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Finally! Linux (Ubuntu) is installed to my hard drive. After about three days of hard work, it's finally on there. I can now relax and spend my time learning Python, ...
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    Install'd!

    Finally! Linux (Ubuntu) is installed to my hard drive. After about three days of hard work, it's finally on there. I can now relax and spend my time learning Python, learning Perl, customizing Ubuntu, and learning the Dvorak keyboard, as well as learning more about Linux in general.

    It's installed! Woohoo!

    +10 bonus points for the H*R reference

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    Congratulations! Reminds me of my first time when I was finally was able to install Mandrake 8.2!
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    It's a great feeling, isn't it? Glad to hear you are up and running!
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    Congratulations on your accomplishment. I remember when I installed Red Hat Linux for the very first time and couldn't make it work... Then, out of necesity, I installed Xandros, then Fedora Core, then Damn Small Linux and finally Ubuntu...

    I wish you the best with Ubuntu Linux
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    The good thing is once it's installed it's going to stay installed. You might break some applications here and there, but you'll keep your OS running.
    I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso

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    It's a very wonderful feeling.

    I just need to figure out how to install applications now. I'm sort of new to Linux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizzlefish
    It's a very wonderful feeling.

    I just need to figure out how to install applications now. I'm sort of new to Linux.
    Hmmm... System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager



    There you will see a lot of things to install...
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