Can I ask why you bothered with Ubuntu? Is it just a stubborn geek-pride thing?
Sort of - I needed to get used to a version of Linux for a system I was implementing at the school I was working at
I didn't have a test system at work that I could use for a long period of time and not worry if it all went horribly wrong
It was something to do with a library control system initially but that proved to have problems
I then found something else that would be useful at the school - some sort of control system but I can;t remember the details (I retired a while ago!) - it might have been the central point for the wifi system
I ended up having a virtual system on the "IT Technician's computer" which had several systems running that I used to manage the IT systems in the school and would warn me if anything went wrong
As far as Geek goes - before I worked in school I worked at a low level on the computer systems for a big company - so I could have been described as a Geek - but a professional one
so I was used to "proper " operating systems so Linux was something that I preferred to Windows as it was closer to the systems I had worked on previously