Last night I made a huge mistake.
My laptop has been hanging on me for the past 3 weeks, halfway doing my work, everything stop I got no choice but to restart the laptop. This happen all the time.
Things I done to improve my laptop disaster :
Deleted not important data
Remove rubbish software.
Did disk clean up
Defrag my hard disk
And yet, it still screws up. It can figure it out. It came to a point I was really pissed.
So what does a normal person do when one is pissed. Make yourself a vanilla with chocolate chip banana split ice cream.
So here is also where the huge mistake comes about.
I decided to split my hard disk And get it running more than half on Ubuntu while I leave the rest of my important document on window. I know I know.. It's that moment of testing, I thought it was a genius idea.
So while I was installing Ubuntu and enjoying my at peace therapy, I somehow mistakenly erase my hard disk.
HOLY SHITTT, Everything is gone, I mean my everything, photos, research paper, work related, my so called never ending "how much is enough" material, a book, I am trying to finish. Everything .. Everything..
I couldn't believe that mistake Ive made. I install Ubuntu in the past without any fuss. Holy cow.
So in order to stop beating myself for my own mistake, what do you think a normal person do? ..... Exactly.
After relaxing a little, got out of the house. Thinking of where was my mistake, along with two ciggy. I then realized that I can't do much about it now. Perhaps at times letting of the past is the way to let the new good things come in.
At least now. I gain 1 kg extra , a new operating system on my laptop and it is smooth running.
Time to get more work done and perhaps a new IMAC OR MacBook Pro. Emmm?
Anyway, here what I think about Ubuntu, I've downloaded version 17.10 , it's pretty impressive. They have really improved a lot. The only issue I have now is setting up the extended external monitor. I hope I can't get sorted out by tonight.
If you thinking of trying out Ubuntu, here is a recommended video, that helps.
And hey, don't make the same dumb mistake I did, if you are getting and installing a new OS, DONT EAT THAT SHIT.