On 10 March 2011 22:00, ashik salahudeen aash...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone asks a question on a specific distribution that s quiet
popular, I think we should either give him a solution or point him to
one. Switching distros is _not_ a solution.
+1 especially when one is comfortable with a
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 06:26, prakreet vipinmatth...@gmail.com wrote:
non lts releases r for people who want to stay on the bleeding edge of
development..
arjun1...@gmail.com
Ubuntu ?
__BleedingEdge__
Never knew that ubuntu dev's were fulfilling shuttleworth's dream of making
ubuntu a
If someone asks a question on a specific distribution that s quiet
popular, I think we should either give him a solution or point him to
one. Switching distros is _not_ a solution.
As prakeet said, staying with 10.04 seems to be the safe bet.
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murali... i had some issues with ubuntu 10.10.. so i stayed with
ubuntu 10.04.. i would suggest u try ubuntu 10.04.. it is an lts(long
term support) release n now it has released the 2nd service pack to
the lts release.. it won't have these issues.. non lts releases r for
people who want to stay