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I work in Building 2 on the 4th floor of BEA's Corporate offices. I had moved into a new office, when I noticed a box of CDs on the filing cabinet near my office. They were CDs of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. "Just what the world needs, another Linux distro", I thought to myself. Eight months later, I began to read more about Ubuntu, and wanted to try it out. The articles suggested it was a slick desktop experience and an easy installation process. By this time, the CDs were gone (I think I threw them out). So, I went to their site and downloaded their distro as an ISO and burned a CD.One of the first things you notice is that you can boot off the CD and it works pretty well, if a but slowly. The second thing is that the install is pretty easy. Its still a bit scary since it involves hard drive partitioning, which is a black art, but if you have a system you can blow away, its very easy when you let Ubuntu do the provisioning for you. My favorite part of the Live CD version of Ubuntu is the MPEG of Nelson Mandela explaining what Ubuntu means.
The Out of the Box experience was amazing. It looks great. This is in part due to the graphics and polish of the system, and also to GNOME, of which I am an unabashed fan.
WorkshopInstaller.bin LAX_VM /home/broth/jrockit/bin/java
The install worked like a charm. And I was able to run Workshop from Desktop. Give it a try. For more information, see our E-Docs site.
Note: Please be aware that this is not an acknowledgement support, just merely my personal efforts with this software. If you think we should support Ubuntu, let me know.
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Despite his technical education, Bill Roth is Chief Marketing Officer at LogLogic in San Jose. He is formerly the Vice President of the BEA Workshop Business Unit. Prior to this he was Chief Technical Evangelist for Epiphany. With over 20 years in this industry, he has played numerous product marketing, product management and engineering roles at companies like Sun and Morgan Stanley, and GSI Commerce. He was recently named one of the World's 30 Most Influential Cloud Bloggers.
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