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    Running XP Again

    After spending a bunch of time trying to get Ubuntu all configured how  I wanted it, I still couldn't get my MDA to sync with Evolution. So, I am back on XP on my main system. Hopefully I can keep it free from software bloat this time.

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    Categories: Linux | MDA | Windows
    Posted by markyologist on Tuesday, July 03, 2007 4:07 PM
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    Ubuntu Linux Installed

    I got Ubuntu installed. It was pretty painless. The installer is very easy to use and quick. Now I need to figure out which app to use to manage my iPod. There are a number of choices. I want one that works with pdocasts and syncs them properly to my iPod so they keep bookmarks. After that i need to get my T-Mobile MDA to sync with Evolution. If I can get those two things working, I think I'll be able to stick with it this time.

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    Categories: iPod | Linux | MDA | Pocket PC
    Posted by markyologist on Sunday, June 17, 2007 10:32 PM
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    Back to XP and then to... Linux?

    In my last post, I talked about giving Vista another try. That didn't work out so well. I ended up re-installing XP again a few days later. While my scanner did work, the ATI video driver did not.

    Over the past ten years or so, I have made several attempts at switching to Linux as my primary OS. Every time I went back to Windows because there was always some application I needed to run or I would end up spending so much time tweaking my Linux install that I didn't really get to use my PC for anything useful.

    It's time to try again. Not because I don't like Windows, but because every time I get all my software installed, my machine becomes deathly slow. I've been using the Ubuntu Live CD and I have to say I am pretty impressed. We'll see how it goes after I install it.

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    Categories: Linux | Vista
    Posted by markyologist on Friday, June 15, 2007 10:23 PM
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