Ubuntu One Music Store

July 11, 2010

I've just made a purchase from the Ubuntu One Music Store using Rhythmbox and PayPal, and it was awesome. And certain files including music purchases are synchronized automatically between my Ubuntu computers by the Ubuntu One cloud. Excellent.

 

More Ubuntu

July 10, 2010

If a little Ubuntu is good, more is better. Now I have Lucid Lynx (10.04) installed on both the netbook and the main computer. I installed the i386 distribution even though the hardware is amd64 because I just don't feel like dealing with some of the 64-bit issues any more. Granted the amd64 support in Linux has come a long way since I bought this hardware, I don't have the energy to chase down working Flash alternatives.

And iTunes can still eat dirt. You can buy DRM-free (that's right, no DRM) MP3 songs (that's right, MP3) from the Ubuntu One Music Store. Chew on that, iTunes.

 

Ubuntu Linux

July 04, 2010

I've been using Debian GNU/Linux for many years, and I'm mostly pleased with it on the desktop. But on the netbook, even following Debian's tips for the Acer Aspire One, I've never been completely satisfied with the installation. I had OpenSolaris on it at one point for grits and shiggles, but that didn't last too long when I couldn't get used to the way software packages are handled on that platform. The Atheros wireless chip was handled out of the box, though, and that was great. It was a pain to get that working with Debian at the time, but I think the madwifi drivers are now part of the kernel tree.

Today I decided to try Ubuntu Netbook Edition, using the live CD. The wireless chip came to life, video looked good, everything appeared to be in order. After a quick backup of some personal files, I let the installer go to work and wiped out the Debian installation. At the very least it's a nice change of scenery, but I think it will be more than that. Ubuntu may even end up on the main computer, too.