Ubuntu
A few days ago I decided to install Ubuntu on my laptop. The network of my school does not support linux desktops and workstation. That’s why I wanted Windows and Ubuntu on my little mobile office. The last time I had a dual boot system it was a lot of work. This was back in ……… a long time ago. Back then I had to have three partitions. The boot partition, window and linux. I had a little program on the boot partition that gave you the option to choose between windows and linux.
Now it was much easier. I still have three partitions. Windows, Linux (Ubuntu) and a data partition. First install windows and keep unpartitioned space for Ubuntu. I downloaded and burned Ubuntu (15 minutes to download and 20 minutes to burn).
Ubuntu has a nice feature. If you boot from the installation CD you get to see it working without installing it first. You can do anything, surf the internet, use Openoffice, anything. A try before install option.
I used my own online help desk for any question I had. Rehuel has been using Ubuntu for a while. He uses Xubuntu because it’s lighter and he is used to do 10000 things at the same time, so he has to have access to all the resources the machine has. I only do 155 things at the same time so I can use the heavier version.
Ubuntu automatically gave me a dual boot manager. When the machine boots I have 10 seconds to decide what operating system I want. After 10 seconds Ubuntu starts. Ubuntu works faster and easier then windows. There are versions of any program want to use. It just takes a little used to. The only thing that would make this all easier is if I had a calender program that could synchronize with my Pocket PC using windows mobile.
In time I will find a way to connect to my schools windows network with Ubuntu. And how to import all my mails etc. into my Ubuntu programs. and then….. bye bye windows

I’m pretty sure there are calendar programs out there that can sync with Windows Mobile.
About the network at school, check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278034
Do you remember Samba?