Day 25.
Migrate Documents and Settings
Ok got round to installing ubuntu on my sons computer (p4, 3ghz, 120hdd, 512mb ram, geforce 6800 video card, turtle beach audio card.) During the install, it prompted me for where to install, i chose a forgotten blank 10gb partition, as it was unused,. and ubuntu brought up a migrate documents and settings wizard of sorts, allowing me to copy the data from detected users on the winxp partition, cool, so I went with that.
This wizard was quite cool, but suffers from lack of thought, when you select more than one user is says '
Create a user to import the selected account into', and if you have selected 5 users like me, it's not clear whether all this info is going into ONE user account or each account separately (that you create). So in the end i highlighted each selected account, and created a new one underneath for copying the info across.
One of those accounts was for me (niall) and you have to type username, login name, password. I did that and after the wizard is done., you are brought to the 'who is going to use this computer' page, where I once again had to enter my own account info+password. Seems a bit odd to me, but at least this is a step in the right direction for helping windows users move to linux. Thumbs up.
After the installation however, firefox didn't have any of the bookmarks, because I make my kids use Firefox in xp, and it seems the ubuntu migration only copies bookmarks from Internet Explorer. Well that's a shame, nice tool otherwise. (note to Ubuntu developers, how about giving the user a choice of what browser to copy the bookmarks from ?).
Grub Triple boot
In addition to setting his box up, I noted that after the installation was complete and I saw the grub bootloader, it now listed Ubuntu, SLED10 and Winxp, nice, very nice. I tested booting into XP after all was done and it worked fine, I've yet to test SLED10 but I'm hopeful that it too is fine.
fsck error
However, it wasn't all plain sailing, on the first boot after installation, I got an fsck error saying device /dev/sdb1 (not sure if that was it) hadn't been scanned for errors in 49710 days ! and it scanned and fixed..... then forced a reboot. I've no idea why this happened and i'm pretty sure that whatever it was referring to was definetly not around 49710 days ago... (136.5 years ago ?)
I logged in as me, then ran
apt-get update, and
apt-get upgrade from cli as root (sudo -i if you forget).
One other suggestion for Ubuntu developers, if the installation has brought up the 'migrate documents and settings tool' and if there are more than one users created in that tool, wouldn't it be nice to have the XP like gui login where you can choose which user to login rather than having to type username and password ? Yes, I know this is easily configurable within Ubuntu, but my point was to ease the transition from XP to linux.
Desktop Effects and Nvidia video drivers.
Next I attempted to enable desktop effects, but that failed as root was busy apt-getting. I'll retest that shortly, but what WAS nice was that Ubuntu would install the nvidia 'proprietory' driver for me, if I chose to do so. Nice.
Ok after the nvidia driver., Ubuntu wanted a reboot, I rebooted and then enabled desktop effects, it worked fine, however I note that I cannot set the resolution above 1024x768 which sucks as this is a 21inch monitor capable of 1600x1200@85hz. I'll look into that later.
No audio ?
In addition, I'll need to find out where the sound is, as it's totally missing (I believe it was working fine in SLED 10, but will need to boot into Suse to find out.)
I'm including a screenshot of my sons ubuntu desktop, with beryl, gdesklets, avant dock installed (gdesklets not in the screenshot) and to do all this took about 70 minutes from start (inserting ubuntu cd) to where I am now.