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a basic no PDF writer which basically is a grub printer that lets you print to PDF so I installed
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that and now I actually had a printer that would allow me to print documents straight to PDF
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just like you would when you would using would be using a Mac now my PC friends had a hell of a
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time to get this working I mean they had to install Adobe Acrobat writer and they had to take a
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look at the light and sing and stuff like that and I was tapping my chief on the shoulder going like
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hey look PDF you know how much that cost you nothing so make sure that if you are using
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open-source software point out the fact that hey I'm saving you I'm saving that you're saving
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your boss some money these tough economic times that will surely ring a bell because if you are
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using open source technology and you're using it in such a visible way as being the only brown
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coat if I can call it like that serenity pun being the only brown coat in a you know in a blue
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colored windows world you're representing your community and you have to make sure that you do it
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right so the other thing that I installed was a compass and the compass control manager now I could
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you know switch really cool between all of my desktops and have my desktop effects enabled I
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didn't make it too bling it still had to resemble a company laptop but you know it was a little
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bit more advanced than the stuff that the other guys had I have somebody sitting next to me was
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using windows 2000 well if you look at him you know going through his open windows and you look
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and you look at me you know sipping the cube and stuff it looks like I've got an operating system
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from the 24th century or something and that it's what that's what it's all about so that's a nice
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nice experience to do and if you get the chance to do so I would surely advise you to try it out
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for me personally you can say well and I wise you might be a little bit of a you button to
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advocate oh maybe I am but for me my motives are very personal I mean I don't really like windows
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vista I'm very sorry but I just don't I think because I only have one gigabytes of ram on my laptop
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of network vista isn't the fastest operating system on the planet so using it wasn't really
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a nice experience I really had to tone it down and put it away the arrow glass or whatever it's
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called and basically be stuck with a well nagging version of windows 2000 do you want to do this
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do you want to do that and I didn't really like it now since I'm using Ubuntu Linux
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hey I have a faster system too with the virtual desktops and all of the nice things like
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gnome do and stuff like that I am much more productive than on my windows system and three I
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learn a lot I mean I get a chance to learn a lot and I have made a little promise to myself that
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if I have a problem and I don't know how to fix it I fix it in my own time because for me I learned
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stuff and I don't want my boss to pay company time when it comes down to me looking out for new
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Linux solutions but on the other hand for the community I am hopefully doing something I am
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not a programmer I am not a bug tracker I am not a bug fixer I am not somebody who is omnipotent
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and omnipresent in the forums I just do my bit and I do what I do best I run my mouth off so I am
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the only brown coat in a windows colored world running Ubuntu Linux in a corporate environment
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and doing everything the other kids are doing and doing a little bit more but most importantly
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doing it a little bit cooler and that is what it's all about so if you want to promote
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open source software and open source technology make sure that you know what you're doing
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make sure that you you know do it well and make sure that you sell it to the rest because quite
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frankly it's a very very satisfying experience and I absolutely loved doing it I have a great job
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I get to work on computers all day well that's okay that's Biffy that's great but I get to work
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on Ubuntu all day long any great okay that's about all I have time for on this episode of HPR I
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hope you enjoyed my little rant about using Ubuntu in the corporate environment if you want to
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get in touch with me you can visit my website www.nightwise.com that's K-N-I-G-H-T-W-I-S-E.com I do
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the nightcast podcast which is a podcast about tuning technology into your way of life there is
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also the nightcast screencast I do a video screencast and a video tutorial of using technology
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and open source technology in your daily lives and there is also the doke you cost which is a series
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of PDF how-tos that actually show you how it's done in a well easy to read through manner the
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blogs there as well I read I regularly post articles and you can subscribe to all the content
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using the feed that is posted on the website or if you're using iTunes you can look for the
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nightcast in iTunes if you want to get in touch with me nightwise at nightwise.com is my email
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address and you can find me on Twitter www.twitter.com slash nightwise at nightwise it's spelled K-N-I-G-H-T-W-I-S-E.com
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well that's about it have a great day see ya
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