I switched from FC8 to Ubuntu 9.04 a few years
ago. Ubuntu worked with all of my hardware and peripherals out of
the box, even newish motherboards, and I had fewer issues with
WINE compatibility for CrysalisPro a WIndows-based X-ray data
processing program for our Oxford Diffraction instrument. Ubuntu
10.04 LTS is even better, and I'm scheduling an upgrade of my
workstations this summer. Ubuntu will install NVidia
drivers for you through a GUI setting with automatic updates, or you
can do it manually, too. Each distro has its own specific headaches. For FC, it was SELinux and a few other random driver and package issues, for Ubuntu it's other things, but I'm finding Ubuntu less problematic at the moment for the stuff I want to run. Cheers. On 2/22/2011 10:16 AM, David Roberts wrote: Hello all, --
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