I also hope they have fixed the ACPI bug with 64-bit kernels and my little
HP media center.
I would really love to get rid of vista.... Vista is so bad that I have not
even switched on the machine in three weeks.... it is actually worse than
useless.
Other distros had the same problem, albeit not as bad as preventig the
kernel from booting...
all variations of ubuntu failed to either install or reboot post install...
Else I'm waiting for FC9 out May 13th 2009. I really do prefer FC anyway.
As long as *someone* fixes it I will be a hapy camper.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Conor Wynne <mariconor at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Sean Mac Suibhne <seanmac2007 at eircom.net>
> wrote:
>> > Does Ubuntu have an Irish language interface yet?
> > I use Mandrivas Gaeilge interface. I dont know of any other distro that
> > has an Irish language interface. Id be interested if there are any others.
>>> Here's hoping.
> My kids are in Gaelscoil -- the one that burnt down the othe day - ha ha.
>>> > Seán
> >
> > Scríobh Frank Duignan:
> >
> > > Given that a new Ubuntu is out this week is there any talk of a
> > > release
> > > party. Paul you arranged anything?
> > > f.
> > >
> > >
> >
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