I read with interest the supposed problems with installing ubuntu 9.1 and getting applications to work. The implication was that it was much easier with windows. This is completely contrary to my experience.
I use XP home with programs such as Power Producer for video editing and DVD creation. At the beginning of the year my mother board died and a new one was installed with a clean installation of XP. So far I have not been able to get Power Producer to work. The manufacturer of the software says it is a driver issue, even though the l;ates drivers for all the periperal cards were installed. Windows experts point to the software. No one wants to own the problem and so I have had to purchase other programs. I am gradually putting equivalent application on my Linux box and when I can find a video editing program like VideoReDo , a good genealogy program and a photoediting I will thankfully wave goodbye to Windows and Microsoft. Every application I have installed on Linux using synaptic package manager has worked first time and I have never had problems with missing components. I would like to thank all those people who have devoted time and energy to make this possible. Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
