My old computer was old. Over seven years.
Running Linux for the three years.
I screwed up and shut down while it was doing a check. I admit it. I asked my wife for another harddrive, I told her the truth "I scrambled the harddrive".
She suggested that I get a new computer. So we went to a computer store and had one made.
Blu-Ray drive,
DVD drive,
8 gigs memory,
1 terabyte drive
and
NO OPERATING SYSTEM.
I was going to put Linux on it.
So a week later she goes and picks it up.
I put it in the place where my old computer was.
I got a new keyboard and mouse too.
About 10 minutes to put the computer together and hooked up.
Now what distro to put on it.
After going through different live distros, I decided on Mint Linux, it had everything working out of the box except for the Blu-Ray.
I spent a couple of weeks trying to get Blu-Ray working. I am not a newbie, but I am not an expert either. I am able to go into root and take care of things.
So in the mean time, I got a old Panasonic toughbook. Windows 98 and full of problems. So this one I tried several different distros. (Installed, not live versions) I came across Fedora. I like it. It worked on the laptop just fine.
So back to the desktop. I switched to Fedora. It took me less than an hour to switch from Mint to Fedora. Then I went to work on the Blu-Ray drive.
Fedora has a great forum section. I was able to find what I needed to get Blu-Ray working in less than an hour. Download a few files, move them to different directories, download the VLC player (this one supports Blu-Ray)
Change the /dev/dvd/ to /dev/sr0/
BINGO, Blu-Ray works. Tried several movies all worked. The only thing that doesn't work is the menus. But the movie runs fine.
So next step. Linux from scratch. I did take business computer programming in college, Have played with programming on my computer.
I think I might just be able to build a Linux from scratch. Best part of it, I have a computer with plenty of room to use.
For someone who did not like Fedora when I started Linux, I now have two computers running Fedora.
Best part of Linux. I can get the software that I need and want.
If I want a game, education, office, utilities, music or video. Just look it up and download it. My first Distro was Debian. I still like it and Ubuntu before unity. I am not fond of Gnome 3 either.
The other part of Linux I like. Different desktops.
Unlike Windows. Linux is very customizeable.
Give Linux a try. Try PCLinuxOS, Mint and a few others have everything working out of the box. Except for Blu-ray.
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