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[ILUG] is Hardy Heron flightless?

[ILUG] is Hardy Heron flightless?

Diarmuid Bourke diarmuidbourke at gmail.com
Wed May 21 00:23:13 IST 2008


FRLinux wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Diarmuid Bourke
> <diarmuidbourke at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> I hope Ubuntu isn't getting into bed to closely with Gnome as they seem
>> to have a habbit of strange additions and removals from their product.
>>     
>
> Well kubuntu is a second hand product compared to ubuntu and their
> gnome love. I know i am going to get the stick for this but hey.
>   
aye, The main developer for kubuntu does a good job given his resources, 
if Canonical threw a bit of help his way, it could be awesome.
> On another note, my mother has been running Mandriva since 2003 and I
> have upgraded her computer to every new version each year. Her system
> never broke. Granted she uses only web/mail and office tools but
> still...
>   
aye, I wasn't just using it for web and office tools. Most of the update 
issues came from update scripts not executing correctly, especially 
kernel updates.
> Last, my x31 laptop is on lenny too and I confirm that it rocks, been
> on it since January and never encountered a single issue with it.
>
> Steph
>   




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