issue97:mon_histoire
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- | After being a Windows user since 1999, and even building a custom Windows PC in 2001, I switched to Linux in early 2009 with OpenSuse (I can’t remember the version number, but it was the last release that had a paid box-set available to purchase from Amazon). I switched to Ubuntu later that year with 10.04 LTS, which I used for quite some time before getting a new Windows 7 laptop in late 2010 – which even got upgraded to Windows 8 Pro and then Windows 8.1 Pro albeit with a brief three-month stint of using Ubuntu again. | + | **After being a Windows user since 1999, and even building a custom Windows PC in 2001, I switched to Linux in early 2009 with OpenSuse (I can’t remember the version number, but it was the last release that had a paid box-set available to purchase from Amazon). I switched to Ubuntu later that year with 10.04 LTS, which I used for quite some time before getting a new Windows 7 laptop in late 2010 – which even got upgraded to Windows 8 Pro and then Windows 8.1 Pro albeit with a brief three-month stint of using Ubuntu again. |
In January 2014, I got an Acer C720 Chromebook which was my first encounter with Chrome OS, even though I’d been using Chromium OS from December 27th of 2013. It was my first experience of buying a Laptop that comes with a Linux OS as standard – even though Chrome OS isn’t a true Linux Distribution. I’ve been running it alongside my Toshiba laptop ever since I got it, until May 2, when I decided to dual-boot my Toshiba laptop with Ubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1 Pro. | In January 2014, I got an Acer C720 Chromebook which was my first encounter with Chrome OS, even though I’d been using Chromium OS from December 27th of 2013. It was my first experience of buying a Laptop that comes with a Linux OS as standard – even though Chrome OS isn’t a true Linux Distribution. I’ve been running it alongside my Toshiba laptop ever since I got it, until May 2, when I decided to dual-boot my Toshiba laptop with Ubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1 Pro. | ||
- | The initial install of Ubuntu 14.04 went well – albeit by using an initial install of Ubuntu 10.10 followed by an Upgrade to 14.04 via the Update Manager. I set up a root partition of 232.9 GB for the Ubuntu install, a home partition of 2229.2 GB for my data, a logical partition of 4.0GB for the Linux swap partition, and the remaining 465.8 GB given over to a single partition for Windows 8.1 Pro. | + | The initial install of Ubuntu 14.04 went well – albeit by using an initial install of Ubuntu 10.10 followed by an Upgrade to 14.04 via the Update Manager. I set up a root partition of 232.9 GB for the Ubuntu install, a home partition of 2229.2 GB for my data, a logical partition of 4.0GB for the Linux swap partition, and the remaining 465.8 GB given over to a single partition for Windows 8.1 Pro.** |
- | After I got Ubuntu 14.04 updated, I booted from a Windows 7 Ultimate DVD, installed Windows 7, and then installed Windows 8.1 Pro from a 32GB Samsung SD card. | + | J'ai été utilisateur de Windows à partir de 1999 et j'ai même assemblé un PC Windows personnalisé en 2001, mais, début 2009, j'ai changé pour Linux, en choisissant OpenSuse (je ne me souviens pas du numéro de la version, mais c' |
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+ | En janvier 2014, je me suis procuré un Chromebook Acer C740, ma première rencontre avec Chrome OS, bien que j'aie utilisé Chromium OS depuis le 27 décembre 2013. C' | ||
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+ | **After I got Ubuntu 14.04 updated, I booted from a Windows 7 Ultimate DVD, installed Windows 7, and then installed Windows 8.1 Pro from a 32GB Samsung SD card. | ||
Once I’d got Windows 8.1 Pro installed and set up, I shutdown the Toshiba laptop for the night. Then on May 3, I started up the Toshiba laptop. Instead of being greeted by the usual Grub boot screen with OS selection, I was greeted by the Windows 8 splash screen, and basically a Windows laptop with an unusable set of Ubuntu 14.04 partitions. | Once I’d got Windows 8.1 Pro installed and set up, I shutdown the Toshiba laptop for the night. Then on May 3, I started up the Toshiba laptop. Instead of being greeted by the usual Grub boot screen with OS selection, I was greeted by the Windows 8 splash screen, and basically a Windows laptop with an unusable set of Ubuntu 14.04 partitions. | ||
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After the trouble of getting a Windows/ | After the trouble of getting a Windows/ | ||
- | After learning something new about how to set up a dual-boot Windows/ | + | After learning something new about how to set up a dual-boot Windows/ |
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+ | Une fois Windows 8.1 Pro installé et configuré, j'ai éteint le portable Toshiba pour la nuit. Puis, le 3 mai, je l'ai démarré. Au lieu de voir l' | ||
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+ | Après avoir téléchargé l'ISO d' | ||
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+ | Étant donné les ennuis recontrés pour faire fonctionner un système Windows/ | ||
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+ | Après avoir appris quelque chose de nouveau sur la façon de configurer un système en double amorçage Windows/ |
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