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Latest revision as of 05:23, 11 July 2012
ECE264 Students: you must consider this!
Setting up Wubi/Ubuntu:
So one of the things I felt that every student aspiring to become a epic programmer should give up the life of windows or at least half. I mean linux isn't that bad right?
There is a program out there that actually simplifies partitioning space on your hard drive and sets up ubuntu.
Ubuntu offers Kate a great editor for programmer as well as a clean interface.
Ubuntu also makes you work with terminal for the most part. I switched to Ubuntu because I can properly debug with it instead of relying on putty.
Debugging with gdb is like taking a plane vs. walking to Los Angelos according to prof Lu.
Here is a link but it can always change (Google ftw*):
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/alternative-download
The alternatives require a torrent application, I would go with utorrent on this one.
- Trying to install it from the Ubuntu site gave me problems so I recommend the site I provided or the Wubi site.
Installing Wubi (In case any problems do occur):
I recommend looking at this site here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide