Ben’s Blog

The Ramblings of a computer Geek
May 25, 2008

Upgrading Kubuntu - Wish me luck!

Author: Ben Ward - Categories: *nix, computer, geek

I’ve decided to upgrade my Kubuntu install to Hardy Heron. After Sean’s experience updating his *ubuntu install, I am slightly worried. He forgot to disable the nVidia drivers, and messed up his computer =(. Oh well. I’m not scared of clean installs. Kubuntu 8 - here I come! Oh, and KDE4.1 is being released in July - so that’s another big update…

February 24, 2008

Cosmos RC1000 - mmmm…

Author: Ben Ward - Categories: computer - Tags: ,

I’m sorry that I haven’t posted for almost two months, but I have been really busy. I’m also sorry that I haven’t done anything to my site, and that the archive doesn’t work. I’m going to try and put in a temporary thing now. With all that aside, I have decided that I WON’T buy the Antec P182. Instead, I am going to get the Coolermaster Cosmos RC1000. Although the Cosmos S has now been released, I think I prefer the original Cosmos. You can find a review here. It looks like a beast. I am now updating my computer page with the other stuff that I would rather like.

December 11, 2007

Motherboards

Author: Ben Ward - Categories: computer - Tags:

I’m down to the last few now, so here they are:

  • ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
  • Abit KN9S
  • MSI K9N SLI Platinum
    • I think that the MSI board looks the best, but I’m not sure yet. Got to decide =)

Slugs, Motherboards, Hard disks, Gentoo and Quintuple Boot!

Author: Ben Ward - Categories: *nix, computer, geek - Tags: , , ,

A couple of days ago, Sean ordered a slug, and I am cross. Better known as the Linksys NSLU2, it is a little device, a bit smaller than a router, that can turn a USB hard disk into a NAS. However, since it runs a Linux OS, it can be hacked, and you can install Debian! This means that you can use it as a web server, a file server, a mail server and many more kinds of servers. Amazingly, it’s only £55 (Plus a USB hard disk). A slug is now top of my ‘WANT!’ list.

As an update to one of my posts a while ago, I still would like an Antec 900. I also still want a nice new motherboard, but am not quite sure what I want to get. Ideally, it needs an AM2 socket, have 4 DDR2 slots and a PCI-Ex16 slot as an absolute minimum. It also needs 4 SATA ports and several PCI-Ex1 slots. Talk to me if you know of one.

A PC World repair man came yesterday as my winduhs hard disk had broken. It used to be 160GB, but the new one is 400GB! However, the man was pretty stupid as the disk was missing a jumper needed to make it work properly. However, I added that.

Gentoo works now as well! I am very happy, as you can probably tell from my last post =)

I also now have a quintuple boot computer! Here are my OSes…

  • openSUSE 10.3 KDE
  • openSUSE 10.3 Gnome
  • Gentoo *insert kernel version here*
  • Ubuntu 7.10
  • Winduhs Blista

Here are some first impressions…

openSUSE 10.3 KDE

I like 10.3 quite a lot more than 10.2. in 10.2 I had to install the nVidia kernel module by hand, but using the rather nice new ‘One Click Install’ function, I had it in about five minutes. YaST is as good as ever, but I’m still waiting for KDE 4. I wouldn’t recommend openSUSE to a complete *nix newbie, but for someone that sort of knows what they’re doing.
openSUSE 10.3 Gnome

I’m not sure whether I like Gnome more than KDE. From first glances, Gnome seems to be more business like and stylish, and even a little bit faster, but they are completely different, and it’s certainly your taste. I do like the way that openSUSE have customized Gnome, though. Apart from that, just read the KDE bit.

Gentoo

Gentoo took me about 3 hours to install, but the feeling at the end was worth it! =). It’s the first ever OS that I’ve used that didn’t come with X, but I like the power that you feel when you sit in front of a terminal. Definitely NOT for someone that doesn’t know where they’re going, as EVERYTHING is manual. I’d use it for any server stuff that I wanted to do.

Ubuntu 7.10

Ubuntu took me about 20 minutes to install. It is CERTAINLY the most user friendly OS on my computer at the moment, which is why I’m not a big fan of Ubuntu. However, it does have a very nice package manager, and Gnome is very easy to theme. If you are new to Linux, then this is the OS for you.

Wow! That must be my longest blog post ever! I have missed out Winduhs because I don’t want to contaminate my site =) And know, back to my lovely quintuple boot computer…

December 8, 2007

Gentoo!

Author: Ben Ward - Categories: computer, geek - Tags:

It took me a while, but I’ve done it. I spent last night installing Gentoo Linux, and then spent this morning configuring the network and installing lynx (!) so that I could write this post (which I am doing). I feel rather pleased with myself, and I’m not sure if I want to install a window manager. Fluxbox, maybe, but I don’t think that I want Gnome or KDE. I now have two linuxes on my computer: Ubuntu 7.10 and Gentoo. Now I’ll move on to installing openSUSE!