On 12/31/2011 09:13 AM, Lisi wrote:
Yes, the snag is that I and Ubuntu never seem to be
able to live together. :-(
Alan Pope tells me that i can't expect Ubuntu to love me until I first love
it.
I'm not a big fan of Ubuntu either, but after checking out about everything
else Trinity runs on, I've concluded it's my best option for the moment. I
need a distro that will boot, install & run on a variety of machines without
a lot of time & messing around setting up wireless, dual boot, basic
configuration, etc. I even looked at Suse with its regularly-updated KDE
3.5.10; looks & works great, but it didn't pass the time & messing around
test. Ubuntu "just works" on most everything.
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