From 1254b95b70bb63ecc85d34404be2c19ed88fcb7a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Henrik Jochum <henrik.jochum@uzh.ch>
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 22:50:58 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Update journey.md

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-A first update (21:50)
+### A first update (21:50)
 - So it took quiet some time for this first update to appear, as I had some difficulty partitioning my HDD. In the end it was a Windows problem, bug, I'm not sure.
 I solved it by using a third party software, even though sadly it wasn't open source, the free version did it's job. 
 - I will now go into actually installing Ubuntu. Let's see how this one goes.
 - Success! At least the very scary part is over, accessing the BIOS. Luckily I've done this before, so I wasn't too intimidated. I'm currently installing Ubuntu, which already at first glance has a very nice interface! So that's a big plus.
-- Had a little problem when choosing the settings where to install everything. The "root file system" wasn't defined for whatever reason, but a quick Google solved the problem. Currently everything's installing and looking good. 
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+- Had a little problem when choosing the settings where to install everything. The "root file system" wasn't defined for whatever reason, but a quick Google solved the problem. Currently everything's installing and looking good. 
+
+### Second Update (22:40)
+
+- ![And we're live](https://paste.pics/7ea975d5d5034961602ae19453da027c)
+- Though I haven't figured out how to embed this picture
+
+### First impressions
+
+On first glance, this seems like a very neat and minimalistic OS. Right off the bat it feels a little more responsive in some regards in comparison with windows, but this might just be the placebo-effect.
+A number of tightly memorized shortcuts and muscle-memories are different, which is a little annoying (e.g. changing tabs with alt+1/2/3 instead of ctrl+1/2/3) but I think that's just a matter of time. 
+Other than that, it seems like it's pretty much a white paper (for a non-hardcore-geek), so no unnecessary software, gimmicks, information and all that jazz. Now the question is, if all the software, which
+I'm interested in for a proper worksflow (also outside DigiZeit) is available. If that's the case, great, if not I'll have to look for a workaround.
+
+I'll follow up on that tomorrow, as it's getting late.
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