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Title: Good-bye Ubuntu Linux. A good distribution runs aground. Big time.
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Published: Dec 10, 2012
Author: Me
Post Date: 2012-12-10 02:52:34 by Pinguinite
Keywords: Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora Core
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Comments: 48

I started using Ubuntu Linux when Mandriva, my current favored linux distribution, no longer installed on a new computer some 5 years ago. It was great then and I've never hesitated to recommend it for its ease of use and well maintained distribution of Linux.

That changed with their 11.10 release which did away with the KDE desktop and forced everyone to use their new Unity interface apparently designed for use with notepads. Apparently, mouse desktop users are a thing of the past now. But forcing a linux user to use one interface is pretty much anti-linux philosophy. Even so, after the support cycle ended recently for the pre-11.10 versions, I was forced to upgrade into the kindergarden-level environment provided by Unity. I gave it a shot for a couple weeks and decided it was a piece of crap. At least for me. I think now it's designed for use by people who have no knowledge of computers or who are otherwise morons -- something I reluctantly decided, after long consideration, I was not. (No offense to legitimate and honest morons intended).

A saving grace provided after-market style by the linux community was that my favored KDE interface could be installed onto 11.10 and later Ubuntu versions with a software installation, thus allowing me to completely avoid Unity. Perhaps it works for some, and probably does, but it didn't work for me. I log in and 3 seconds later, I'm returned to the linux login screen. The 11.10 included the new Kmail2 program for handling email on my PC. Unfortunately, that didn't work and a net search found many complaints about it's failures and protests about why such a buggy program was included... nay, mandated, in a major Ubuntu release. Maybe Kmail is soon to go the way of the do-do bird, but until then, leave the dang thing alone, please.

Digging to the bottom of the Ubuntu barrel for solutions, I upgraded to 12.04 and the latest (greatest?) 12.10 in an effort to have KDE and Kmail work, but nothing did. So after a long and happy time with Ubuntu, I decided it was time to trash it as a desktop OS.

I've replaced it with Fedora Core, which Linux users will recognize as a long-standing distribution of Linux. Haven't quite figured it all out but the latest "17" release is installed, running KDE and the still working Kmail software (not Kmail2). It appears to be, so far, every bit as slick as Linux should be. Hopefully Fedora Core will continue to fly high well into the future.

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#2. To: Pinguinite (#0)

I have an XP/Ubuntu dual boot. I hate Unity and have been debating switching. Personally, I find Unity to be much more difficult to use than the KDE desktop. It takes me forever to find anything and there are some things I still can't find.

I recently purchased a new computer and have been toying with the idea that instead of throwing out my old one I would take the old one and some old laptops I have and set up a Beowulf network. I just started reading Building Clustered Linux Systems. I know there are some Linux distros that specialize in this so I'll likely replace Ubuntu with whatever distro the book recommends.

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#13. To: F.A. Hayek Fan, Pinguinite (#2)

I have an XP/Ubuntu dual boot.

that's what my husband has. recently he's been having some problems with his audio turning completely off when he restarts his computer and now his clock has disappeared from the right lower corner display.

i wonder if this is the reason?

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#15. To: christine (#13)

that's what my husband has. recently he's been having some problems with his audio turning completely off when he restarts his computer and now his clock has disappeared from the right lower corner display.

i wonder if this is the reason?

I don't know. The only problem I've had (besides dealing with Unity) is that when I upgraded to the latest and greatest Ubuntu my HP printer quit working. I reloaded the driver and now it works but it's so slow that it takes five minutes to print one page. No one can tell me why and HP doesn't support Linux. The drivers are done by a third party. I gave up and now only print from XP. It's a real pain in the ass. It worked fine on the previous versions of Ubuntu. Luckily I rarely use that computer to print anyway. Instead I use my laptop which runs Win7.

If I create this Beowulf network I was talking about I'm going to try and run Win7 from a virtual window using VMWare and get rid of the dual boot. I tried before and got it to work under my log in but could never get it to work on anyone elses. I finally gave up. I know there's a way. The problem is finding the time to investigate and play around. One of these days...(famous last words).

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#18. To: christine (#13)

that's what my husband has. recently he's been having some problems with his audio turning completely off when he restarts his computer and now his clock has disappeared from the right lower corner display.

i wonder if this is the reason?

My guess is that the security updates that are done frequently can sometimes do slight modifications to setups. I had an audio icon on my sidebar that I would open up occasionally if there was an audio problem, but I don't think I ever (recently) had any issue with audio being disabled with every restart.

Dual boot is nice and safe, but using vmware allows both windows and linux of whatever variety to be run simultaneously. I do recommend "vmware player", which can be installed either on windows or linux to run another copy of about any OS inside an application window.

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