Written on May 7, 2008
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And in fact, it’s not. Here’s a practical approach to creating an Open Desktop using free solutions that you can download today from the Internet.
Operating System. Download Ubuntu Desktop Edition.Location: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/WhatIsUbuntu/desktopedition
Instant Messaging Application. Download Jabber.Location: http://www.jabber.org/quickstart
OpenOffice is a free productivity suite capable of handling word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation graphics, and is fully compatible with Microsoft Office ® documents.
Meanwhile, ThunderBird is a simple to use email client that has similar capabilities to Microsoft Outlook Express ®.
Mozilla FireFox and OpenOffice comes with Ubuntu so no extra downloading is necessary; you can get the latest versions by downloading them directly from these websites after installing Ubuntu.
Finally, Jabber is a cross-platform instant messaging solution. Use Jabber if you have multiple instant messaging accounts with the likes of Google Talk, Yahoo! IM, or MSN Messenger to bring all of that messaging into one place.
Through installing these applications in the order presented, you can turn that doorstop of a computer into something useful again. Bear in mind that the Open Desktop won’t be able to run some of your favorite Microsoft applications, but if you want something that connects to the Internet and performs some very rudimentary functions, this configuration is easy to implement. We’ll see you online!
Hey there, Dino –
What you’d want to do is go to the printer manufacturer’s website (www.hp.com, for example, for a Hewlet Packard printer), and look for that printer and its drivers. If there’s a Linux driver, you’d be in business with Ubuntu. Chances are though you’ll find an ME driver there as well. Most OEM’s will have drivers for Windows95 and up…
Anonymous says:
Commented posted on: May 9, 2008
I have Windows ME and still works but I bought this new printer and frankly, there isn’t anything compatible with ME any longer. If I download Ubuntu, would I be able to connect my printer now?
Dinosauruser