On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 01:54:21PM +0700, Ming wrote:
> Perhaps the ubuntu developers might want to consider using a graphical
> installer & bootloader in the next release (hardy). I'm currently
> using ubuntu studio gutsy, and I think the gnome desktop is great ;)
> my n
De: Sarah Hobbs
Enviado el: lun 24/03/2008 14:54
Para: Ming
CC: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
Asunto: Re: Graphical Installer & bootloader
>The bootloader (grub), however, is still text, and I suspect will be so,
until grub2 comes out.
This for me is fundamental. I would like t
De: Ming
Enviado el: lun 24/03/2008 7:54
Para: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
Asunto: Graphical Installer & bootloader
>Perhaps the ubuntu developers might want to consider using a graphical
installer & bootloader in the next release (hardy). I'm currently
using ubuntu s
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:54:10AM EST, Sarah Hobbs wrote:
> Ming wrote:
>> Perhaps the ubuntu developers might want to consider using a graphical
>> installer & bootloader in the next release (hardy). I'm currently
>> us
Ming wrote:
Perhaps the ubuntu developers might want to consider using a graphical
installer & bootloader in the next release (hardy). I'm currently
using ubuntu studio gutsy, and I think the gnome desktop is great ;)
my notebook's LCD is well recognized at 1280x800. So I think it&
Perhaps the ubuntu developers might want to consider using a graphical
installer & bootloader in the next release (hardy). I'm currently
using ubuntu studio gutsy, and I think the gnome desktop is great ;)
my notebook's LCD is well recognized at 1280x800. So I think it's a
bit i