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by Ernestas 5964 days ago
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I'm using it for about half a year now. I was surprised how easy it was. Most software you can get in debian packages and it installs similar like in windows.

For php I use gEdit, very lightweight Gnome editor with plugins. If you want full IDE eclipse PDT is the way to go.

For images I like GIMP.

I've 1GB of ram and Flash seems to be really heavy on the laptop, fan is on max when viewing flash.

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Have been using Ubuntu on HP notebook exclusively for the past 2.5 years. Programming with GCC + Python + several browsers and multiple web servers.

Apt manages all the upgrades, patches fine. Upgraded from Ibex to Jaunty to Karmic without having to re-install anything. Just follow the release information.

Although the HP has only 1.5GB RAM, single 1.8GHz Celeron. I run the notebook screen and an external 22" LCD without problems across 4 desktops and typically have 10+ apps running concurrently. Gimp & OpenOffice are fine for typical uses. With more up to date hardware you won't be disappointed.

Yup, I use GIMP installed from getdeb.net as they usually have updates before Ubuntu repos get them. Also Inkscape is great as a vector editor. Digikam for photo/image management and occasionally I use it for some touch ups too.