I've known about GNU/Linux , and the whole open source thing, for sometime now.
About a year ago I bought the 'Dummies Guide to Fedora Rore1' book. Hoping to
get more into using Linux and also as my girl friend worked on Saturdays
(the only day I could go to visit) I spent a lot of time in the town, so
this book gave me something to do. I spent a few weeks flicking through
it reading bits and pieces I then decided to try it out. I installed it on
my test PC an old PII 350Mhz 128ram 3Gb drive. The install process of
Fedora is quite easy with a nice GUI installer guiding you through what
packages you want installed etc. After it had done its business installing,
about 45-60mins install time, I was thrown into the deep end, with a
rather dated looking desktop theme, my first mission was to connect to
my main XP PC.
'Ok, how do I do that? Ah ha network tool. Oh, no card installed! Humm ok!
Well I tried, where's my XP CD?'
So my first venture into Linux wasn't too successful.
After getting married and moving house I thought it would be great
to have a file server for our music etc. I had already set up a network
between my PC, my wife's, and her Mac. So adding a file server should be
easy enough. Again out comes the old PII install Fedora on it again.
This time I was more careful what I installed as I needed more space
rather than toys, after the install I checked the space left on the
3Gb drive, only 400 or so Mb. Well there goes my conception that Linux
was a smaller operating system than XP.
So now I'm on the hunt for a smaller distro, so google for 'lightweight
Linux distro' all I come up with are the tiny distros eg50Mb. What I
was after was something a little more fuller but not bloated. Then I
came across
Distrowatch.com in the packages list Ubuntu had all I needed, apache,
php, samba, etc. and its on one CD (Fedora Core 3 is 4 CD's).
So set it up downloading overnight. The next night I had planned to install
it (as long it downloaded ok, which it did). The next night I burnt it to
CD and then got carried away designing a cover to print onto the CD. That
was a week ago, last night I actually did the install. Even though it
hasn't got a fancy installer like Fedora I actually found it easier than
I thought to install. The only hard bit would have been disk partitioning
but as it had Fedora on it previously I just reformatted the partitions
that were already there. The only down side to the installation was the
time, over 2 hours later I eventually had the login screen in front of me,
(my only worry was I didn't remember putting the root password in?)
anyhow login fine.
First objective, check root password, 'Great the same as my login password,
really secure!' So promptly change it and then have a little nose around,
the GUI still isn't as nice as XP or OSX it still needs some work, I then
check the network, well the internet works so looks hopeful.
Next objective set up shared folder on the network. 'Oh, samba isn't
installed'. At that point I decided to leave it for another day, as it
was an hour later than I was expecting due to the lengthy install time.
More progress to follow as it happens.