Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve been using Linux at home for over 5 years now. My wife and I both runUbuntu Linux and find it to be a great alternative to Windows. Our media is streamed to our TV using a hacked original Xbox running the XBMC Linux distro.
Ubuntu are in the habit of releasing a new version of their distro every 6 months, coinciding with the 6 month release cycle of the Gnome desktop environment. The latest version of Ubuntu is named Lucid Lynx and is a Long Term Support release. I recently ran out of blank CDs so for the first time I will be using the usb-creator package on my current Ubuntu installation to create a bootable USB Key image to install Lucid Lynx from.
Lucid Lynx Install…from USB
Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve been using Linux at home for over 5 years now. My wife and I both runUbuntu Linux and find it to be a great alternative to Windows. Our media is streamed to our TV using a hacked original Xbox running the XBMC Linux distro.
Ubuntu are in the habit of releasing a new version of their distro every 6 months, coinciding with the 6 month release cycle of the Gnome desktop environment. The latest version of Ubuntu is named Lucid Lynx and is a Long Term Support release. I recently ran out of blank CDs so for the first time I will be using the usb-creator package on my current Ubuntu installation to create a bootable USB Key image to install Lucid Lynx from.