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IBM ready to spend another billion bucks on Linux
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>>http://www.businessinsider.com/ibm-to-spend-another-1-billion-on-linux-2013-9
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>I spent about 6 hours last weekend getting Ubuntu 13.04 desktop installed and running as a dual boot with my Win8. I had been hoping to use it more than Win8 considering Linux has had a long time to mature and Win8 sucks eggs.
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>What a pain in the a$$. Most of the time was spent finding workarounds to installation issues (like partitioning that hangs - no errors - just never finishes). Oh! I guess that's normal from what I read - just restart the machine while it is hung and install onto the partition that never apparently finished. Quality is job 306112.
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>Finally got the damn thing running. Amazing bunch of cobbled together, unrelated, unreliable programs.
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>I did manage to get Evolution Email to connect to my Exchange server (it's easy - only took a little over an hour searching for what else needed to be installed and what twerking maneuvers needed to be done). Too bad Evolution crashes all by itself if left running for several hours.
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>That's as far as my patience allowed me to go. The OS boots and runs (unintelligible crash messages occasionally), and I can get Email until that crashes. 6 hours.
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>It's all going back to Win7.
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>Good Luck IBM. Maybe you can call it OS2.BOB.

haha - yes well there are a lot of variables in all that. Instead of making it a dual boot machine - why not use something like VMware or VirtualBox? I guess the one good thing you can say about windows - they got all the device drivers.
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