{"id":756,"date":"2009-01-26T14:28:52","date_gmt":"2009-01-26T22:28:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ryanorser.com\/?p=756"},"modified":"2009-01-26T14:28:52","modified_gmt":"2009-01-26T22:28:52","slug":"for-kxubuntu-606-desktop-users","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ryanorser.com\/index.php\/2009\/01\/26\/for-kxubuntu-606-desktop-users\/","title":{"rendered":"For (K)(X)Ubuntu 6.06 Desktop Users"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The first Ubuntu variants that I have used were Xubuntu and then Ubuntu. Though the saddest thing to figure out is that in just over 4 months that the first Ubuntu I had ever used is being discontinued&#8230; for Desktop Users&#8230; Yes only 126 Days left before its dimise into the world of nothingness. I was the first of my friends to go to the 6.06 release of any Ubuntu based Distro wheter it was (X)ubuntu or (K)ubuntu or just the regular ( )Ubuntu. I had an old computer that came from my Dads work. We got it for a price of $75. It had its problems which one was &#8220;Could not find RUN32.dll&#8221; which is probably why no one wanted it at my dads work. Also at that time my dads office was shutting down so there was tonnes of junk computers that I would have loved to put in the back of my dads old pick up truck (Dark Blue, 2003 Ford Ranger&#8230; He Loved it!&#8230; But we sold it to get my mom a new car just over a year and a half ago!) There were old printers, PCs, Ladders, CDroms with Microsoft Office (Version: ???) I never could find anything that would be useful except that I climbed a ladder and tore down the sign at the top of the stairs and hid it in my jacket so that when I got home I put it behind his laptop. So when he went to the warehouse that he also worked in he saw it.<\/p>\n<p>But who cares now it has been almost 3 years. I saw my first Windows XP&#8230; I had only seen 3 other versions of Windows before: 1.Windows 3.1 2.Windows 95 and 3. Windows 98. So I had only used Apple Macs at school. ever since Kindergarten. (Yes I am still reflecting on my last 13.5 years of school.) Kindergarten had these crappy black and white screened Macs. I just recently found out that we were using something that was created before I was born: System 6 (Now know as Mac OS 6.)<\/p>\n<p>Back to the regular story: I had all these troubles with Windows that I had tried Vector Linux 5.1. It looked the same as Windows 98 so I thought&#8230; yes what I am about to write looks <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><em><strong>very very DUMB<\/strong><\/em><\/span>&#8230; I would use Internet Explorer&#8230; I had no idea that no one in Linux used IE. But by the time I figured out that there was no IE I remembered that there was something called Firefox that I had only used less then a handful of times at school because the person who writes the blog Tombuntu.com showed it to me. I looked for it in the menus and yes there it was! I was loving this a lot. I finally got bored of trying to figure everything out so I asked Tom to help me figure out what I wanted so I could have some fun&#8230; yes I had games which I figured out how to download, that had taken me a couple of months to use, and I started to use the command line which was very interesting as I had never used it before. Yes I was using XFce on Vector Linux&#8230; Tom had gotten me a free Linux&#8230; I am very thankful that he did get me started or I would never probably have left Windows in the dust&#8230; well for a little while at a time.<\/p>\n<p>So there are only 126 days of Ubuntu 6.06 Desktop left. I stopped using it when the beta of Edgy came out\u00a0 as I had learned how to upgrade the system which only had taken me 2 days because I was wondering why this thing kept popping up everytime I logged in and left a box on my screen. Hey what was I supposed to think. June 6th 2006 (A.K.A 06\/06\/06) I started using (X)ubuntu. I was much happier. Grade 11 I went into Networking which I promptly started the Linux Insurgence at the lab. Yes I had split the class in two by doing that. Soon people were starting to follow me 2 others in fact at the start: Kris and David. My two best friends who were in the same class as me. That was only the second computer class I had taken in all of my highschool years&#8230; The first was in Grade 10 Second Semester. <strong>Hello Mr. Hasselhan!<\/strong> I had done what was expected in the class and started programming which is where my project ROTE started. I had taken out book after book from the library that was downtown in my fairly small town (which the Council calls a &#8220;City&#8221;. My Grandparents city is way smaller then mine and is always getting better because of all the beach front.) My Grandparents were scared of all the things I was wanting to install on their Windows XP computer&#8230; OpenOffice (My Grandparents have just recently asked me if Open Office is a ok application to use as my Grampas&#8217; brother said he needed to install it to see what he had written.) my ROTE which I copied to their Desktop and found when I came back not installed, deleted and funny how it works forgotten about when the topic was brought back up.<\/p>\n<p>This last week has been a giant week. Last week I started with only a week of school to go&#8230; I had been in school for the whole school year. I had 2 Finals spread over 3 days: I had retaken Math 11 which I got 60% in the first time I had ever taken it. I can proudly say that for the first day of the 2 part exam I had only 2 wrong which gave me 32\/34 the highest mark I have ever gotten out of math on a Final since I had gone into the Grade 6 Final Exam&#8230; Sick&#8230; and only went to school for that test and not the rest of the day&#8230; I was sick in bed and I phoned my Mom at work and said I am going to school to take that test&#8230; That final boosted my mark 5% not that I was doing that bad in the first place. I got the full test right. yes 100%. The teachers wanted to get the kids who were failing some marks so at the end of the test there were 3 questions with only 1 mutiple choice answer. I can remember one of those questions:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>What is your favorite course in Middle School?<\/p>\n<p>A)Math<br \/>\nB)<br \/>\nC)<br \/>\nD)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>So if you were to pick any answer other then A you were just going to fail to get marks that were just gimmes and the teachers wanted you to get those answers right. Not only that they gave you <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><em><strong>2<\/strong><\/em><\/span> Bonus Marks for putting your first, and last name down.\u00a0 Unfortunately you can only get the maximum 100%.<\/p>\n<p>That is all I have to say. I may get back to writing this week a lot more or I may take the rest of the week off to get ready for post secondary which starts next Monday February 2nd 2009.<\/p>\n<p>Until next time,<br \/>\nRyan Orser.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first Ubuntu variants that I have used were Xubuntu and then Ubuntu. 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