Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: pofnlice on 3 July 2006, 19:57
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Ok, after the SuSE events, I decided to try out the ubuntu 6.06 I just downloaded and burned.
I repartitioned my hd, installed, it asked me a few questions and bang, it was installed. As it was shutting down, the end session tune sounded. I was like, yeah man, I don't have to configure my sound card!
I rebooted and boom! It was online checking for updates...all ready! So I was like, Yeah Man! I don't have to config my ethernet card!
It downloaded and installed all the updates, then asked to reboot...I was like, Uh oh man...Suse never did that!
I rebooted, checked my video card, all ready config'ed! I was like, Yeah Man! I don't have to config my vid card.
I've stopped at that pointt to come here and express my happiness to you all!
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I believe you were asked to reboot because of an update to the kernel, they don't happen that often. I was asked to reboot once in over a month of using Ubuntu 6.06.
Glad you're liking it!
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Yeah, the only time you need to reboot is to boot a new kernel ... see everyone should try ubuntu ... they're bound to like it. (Maybe I should try it too, but there is one thing I don't like, it's them putting some things in different places than most other distros ... which is the cause of most compatibility problems you might experience when trying to install something made for a different distro ... if you ever need to)
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Awsome:)
Thats great in all...but suse did all that for me to...