I'll start off with the request, of course, since as usual I expect the rest to be complete gibberish as usual lol, shouldn't be as bad as usual though! Anyway, this time around I'm posting the video of the song Stricken by Disturbed which can be found in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, requested by Donut (I think, correct me if I'm wrong lol). Definately a good song to play, but definately not one of my favorite song by Disturbed. If would of been the creator of the game I would of tried getting a song like Down with the Sickness or something, but that falls in the personal taste area ;p Anyway I played the song on Expert, messed up the last part of the solo in the song (as usual for this song), otherwise I've had some difficulties with the ending part too, but not too bad. Anyway, here's the vid and enjoy :]
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Now, as far as the Operating System changes goes, know that I am currently triple booting my laptop since yesterday. Yep, triple booting. I currently have Ubuntu 8.04 as my main OS, Windows XP SP2 Home as a secondary OS or rather a non-existent one lol, and now have Ubuntu Studio 8.04 installed on a 5GB partition, just to test it out. All of this is simply an attempt at replacing the multimedia production functionality that I find in XP.
Ubuntu Studio was created to be one of the first, truely complete, full fledge, multimedia production based Operating System in the Linux world. Before that, there was Dream Linux which honestly kinda sucks.U-Studio, as I call it, was created based off of Ubuntu, but at first was not an official release bu the Ubuntu team until recently, apparently, well as far as I can tell, it is now an official part of the Ubuntu community.
The distribution contains alot of Graphical software to create palettes, create 2D and 3D images, create animations, create drawings, stuff for photo editing.
It also has some Video editing tools, which are rarely seen on a Linux distro, but even more rarely seen are Audio production tools. The distro, from what I could see yesterday night, has TONS of Audio production tools. Even more than I expected. Enough that it even starts being confusing.
Anyway all of this to say that in the following days, I'll see whether I keep XP longer or not, depending on when I decide whether the instrumental album I been working on feels finished or not, and whether I keep Ubuntu studio or not, keep it as main, keep it as a dual-boot or simply get rid of it. I don't think I'd keep it as my main due to it's weird layout, I'll most likely keep it as a secondary Operating System. Keep my Ubuntu as my main, and U-Studio on a different partition which will be meant exclusively to multimedia production/editing, mainly for audio though, since all I need for video so far is an encoder/compressor for the videos I take with my cam, which I already have on my normal Ubuntu. We'll see.
Definately, you can see that lately I have been rather busy on the computer side. But I'm still there! Just less active a little bit in terms of blogs writting, otherwise be assure that I still comment everyday on your blogs!