My computer is old. I’ve been using the same computer for the past 7 years. I’ve managed to upgrade it here or there and it’s served me well. This is like that time that I had an Atari ST and all my friends had PC. Sad times
I think it’s time for me to move on. So a cobbled together the 2005’s best technology and made another PC. It could run Windows Vista. It meets the min requirements but I decided to give this Ubuntu a try. What is Ubuntu? It’s a Linux distribution, it’s free and Digg seems to likes it.
I installed it already. It was as simple as an XP installation. So getting up a basic configuration is simple. I’m want to set up a wireless network adapter and I have no idea what I’m doing. According to my buddy google, I have to use a NDISWrapper. This NDISwrapper is basically a tool you use to get windows drivers to work in a Linux installation. So this doesn’t seem to difficult. I have a feeling that swapping my wireless card into the new PC will be more difficult than installing this tool and then the windows driver.
Now I got to find some good development environments for PHP and web developing.
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