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Try Ubuntu Hoary instead, no thank you

Try Ubuntu Hoary instead, no thank you

Posted Mar 15, 2005 21:29 UTC (Tue) by b7j0c (subscriber, #27559)
In reply to: Try Ubuntu Hoary instead, no thank you by euler2323
Parent article: Announcing Fedora Core 4 test1

>> I tossed the cd after having it fail constently at the same point.

which was?


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Try Ubuntu Hoary instead, no thank you

Posted Mar 15, 2005 21:40 UTC (Tue) by euler2323 (guest, #28489) [Link]

You're not understanding what I said. The fact that it failed like that, was the reason the disk got tossed. When I have a couple dozen distros to choose from, why waste my time when the installer sucks?

I tried Ubuntu from many positive comments I read about it. But, I happened to not like it.

Also, you play up the fact that its based on Debian, why not just use Debian then? At least then I'd know that the distro has a future.

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Posted Mar 15, 2005 23:59 UTC (Tue) by TwoTimeGrime (guest, #11688) [Link]

> You're not understanding what I said.

And you're not understanding what he asked. Could you share with us where it failed? Was it probing a sound card? Would it not recognize your hard drive? We're just curious. I've never used Ubuntu or Fedora but I'd like to get some feedback from other users, even if they are about problems, before I investigate further with a distro.

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Posted Mar 16, 2005 16:14 UTC (Wed) by euler2323 (guest, #28489) [Link]

What I said was, I didn't give a f__k what it was doing. It didn't event try to find out. I tossed the cd and installed FC3. How many times did I say that?

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Posted Mar 16, 2005 19:40 UTC (Wed) by flewellyn (subscriber, #5047) [Link]

Which is not useful to anybody else. If a problem is going to get fixed,
knowing where the problem occurs is essential.

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Posted Mar 16, 2005 2:15 UTC (Wed) by vonbrand (subscriber, #4458) [Link]

On my notebook (Toshiba Satellite, recent model) the Gnome 2.10 live CD (Ubuntu based) hangs when recognizing IDE (lspci(8) tells me: IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801DBM (ICH4-M) IDE Controller (rev 03) ).

On another machine it boots fine, but boy takes it a looong time to do so... not too lively in my book.

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