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On 14/12/12 15:59, bad apple wrote:
I do think your right there - up to 10.10 I'd say it was the best and easiest install there was for SOHO type setups. I thought I'd try xubuntu as I hoped the insanity was at the Unity level but it really does seem to have completely the wrong philosophy now - not we'll help you do what you want but we'll do it this way for you and you'll lump it...On 14/12/12 12:26, tom wrote:On 14/12/12 09:03, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:Not necessarily a bug - it could be a mis-configuration. GrantI've never configured it so the basic install is a buggy! Tom te tom te tomUbuntu and all it's derivatives are increasingly so bug-ridden and intentionally laden with crap that it is now officially my most hated distribution, by a long way. Everyone please do us all a favour and stop encouraging the idiots at Canonical by downloading their shit, it's the only way they'll learn. Mint if you must have an Ubuntu flavoured system, Debian otherwise. And there are countless other systems out there that aren't broken by design, full of beta level, badly thought out and stupidly implemented rubbish and shopping lenses to spy on their users. Regards
Must check developers for offshore bank accounts.. Tom te tom te tom -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq