On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 15:09 +1100, Tim Mullins wrote: > I understand your points, and your right. I'm sorry i didn't meant to > argue.
Its cool. I am happy for people to disagree with me, but you need to debate the _issue_ with a well reasoned argument. > I'v just never had a stable Ubuntu Linux system after doing a > Distribution Upgrade... I have been using Debian and ubuntu for many years and I have always dist-upgraded - even from debian to ubuntu or the other way (which isn't supported). The only time I have had issues was when an early karmic alpha update caused a kernel panic during heavy writing - corrupted cryptroot isn't fun. > I've also has WUBI installs go corrupt on me in the past for some > unknown reason so I do not think they are really stable and good for > long term use. I have never used wubi but I know that it has its place for some users. I also find that if a user is happy with the path they have chosen, let them stay with it - sometimes pushing people out of their comfort zone may cause them a world of pain. For many people moving to linux is moving out of their comfort zone. I really don't want to be the guy that they say was responsible for them fscking their machine :) Cheers Dave -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
