

In this guide I will be basically writing a “memoir” of my personal journey going from Windows, to Ubuntu 13.10, and likely how I lived happily ever after, depending on when you drop me out of either boredom, or you’ve fallen asleep… Please be aware that the installation process will likely be similar with other distros, but may not be exact. You can also keep up-to-date on all your Linux distro needs, and wants by going to. You can look into various distros of Linux simply by searching for them on the “all knowing” Google, or simply go to. Red Hat, Centos, Ubuntu, Fedora) to name a few, some of them even come with the tools to help you with your migratory journey, and even hand you a damp cloth to wipe the sweat off your brow. There are many ways in which you can do this, in fact depending on the distro (distribution) of Linux you decide to go with (i.e. So if you’re like me than you’ve finally decided to go the way of the Dodo. Registry error from installing, and uninstalling software, and just a lot of NONSENSE!
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If you’re anything like me, than you’re definitely tired of all the damn Windows updates that never seem to end, your system eventually slows down (which often times requires formatting your hard drive) that or at least a good defrag once a month if not more.

Giving Plex Permission to View Your Shit. To do this we will be using the “Disks” application that is preinstalled with Ubuntu: 6 Give Linux Permission to Read You NTFS Partitions. Getting Plex Media Server Ready to Transfer.
