Lou Gogan wrote:
@ Julius
There is a live cd with Trinity that works well.
You can upgrade Trinity to 3.5.13 and it should stay stable.
The mention of the live CD got my attention immediately. Initially I had downloaded
ubuntu 10.10 solely to have an up-to-date buntu version before
downloading trinity - what a waste of a cd, what can I say about Unity - ugly CHOAS! I
went back and checked out the official installation page and
saw the link to the live CDs. I had seen the link before but the way it was worded it
looked as if it was a link to buy a CD with trinity installed.
I have downloaded it and plan to check it out within the hour!
That download page has some strange coding. My downloaded file was named:
redirect.php\?file\=cdimages%2Fkubuntu%2Fmaverick%2Fkubuntu-10.10-trinity-desktop-i386.iso
Good you found them. I would recommend the Lucid (10.04) live cd
however. It is still fully supported. If you have problems on newer
hardware, there are backported kernels available through the regular
Ubuntu repositories.
Best regards,
Julius