I just wanted to say well done for a good clear instructional post about how to 
install Rivendell. I consider myself pretty computer literate and have been 
using Linux for nearly 2 years, but I'm really not into all the technical 
jargon. I just need things I use to work straight out of the box, which is one 
reason I use RRAbuntu for a weekly live radio show on Sheffield Live.

I know there are more recent versions of Rivendell available than the one on 
RRAbuntu, but I've never been told of any benefit in updating, so have never 
bothered. And to be honest I probably still won't update until there is a new 
RRAbuntu that I can just load onto a memory stick and load over the top of the 
old OS.

I think the thing that puts a lot of people off using Linux is the fact it's so 
complicated with having to do so much in Terminal. It's a bit like learning MS 
DOS was 20 years ago. So I'm definitely interested in anything that makes 
things easier and quicker to install. The main thing about any new RRAbuntu is 
that it would need to come with the ability to keep all the data (music library 
etc) from the version it replaces on any given machine. The installation should 
also be a GUI.

As a current RRAbuntu user, those are my thoughts.

Keep up the good work!

Andy.
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Ward <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 08:58:09 
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Subject: [RDD] Guide to installing RD on Ubuntu 12.04

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