After looking at Red Hat 7.0 and 7.3 a couple of years ago, I became
curious about Ubuntu and Kubuntu.  I also purchased the Official Ubuntu
Book, so I know about Bug #1.  I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for
this one to be resolved, however.  Documentation, when it exists at all,
is scattered all over the Internet.  Dapper is, IMHO, relatively buggy,
and the so-called "community" of Ubuntu users might, or might not
provide help, support and advice to those users experiencing problems
with installation and configuration.  I have seen forum boards with
questions from newbies that have gone unanswered for over a month.  What
kind of support is that?  For the most part, Ubuntu and Kubuntu
procedures seem counter-intuitive, and each installation of Dapper
appears to perform a little differently.

It appears that Ubuntu has taken on more of the characteristics of a
philosophy or a religion than of a technology, and there are a good many
evangelical believers out there.  But I think you will be waiting for a
very, very long time for a resolution to Bug #1.  Criticize Microsoft
and Windows all you want!  Their documentation is centralized and
comprehensive, and their support is prompt and conscientious.  I have
never had a question posted on a Microsoft Support Board go unanswered.
It is relatively easy for a home user to purchase a shrink-wrapped
Windows XP, take it home, and install it with no major problems.  Ubuntu
and Kubuntu can't day that.  This product (ubuntu) is clearly not ready
for "prime time."

Just my opinion, but it is enough to make me want to give Red Hat, or
maybe SuSE another try ...

Deesy58

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