Hi Rohan,

On Tue, June 24, 2014 3:01 pm, Rohan McLeod wrote:
> a naive/beginner's question if I may;
> received wisdom in the Windows world is often to NOT attempt to" back
> install" to laptops;
> that is for example  to NOT attempt to replace win 8 with say XP;
> I had always assumed the issue was drivers?

That is indeed true; and security issues as well (e.g., available
patches). Also, for the love of all that it is holy, it's a thirteen
year-old version of an operating system....

(But let's drop this topic on this mailing list...)

> How much of a problem is this with Linux laptop installs generally ?
> I take it there were no driver issues in the above Ubuntu instal ?

Well, I'm the sort of person who upgrades personal hardware once in a blue
moon, so not really the right person to ask.

Historically with the newest and greatest hardware sometimes manufacturers
are not always as helpful as they could be and problems can arise.

I haven't noticed any problems (yet) with this Ubuntu install on this
particular laptop..

All the best,
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