On 27/04/14 03:16, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-

Saturday, April 26, 2014, 11:33:00 AM, you wrote:

Maybe you did give up on Ubuntu: but, like Ubuntu or not, it is the
dominant form of Linux at the moment: and if this sort of thing "f***s
up on Ubuntu"
it does not count as 'fixed'.
Well, my use of "fixed" was done facetiously, and that word just so I
could use one of each the vowel in order...

He put some type of Ubuntu on them . . . why?; well; the chap knows next
to nothing
about computers or operating systems; knows Ubuntu is FREE, some of his
co-workers
feel groovy because they know that 'Ubuntu' is a Swahili buzzword, seems
to have the most
online support . . . tiddly pom!
Yeah... Things Like This...
anyway, I won't get into religious wars here. I know Ubuntu has its
fans, as does Windows, as does <insertOShere>.


I'm not a particular fan of Ubuntu: I am quite a fan of XFCE, and like Debian derivatives.

However; once people have got over the "trauma" of leaving Windows behind, they, generally, want a "bung it on the computer and get on with things" sort of type of Linux; and Ubuntu's propaganda and/or exposure is such that that is the one that
seems to fit that recipe.

As far as religious wars go . . . I have been through Mac OS 7 - 9, Mac OS 10.1 to 10.9, side trips to Windows NT, 2000, 95, 98, ME, XP, Vista and 7, and a wide variety of Linux distros: and know that just at the moment UbuntuStudio fits my requirements 95% - however I use my G3 iMac running Mac OS 9.2 on a weekly, if not daily basis. And "just at the moment" means that all my "religious" preferences are provisional and likely to change at any minute. I am not going to tie
myself down to one OS.

As far as I can see one of the greatest virtues in our world is to be adaptable: and that holds true for
computers and computer systems just as well as everything else.

Here endeth the sermon for today.

Richmond.
and then find that I am "in the sh**" at some crucial time in my life.

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