Lan Barnes wrote:
I think somebody's grumpy ....
Is it entirely fair to blame "Linux" because one distro has a poor
install and you choose to turn up your nose at the others? I'm sure you
could find plenty of Debian support if you want.
I can find plenty of Ubuntu support. I don't want support. I want
functional.
People, it's called *TESTING*.
It's done *before* shipping. It is not foisted on your users.
The reason I don't just flag Ubuntu is that every other Linux is the
same. None of them test. They all break on something when I install or
use them. Perfectly working hardware breaks on update. Perfectly
working software breaks on update. Perfectly average software refuses
to install.
So, now, I have to ask myself, is this worth the pain or should I go get
an x86 mac (endianness issues--one of the things I wanted to test and
fix) and completely ignore Linux?
That Powerbook Duo is looking mighty tempting.
-a
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