All, Be wary of Ubuntuguide.org. When users first encountered it, they consider it to be a great resource. Everything you might need to do is in one place with info how to accomplish a goal. However, the problem is that using Ubuntuguide.org may result in your system becoming broken or incorrectly configured. The guide is not always correct, and you may break your system, especially when it comes to upgrade to the next release of Ubuntu. Much of this has to do with adding third party sources to your APT configuration. When you do this, your system could be stable for a few months, until you decide to move to Gutsy, and then you wonder why Ubuntu fails to upgrade!
Please please please use http://wiki.ubuntu.com or the other help/community resources at the official Ubuntu domain ahead of any other resource. Once you realized that Ubuntuguide is harmful, make every effort to support the official wiki and add items there. Some people on this list may not realize the harm that can be done if you add unofficial items to your APT sources. This is one of the major issues with UG, as they are always suggesting you do this. With Ubuntu, you normally don't need to do this, since most software is in the hosted repositories. Again, Ubuntuguide.org should be avoided at all times... -- Kristian Hermansen -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server
