[ubuntu-uk] Curious installer behaviour .....

2014-11-07 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there    Any thoughts on this behaviour?  My main desktop machine 
has two hard drives.  I always run current stable on one and testing on 
the other, using testing as a matter of course but having stable 
available for when testing breaks.


I installed Vivid onto the drive where Trusty had been.  I used the 
defaults and installed to the entire drive.  For some reason, grub had 
been installed to the other drive, and the partitioning on the Vivid 
installation was bizarre - /dev/sdb1 was a small (500 MB) Fat 32 
partition, with /dev/sdb2 as the main ext4 partition.  The swap 
partition was as expected.


I could not install grub to this drive.  My workaround was to disconnect 
the other drive and re-install.  That gave me the expected 
partitioning.  I'm really curious as to what was going on. Any thoughts?


Regards,Barry.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choice of laptop

2014-11-07 Thread James Tait
On 06/11/14 21:01, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 05/11/14 15:22, Bill B. wrote:
>> We also need to [always], whether we know the answer or not ask 
>> one question when dealing with "big companies". "Does in work 
>> with Linux"?
> 
> Our local PCWorld has a policy (official) that staff must say: "We 
> don't support Linux".  I complained to head office and was told: 
> "This is because we don't sell anything with Linux installed."

A little over four years ago, I had reason to buy a decently-spec'd
laptop at very short notice, and PC World was the only realistic
option.  I was expecting exactly this kind of attitude, and was ready
to rebuff any offers of "help" that would try to steer me towards and
over-priced machine with Windows and all the add-ons.

A young lad came and asked if I needed any help, and I initially gave
him the brush-off with "just browsing for now, thanks."  He did
persist, though, so I explained that I was starting a new job on
Monday, would be working from home, and wanted a fairly powerful
laptop with a full HD screen, but didn't care about the software on it
because I'd be wiping it and installing Ubuntu as soon as I got it home.

Far from "we don't support Linux", his eyes lit up and he started
asking what I was going to be using it for, where I'd be working, etc.
 I came away with a knock-down deal on a Sony Vaio that, while it gave
me some initial teething problems with the nVidia graphics, served me
well until my laptop refresh last year, and is now providing solid
Facebook service to my wife.

I suppose the moral of the story is, regardless of PC World's
"official" policy, sometimes it just comes down to the particular
member of staff you end up dealing with.

JT

P.S.

I now have a System76 Gazelle Pro, which I bought just over a year
ago.  Great display (I went for the IPS upgrade), excellent
performance, but the keyboard (even with the proper Ubuntu key) is
terrible.  Having heard about PCSpecialist on this list, I configured
a similarly-spec'd laptop, and the price came in roughly £500 cheaper,
and obviously without the £200 import tax.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choice of laptop

2014-11-07 Thread Gareth France



The only way you can "try" to make a point is either by:

1. Buying a machine from somewhere that sells then sans OS or with Linux.
2. Attempting to get a refund for the "Microsoft Tax"...


I have done as suggested above and attempted my refund. I was told they 
would not do this as I should have bought the laptop without an OS. When 
I said that the retailer doesn't sell them like that they said there are 
retailers who do but could not name a single one or give me the price it 
would retail at.


Any suggestions or is it wipe and reinstall time?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Choice of laptop

2014-11-07 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker


On 07/11/14 02:21, Kris Douglas wrote:



I must say HP printers are cracking!

Kindest Regards,
Kris Douglas



I agree. My HP 5525 works perfectly on Ubuntu 14.04 - there's no 
function that doesn't work as far as I can see!


Cheers

Gordon
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