don't rush to install Ubuntu 9.10 - it's a really broken release, plus GRUB2 will ruin all your multiboot environment. Since also 9.04 was a bad release with KDE, I stay with 8.10 (Intrepid) on my large desktop machine, plus 9.04 with Gnome (not KDE!) on my laptop (multiboot with Osol and Freebsd with ZFS, WXP). I will gradually move away from Ubuntu towards less fancy but more stable distributions (Debian most likely)
Harald UNIX fossile ----------------------------- Dr. Harald von Fellenberg Tel: +41-(0)44-821-1996 HVF Security Consulting Mobile: +41-79-349-0393 Sch?tzenr?tistrasse 19 http://www.hvf.ch CH-8044 Gockhausen Switzerland mailto:hvf at hvf.ch Daniel Bossert schrieb: > Hello > > Am Mi, 18.11.2009, 13:48, schrieb Mika Borner: >> a b wrote: >>> No, actually I'm anxious to see it in Solaris 10 and Solaris >>> Express:Community Edition (the one Sun is killing). >>> >>> That's where it is needed the most, not in OpenSolaris. >>> >>> >> Please get over it. SXCE is going the way of the dodo. OpenSolaris with >> IPS is the future. >> >> While it is not perfect today (nobody said it is), it is already quite >> usable and solves many problems. >> >> Ok, it introduces some new ones, but the same can be said about any new >> technology... > > Hi > As though I am surprised how easy certain things are with osol, I can't > say that it is really stable. I have installed now at home osol snv127. > And my wife reported yesterday that the computer crashed and didn't came > up again. I had to go into single-user-mode and do init 6 so it worked > again. > She is using Thunderbird and firefox with facebook-games. This combination > is a good stresstest to see if a system works..) > So, tomorrow evening I'm going to install Ubuntu 9.10 ... (I propose > you'll hate me now). Also, with osol, firefox got dark about 4 times > within 2 hours. This means a huge load.. > > Even though I'll go to the Linuxday at the opensolaris-booth. > > I'm interesting to see how osol will develop. But yes, I loved SXCE too, > because it was more then Sol 10, but nearly as stable as it. > > sorry for this negativ post. Probably my wife will be happy with osol in > an half year? > > > _______________________________________________ > ug-chosug mailing list > ug-chosug at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-chosug
