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3 years old!

5:45 pm ubuntu

[Birthday cake]Today my computer completes 3 years of life! 3 years ago I assembled him… By the way, I just remembered that he has my DNA. I cut my finger when I was mounting him, and when I saw, there was a little drop of my blood on the motherboard. Maybe it makes my computer stronger… :)

Much thing happens in the life of a computer in 3 years… I remember the relief that he felt when I eliminated totally Windows from him. He used Debian for a while, till know Ubuntu and “they live togheter and forever”.

They say that a 3-year-old computer is an ancient one, but he runs very fast with Ubuntu 7.04 + Beryl… Maybe I would celebrate installing Compiz Fusion over him… :)

4 Responses
  1. rudlavibizon :

    Date: July 4, 2007 @ 9:17 pm

    Someone would say: “Get a life!” but I say may he live 3 times over. Btw. I don’t remember how exactly mine is old. I’ve been upgrading (my brother actually) since an used 486 from 1996, always leaving half the parts from previous installs. That’s the beauty of “roll your own PCs” ;)

  2. kilimanjaro :

    Date: July 5, 2007 @ 4:06 pm

    i want to know to make my canon i350 to work on ubuntu os;
    thank you

  3. Andre Noel » Blog Archive » Liquid Rescale Plug-in: step-by-step :

    Date: October 1, 2007 @ 11:31 pm

    [...] I did the same thing on my three years old computer running Ubuntu Feisty (Athlon XP 2000+, 512Mb RAM DDR), and on my new computer on my work, running [...]

  4. The Linux Index » Andre Noel: Liquid Rescale Plug-in: step-by-step :

    Date: October 2, 2007 @ 2:21 am

    [...] I did the same thing on my three years old computer running Ubuntu Feisty (Athlon XP 2000+, 512Mb RAM DDR), and on my new computer on my work, running [...]

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