toman wrote:
Bob Miller wrote:

Some schwag has arrived.

I have Ubuntu CDs, compliments of the Ubuntu project.  Release 5.10
("Breezy Badger").  40 copies for PC and 15 for minority
architectures.

Marsee at O'Reilly sent us multiple copies of three titles.

    Linux Desktop Pocket Guide
    Knoppix Pocket Reference
    Linux Desktop Hacks

I'll bring it all to this Thursday's clinic.


I just got a set of those as well, 10 PC, 3 64bit and 2 Mac, I think. If anyone in the Cottage Grove area wants one, please let me know. I have to say though, that I loaded Ubuntu on an older laptop of mine and was quite disappointed with it. The install was very debian, you know, ncurses based. At some point a root password got assigned, but not by me, so I have no idea what it is. The application install GUI was really primitive, maybe they're expecting users to be apt-get conversant. It couldn't find a driver for my linksys wireless card, which older versions of Suse have. All in all, for a distribution that's working that "Linux for everybody" angle it seemed like Linux for almost nobody. I think if I were to inflict a Debian variant on an unsuspecting newbie, it would be Knoppix or its progeny, because it does such a good job of autoprobing hardware, and just works. Anyway, if my Ubuntu bashing wasn't enough to disuade folks, I have a few
that are free to good homes.

J. Toman

What architecture did you install onto?  What brand?
I hear there is quite a bit of variation but that
mainstream hardware is well supported.
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