I'm curious why I consider Ubuntu 11.04 a 'piece of junk'. Is it the new Gnome
UI? I'm not trying to defend the distro, but I use Kubuntu, and haven't tried
the new UI yet.
Le 2011-05-10 à 09:18, Shawn H Corey a écrit :
I've upgraded by Ubuntu to 11.04. What a piece of junk. If this is the
On Tue, 10 May 2011, Shawn H Corey wrote:
I've upgraded by Ubuntu to 11.04. What a piece of junk. If this is
the best Canonical can do, it's time to switch distro.
I'm looking for one that can do some development work. My favourite
language is Perl, so it's got to be able to do that.
To throw a counter opinion in there, I love 11.04.I've had no
problems with it, a couple of previous niggles vis-a-vis suspend have
been worked out, and I love Unity, at least on a laptop. I'm not
sure it will work as well on the 30 on my desktop, but it's worth
switching to Ubuntu just to
On 11-05-10 10:43 AM, Tim Inkpen wrote:
Unless I'm missing something, Mint does not come with the version of Perl
that you are looking for, at least according to this matrix:
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mint
No distro I know of comes with Perl 5.12. I'll have to load it
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On Tue, 10 May 2011, Shawn H Corey wrote:
Most distros come with Perl 5.10 (some still have 5.8) but I need to run
5.12 (stable) and 5.14 (beta).
Any recommendations?
I simply MUST point out that the latest stable Slackware release
Hi,
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:48:41AM -0400, Shawn H Corey wrote:
On 11-05-10 10:43 AM, Tim Inkpen wrote:
Unless I'm missing something, Mint does not come with the version of Perl
that you are looking for, at least according to this matrix:
On 11-05-10 11:06 AM, porpen wrote:
But I agree, building and installing from source is probably your best bet.
Heck install it to /usr/local or /opt or wherever and add symlinks to your
~/bin. This will keep the distro happy with it's stable version of perl.
The best way to install a