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Main => Gospel Music Lounge => Topic started by: B3Wannabe on December 05, 2007, 07:52:16 PM
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I just loaded Ubuntu Linux on my church's computer. Windows XP kept having problems. We all like the interface of KDE, with it's Vista-like window decorations....actually Vista is Linux-like, since it was on Linux first.
Things we do with our computer:
1. Audio/Video recordings of the service.
2. Stream video/audio to the internet
3. Display lyrics during Praise and Worship
The best thing about it, is that it's free. Don't have to pay 400 for Vista and we didn't have to upgrade our computer.
I'm testing out Ubuntu and openSUSE for home use now. I loaded it on my children's computer today. We'll see how this goes.
Anyone else using Linux at home or in their church?
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And I was about to load Redhat on a computer again.
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HAHAHA, I THOUGHT U MEANT
(http://elsja.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/linus.gif)
FOR YO' CHURCH...
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I ran Ubuntu on a church PC. Biggest problem was "Human Interface Error".
Even with Wine installed our AV guys couldn't use it. Small minds. ::)
That's actually a good tip. If the people, who willing be using the PC the most, have NEVER even heard of Linux? You'll have issues.
Good luck training them.
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The selling point for "Ubuntu" is that it's an South African word, meaning "brotherhood"...if I remember correctly. Since they're Africans, they liked that.
It's actually not that hard to use. You'd have to be a total idio...I mean computer illiterate, to not understand it.
Installing applications is even pretty easy, unless you have to compile something.
I used the default interface, with the menus at the top. It didn't take them long to get it.
And I was about to load Redhat on a computer again.
Redhat? On a desktop computer?
I don't think Redhat is as user-friendly. I think it's more for enterprise users.
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Well, to me the selling point was the fact that Ubuntu IS user friendly. I was REALLY impressed (& still am impressed) with how easy it is to use.
Sadly, its just not the case for the AV guys at my church... ::) And they call themselves techies! >:( ::)
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Well, to me the selling point was the fact that Ubuntu IS user friendly. I was REALLY impressed (& still am impressed) with how easy it is to use.
Sadly, its just not the case for the AV guys at my church... ::) And they call themselves techies! >:( ::)
Did you give them the eye candy?
It has some really good candy too.
I was going to load Super Karamba on it, to get the desktop widgets, but I think it's overkill for what we do.
They did keep asking me "where are the icons", because the desktop is so clean. Everything is on the menus.
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I have Ubuntu on two of my home computers.
It is very user friendly and good for anybody trying to use something not Microsoft.
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Did you give them the eye candy?
Yep. First question they asked was "Is this XP?" ::)
Anyway, instead of going to XP we upgraded to Vista now & they still cant use it! ::)
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LOL
See.
Should've stayed FREE!
LOL
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I know right. I told them to stay with XP but they reasoned that since Vista had come out it was better to future proof lol!
I told them they were breaking the golden "Never buy the buggy 1st version" rule plus Ubuntu was free... but they weren't having a bar of it.
Now they're paying for it... literally hah!
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The selling point for "Ubuntu" is that it's an South African word, meaning "brotherhood"...if I remember correctly. Since they're Africans, they liked that.
It's actually not that hard to use. You'd have to be a total idio...I mean computer illiterate, to not understand it.
Installing applications is even pretty easy, unless you have to compile something.
I used the default interface, with the menus at the top. It didn't take them long to get it.
Redhat? On a desktop computer?
I don't think Redhat is as user-friendly. I think it's more for enterprise users.
As the word "Ubuntu" comes from my native language, @ 1st I was confuzd bout wat dis ubuntu thing is all about.
I'm glad U explained what ubuntu is..
well, since it has 2 do with computers, i'm sure it's some entrepreneurial spirit that coined the term 4 the program & i wouldnt be surprizd if twas Mark Shuttleworth or sm1 alike.
funny thing is that i'd never heard of such program & i'm in SA!! :o ?/?
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Ubuntu is straight up tight! The church I play for (the one I played the organ at when you cam over B3) their hard drive was completely shot...won't even load...get a blue screen everytime. So I loded Ubuntu up on a PC and was able to recover all the stuff on there and back it up.
C, what programs you using for the church?
I have a old PC here and may take that to the church and let the AV ministry have it.
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Hey guys, this sounds like a cool prog..
can any 1 of U plz tell me where I can get it 4 my church/ just forward the files 2 me..thanx in advance.
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If you are sick of paying for MS Office, then check out openoffice.org, it's free and works the same way.
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If you are sick of paying for MS Office, then check out openoffice.org, it's free and works the same way.
Thanx Darkwing :) 8)
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Hey guys, this sounds like a cool prog..
can any 1 of U plz tell me where I can get it 4 my church/ just forward the files 2 me..thanx in advance.
Its free. Google will help you & their should be Linux distributors in SA who'll send you free copies on CD.
That's how I got mine.
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Its free. Google will help you & their should be Linux distributors in SA who'll send you free copies on CD.
That's how I got mine.
Thanx Fretai03..i shall google it upon my waking up..it's 6am now & i need 2 nap.
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Get Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
If you don't have a fast Internet connection, you can request a copy, as fretia03 stated:
https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
As we stated, it's totally free. Come with an office application, OpenOffice. You can load Koffice too, but I like OpenOffice better.
We're testing out a bunch of applications, right now, until we see which ones work best.
Slides: OpenOffice Presenter
Audio: Sweep, KRecorder, Audacity
Video: Kdv (if I remember the name correctly)
We also have a hardware DVD recorder.
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Thanx B3Wannabe..this prog seems so cool.. 8)
gr8 stuff from gr8 ppl. ;)
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My home Ubuntu desktop:
(http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/albums/userpics/10518/Screenshot-3.jpeg)
gDesklets - running Clock and Calendar wigets
Kopete messenger, Firefox, amSynth, Hydrogen
(http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/albums/userpics/10518/Screenshot-2.jpeg)
gDesklets - running Clock and Calendar wigets
Kopete messenger, Firefox, amSynth, Hydrogen
I'm running the Gnome desktop and the background is from http://www.deviantart.com.
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** Steps out of lurkdom**
Here's my home desktop... Dual booting Ubuntu/XP. I'm doing the same on my laptop.
(http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/9195/screenshotly5.th.gif) (http://img98.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotly5.gif)
Running Conky instead of GDesklets, Firefox, Opera, and other apps that I can't remember off the top of my head since i'm at work and not at home. I have no idea where i found the wallpaper. I just thought it was cool. My wallpaper changes every 10 minutes. This was the one that happened to be the lucky one.
I'd be interested to hear how this thread develops. It would be nice to breathe life into older machines and put them to use in the church.
**steps back into lurkdom**