Re: Installed Debian today.

2011-01-10 Thread Lisi
On Wednesday 29 December 2010 22:55:00 Robert Holtzman wrote:
 That's the biggest bunch of BS I've seen in a long time. I've used the
 last 3 LTS releases and they have been completely stable.

 Your posts reflect several earmarks of a troll.

I have just been doing a course, and a lot of the people on it reported having 
severe problems installing 10.10.  (I'm not one of them, I have installed and 
used it OK, but I still don't like it.)

Surely the  point of Linux is that one has choice?  One can make one's choice 
for any reason or for none.  One man's meat is another man's poison.  Why 
shouldn't the poor bloke change to Debian just because he wants to do so.  
Why does he have justify it or explain himself?

I use Debian because I like it.  I don't use Ubuntu or its stable mates 
because I don't like them.  Have those of you who are carping, got cast iron 
reasons for being on the Debian user list, that you could justify in a court 
of law?

Come off it, give the guy a break.

Lisi


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2011-01-10 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:43:02PM +, Lisi wrote:
 On Wednesday 29 December 2010 22:55:00 Robert Holtzman wrote:
  That's the biggest bunch of BS I've seen in a long time. I've used the
  last 3 LTS releases and they have been completely stable.
 
  Your posts reflect several earmarks of a troll.
 
 I have just been doing a course, and a lot of the people on it reported 
 having 
 severe problems installing 10.10.  (I'm not one of them, I have installed and 
 used it OK, but I still don't like it.)
 
 Surely the  point of Linux is that one has choice?  One can make one's choice 
 for any reason or for none.  One man's meat is another man's poison.  Why 
 shouldn't the poor bloke change to Debian just because he wants to do so.  
 Why does he have justify it or explain himself?

I never said he has to. If you check the thread you should see that I was
refuting his claim that Ubuntu LTS distros are buggier than non-LTS. Of
course Linux presents choices and no one has to justify his/hers.

 
 I use Debian because I like it.  I don't use Ubuntu or its stable mates 
 because I don't like them.  Have those of you who are carping, got cast iron 
 reasons for being on the Debian user list, that you could justify in a court 
 of law?

Of course. I triple boot and one of the distros is Lenny.
 
 Come off it, give the guy a break.

The trick is for you to read the thread and not weave fantasies.

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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-31 Thread Miles Bader
Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net writes:
 LOL LTS is much buggy then non-LTS. 9.10 was the only stable version i have
 used.

 That's the biggest bunch of BS I've seen in a long time. I've used the
 last 3 LTS releases and they have been completely stable.

So your experience is different.  Great.

 Your posts reflect several earmarks of a troll. 

and yours has several earmarks of an infuriated fanboy

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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-31 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:09:00PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
 Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net writes:
  LOL LTS is much buggy then non-LTS. 9.10 was the only stable version i have
  used.
 
  That's the biggest bunch of BS I've seen in a long time. I've used the
  last 3 LTS releases and they have been completely stable.
 
 So your experience is different.  Great.

Mine and a few thousand others.

 
  Your posts reflect several earmarks of a troll. 
 
 and yours has several earmarks of an infuriated fanboy

I'm no fanboy of any distro, let alone Ubuntu. I dual boot with Lenny
and will probably go to squeeze as my primary when it's released. I
don't like Shuttleworth's dictatorial attitude.

Take a tip: don't jump to unwarranted conclusions. 

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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread godo

On 12/28/2010 09:40 PM, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:

After 2.5 year with GNU/Linux , I finally migrated to best Distro ie
Debian,
I will be sending improvement and my problems in blog format with my new
journey with Debian.
Also I have given my life time commitment to Debian project.
Thanks

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Hi,
just from curiosity, what was the turning point to dismiss previous 
distro and start using debian?


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Narendra Sisodiya
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:10 PM, godo go...@dobosevic.com wrote:

 On 12/28/2010 09:40 PM, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:

 After 2.5 year with GNU/Linux , I finally migrated to best Distro ie
 Debian,
 I will be sending improvement and my problems in blog format with my new
 journey with Debian.
 Also I have given my life time commitment to Debian project.
 Thanks


 http://blog.narendrasisodiya.com/2010/12/for-indian-debian-lovers-like-me-please.html

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 Hi,
 just from curiosity, what was the turning point to dismiss previous
 distro and start using debian?



* bugs in ubuntu 10.x release
* unbootable iso images of ubuntu
* Crap theme in 10.x
* Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and feel
* 6 month release cycle and most buggy upgrade management which always fails
* I want to rebase http://schoolos.org to most stable.


Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread godo



* Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and feel
Ah yes, copying the look of MacOS just screaming I'm frustrated 
teenager. It is really pathetic.


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Petrus Validus


 * bugs in ubuntu 10.x release

Bugs are unavoidable.

 * unbootable iso images of ubuntu

Maybe there's a problem with your CDs or burning application?

 * Crap theme in 10.x

You can change that.

 * Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and
 feel

Two responses:

1-See previous response.

2-I don't think it's that bad, quite frankly.  Apple's interfaces are
more attractive than a lot of others out there.  I've always liked the
design of their interface.  Very clean and simple.  Honestly I would
enjoy using/recreating the Mac System 7 interface.

 * 6 month release cycle and most buggy upgrade management which always
 fails

Who said you have to upgrade to the latest version available?  Why not
use one of Ubuntu's LTS editions?  Upgrading an OS/distro every six
months is kind of silly to me.

 * I want to rebase http://schoolos.org to most stable.

Interesting project.  Good luck with it.

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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Narendra Sisodiya
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Petrus Validus petrus.vali...@gmail.comwrote:



  * bugs in ubuntu 10.x release

 Bugs are unavoidable.


But releasing ubuntu on time without fixing known critical bug ?




  * unbootable iso images of ubuntu

 Maybe there's a problem with your CDs or burning application?


64 bit ubuntu 10.10 is not bootable. checked MD5sum 100 times and similar
error arond all user
I use USB.
in some hardware both iso were unbootable.
Always fail at initramfs - init not found. or any rootfs not found.




  * Crap theme in 10.x

 You can change that.

  * Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and
  feel

 Two responses:

 1-See previous response.

 2-I don't think it's that bad, quite frankly.  Apple's interfaces are
 more attractive than a lot of others out there.  I've always liked the
 design of their interface.  Very clean and simple.  Honestly I would
 enjoy using/recreating the Mac System 7 interface.


I am using gnome from last 2 year, I always see window bar button in right.
Why they changed to left in lucid ? For me windows 7 and MAcOS theme and
interface is very crap. I cannot even work on them




  * 6 month release cycle and most buggy upgrade management which always
  fails

 Who said you have to upgrade to the latest version available?  Why not
 use one of Ubuntu's LTS editions


LOL LTS is much buggy then non-LTS. 9.10 was the only stable version i have
used.


 ?  Upgrading an OS/distro every six
 months is kind of silly to me.

  * I want to rebase http://schoolos.org to most stable.

 Interesting project.  Good luck with it.


Thanks !!


Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Petrus Validus


 But releasing ubuntu on time without fixing known critical bug ?
 
Other distros have done that in the past.  They are on a time-based
schedule.

 64 bit ubuntu 10.10 is not bootable. checked MD5sum 100 times and
 similar error arond all user
 I use USB.
 in some hardware both iso were unbootable.
 Always fail at initramfs - init not found. or any rootfs not found.
 
OK...I don't currently use Ubuntu, nor have I used it since 6.06, so I
cannot help you there.  As someone else replied earlier, Welcome to the
Club.

 I am using gnome from last 2 year, I always see window bar button in
 right. Why they changed to left in lucid?

I've read that can be changed.  Maybe somewhere in GConf?


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Narendra Sisodiya
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:35 AM, Petrus Validus petrus.vali...@gmail.comwrote:



  But releasing ubuntu on time without fixing known critical bug ?
 
 Other distros have done that in the past.  They are on a time-based
 schedule.

  64 bit ubuntu 10.10 is not bootable. checked MD5sum 100 times and
  similar error arond all user
  I use USB.
  in some hardware both iso were unbootable.
  Always fail at initramfs - init not found. or any rootfs not found.
 
 OK...I don't currently use Ubuntu, nor have I used it since 6.06, so I
 cannot help you there.  As someone else replied earlier, Welcome to the
 Club.

  I am using gnome from last 2 year, I always see window bar button in
  right. Why they changed to left in lucid?

 I've read that can be changed.  Maybe somewhere in GConf?


I know re-mastering so I know all sort of tweaks. but point was, ubuntu
change behaviour. another example like Ctrl+Alt+D = Show desktop. but in
10.10 series it is Window button + D.

Discussion can go long. Ubuntu is also doing good but I will stick with it.
I think everybody come to source one day..


Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 02:18:58AM +0530, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
 
 
 On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Petrus Validus petrus.vali...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
  * bugs in ubuntu 10.x release
 
 Bugs are unavoidable.
 
 
 But releasing ubuntu on time without fixing known critical bug ?
 
  
 
 
  * unbootable iso images of ubuntu
 
 Maybe there's a problem with your CDs or burning application?
 
 
 64 bit ubuntu 10.10 is not bootable. checked MD5sum 100 times and similar 
 error
 arond all user

What does arond all user mean? 

 I use USB.
 in some hardware both iso were unbootable.
 Always fail at initramfs - init not found. or any rootfs not found.
 
Did you try downloading again and burning another CD?

  
 
 
  * Crap theme in 10.x
 
 You can change that.
 
  * Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and
  feel
 
 Two responses:
 
 1-See previous response.
 
 2-I don't think it's that bad, quite frankly.  Apple's interfaces are
 more attractive than a lot of others out there.  I've always liked the
 design of their interface.  Very clean and simple.  Honestly I would
 enjoy using/recreating the Mac System 7 interface.
 
 
 
 I am using gnome from last 2 year, I always see window bar button in right. 
 Why
 they changed to left in lucid ? For me windows 7 and MAcOS theme and interface
 is very crap. I cannot even work on them

That's so trivial it's not worth responding to...but as the previous
poster said, it's easily changed.  Why did you ignore his answer? 
 
 
  
 
  * 6 month release cycle and most buggy upgrade management which always
  fails
 
 Who said you have to upgrade to the latest version available?  Why not
 use one of Ubuntu's LTS editions
 
 
 LOL LTS is much buggy then non-LTS. 9.10 was the only stable version i have
 used.

That's the biggest bunch of BS I've seen in a long time. I've used the
last 3 LTS releases and they have been completely stable.

Your posts reflect several earmarks of a troll. 


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Rob Owens
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 03:32:37PM -0500, Petrus Validus wrote:
  * unbootable iso images of ubuntu
 
 Maybe there's a problem with your CDs or burning application?
 
I've seen that problem, too.  Particularly with fairly recent Dell
laptops (last 4 years or so).  It would boot if I left it running long
enough, but it literally took 10 minutes or more to boot.  The CDROM
would spin up and light every few seconds, for about a half of a second.

I saw the same issue on a Debian Live Squeeze CD about a year ago, but
to me that's forgiveable, since it is testing.

-Rob


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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-29 Thread Rob Owens
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 02:18:58AM +0530, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
 On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Petrus Validus 
 petrus.vali...@gmail.comwrote:
 
   * Crap theme in 10.x
 
  You can change that.
 
   * Madness of ubuntu which is trying to create MAC - OS type look and
   feel
 
  Two responses:
 
  1-See previous response.
 
  2-I don't think it's that bad, quite frankly.  Apple's interfaces are
  more attractive than a lot of others out there.  I've always liked the
  design of their interface.  Very clean and simple.  Honestly I would
  enjoy using/recreating the Mac System 7 interface.
 
 
 I am using gnome from last 2 year, I always see window bar button in right.
 Why they changed to left in lucid ? For me windows 7 and MAcOS theme and
 interface is very crap. I cannot even work on them
 
In case it's useful to you or any other Gnome user:

I copied and modified the default Ubuntu 10.04 theme with the buttons on
the right.  I'm attaching it, but if the attachment doesn't come through
I'll email it to you.

Untar it and put it in /usr/share/themes.  Of course you shouldn't trust
me if you don't know me, so you can compare it to the default Ambiance
theme like this:

diff -r Ambiance AmbianceRight

Note that I'm far from an expert on Gnome themes, so it's possible this
is a messy hack...

-Rob


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Installed Debian today.

2010-12-28 Thread Narendra Sisodiya
After 2.5 year with GNU/Linux , I finally migrated to best Distro ie
Debian,
I will be sending improvement and my problems in blog format with my new
journey with Debian.
Also I have given my life time commitment to Debian project.
Thanks

http://blog.narendrasisodiya.com/2010/12/for-indian-debian-lovers-like-me-please.html

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Re: Installed Debian today.

2010-12-28 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 28. 12. 2010 21:40:47 je Narendra Sisodiya napisal(a):

After 2.5 year with GNU/Linux , I finally migrated to best Distro ie
Debian,
I will be sending improvement and my problems in blog format with my  
new

journey with Debian.
Also I have given my life time commitment to Debian project.
Thanks

http://blog.narendrasisodiya.com/2010/12/for-indian-debian-lovers-like-me-please.html

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