Rhys,
If the worst comes to the worst you could install your Ubuntu is a Virtual
Box running under Windows.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
I went in the opposite direction, running WinXP in a VB under Linux for the
one Windows program that I once
(Ian, I'm in Goulburn too, so let's get together for a chat/drink sometime.)
I've been using Ubuntu for many years, and as my only desktop system for
the last two years.
I'd dearly love to get my ASUS laptop onto Ubuntu too, instead of
(shudder) Windows8, but the lockdown has defeated my effo
I only started using Ubuntu at 13.10 version, my repairman in Goulburn NSW put
me onto it. I use 14.04 now, and might upgrade when 16.04 comes out next year.
I am very happy with it.
Ian
On 23/03/15 20:16, Geoffrey Combes wrote:
> I began using Ubuntu in 2009 after using MS for Windows over 15
I began using Ubuntu in 2009 after using MS for Windows over 15 years. I
found it to be excellent and it has got better since. It provides all
the applications that I need with a few exceptions, most of those being
related to science and amateur radio (I am an engineer and a radio
amateur). Eve