Perhaps that's because this is a LTS version. They tend to be more
conservative in such versions, unlike "Edgy" eft for instance.

2008/5/28 Anton Xuereb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> You know me jean, didn't mind using the command line 3 years ago when we
> were at 6th form let alone now..
>
> I'm not sure about this...ubuntu makes you kinda lazy in a way i guess..
>
> M
>
>
>
> Jean : Arch Linux ftw! Well, I wouldn't give it to noobs, but as you're not
> a
> noob, I'd definitely suggest it to you. It's usable (well, otherwise I
> wouldn't be typing this), and there are no such things as feature
> freeze, it's a rolling release. Some things haven't updated yet, like
> KDE 4, but it's a piece of cake to compile it as a package.
> Customisable? You just have to edit 1 file. Wiki's excellent, community
> is excellent. Packages are quite fine too. There isn't a synaptic like
> utility though..but controlling it from the command line shouldn't be a
> problem. Oh,and suspend and hibernate work.. They never did in Ubuntu.
> Plus, the good things of Ubuntu, like the patches they add to cairo for
> better font rendering, are also easily obtainable.
>
> Sorry for the offtopicness, though.
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