Re: [SLUG] Ubuntu, St. Pete meeting.

From: xcalibre (xcalibre@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 00:24:16 EST


I have a few Ubuntu Cd's to give out at the Brandon meeting Next week.
Bill P.

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From: "Tyler Vann-Campbell" <tyler.v@gmail.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Ubuntu, St. Pete meeting.

> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 23:53:33 -0500, Norbert Omar Cartagena
> <slug@gnorb.net> wrote:
>> Dylan Hardison wrote:
>>
>> >I finally got a set of Ubuntu CDs, so I'll bring them to the St. Pete
>> >meeting monday,
>> >if anybody is interested.
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>> *heh* I remember trying this distro a few weeks back. Posted a quickie
>> review on my site (http://www.gnorb.net/?postid=35). If you haven't yet
>> tried it, would say go ahead and give it a whack. Maybe y'all'll have
>> better luck than myself with this one. :-\ (I'll stick to Mandrake for
>> now.)
>>
>> If you don't want to go read the whole review, here was my conclusion:
>>
>> --------
>> *Conclusion*
>> Basically, it boils down to this: if you're setting up the computer for
>> a complete computer illiterate, then this might be one to consider. If
>> you're an advanced user who is comfortable working with Debian, this one
>> might be right up your alley. If you're in that big hump in the middle
>> of the bell curve (ie. the other 80%) then you can probably forget this
>> one. If you want a user friendly Debian-based distro, spend the $10 and
>> get yourself a copy of SimplyMepis. Heck, I think they even have a free
>> version.
>>
>> As far as Ubuntu goes, I don't think I'll be using it much just yet. The
>> distro's well on its way, though, and it'll be one to watch in the
>> future. The distro has a "feel good" aura around it, and that's enough
>> for me to give it another try -- in about six months.
>>
>> Gnorb
>
> I'm using the "Hoary" release of Ubuntu right now, and it's really
> coming along, it might fill the "user-friendly Debian" niche a tad
> better in a few months.
>
> Project Utopia works out of the box with the "Warty" release, which
> was one of the original selling points for me, and Hoary includes a
> Gnome 2.9 snapshot. March or April should be an interesting month for
> Ubuntu and it's community seems to be growing quickly.
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