On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello guys,
>

Hi :)



> What's your oppinion? Should I install 13.10 as working system or do you
> think 13.04 is OK?


A good page to look at and read from :)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Before_Getting_Started

Once you are done, it is totally your call :D

But, if I were you, I would wait until 5th of Sept after Beta 1 will be
available. Usually, Beta Versions are more stable beside, no more new
features to be added, just updates.



> Right now I have 13.04 and it's kind of slow sometimes and brakes time to
> time.
>

What kind of issues?
How slow? anything specific?
Your machine/hardware details?



> Using 13.10, I can find bugs easier. I use 13.10 on my laptop (not
> everyday use though).
> I use desktop for Internet, mail, skype, IRC and translation (gtranslator)
> and write documents.
>

You still can find bugs on a test environment. But yes, the more time you
spend and use Saucy, the more bugs you may find :)



> What's your oppinion?
> Thanks
> Stathis
>

I would also say that to keep a Stable System/Release as your MAIN OS
(GRUB2 of that system is installed to the MBR so it controls the booting
process) and keep Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 as your 2nd/other system and just
update GRUB2 from the main system after installing Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 :)

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