I had first installed 7.04, followed by Ubuntu Studio, and had been keeping up 
with all recommended upgrades and adding a few additional packages of my own 
choosing.

On Oct. 18, when Gutsy was made available, I felt lucky and accepted the 
upgrade through the Update Manager. I don't regret it. It took longer than I 
thought it would, required a bit more intervention from me than I expected, but 
other than that everything so far has worked pretty well. I did have a minor 
configuration problem with wi-fi but was able to resolve it easily with the gui 
network manager.

In the last few days I've been working with GiMP and F-Spot and other 
photo-related programs, but I expect to get around to some sound recording and 
editing soon. Right now I can't tell you how well any of the sound-editing 
programs are working. The way everything else is working, I would be surprised 
to find a problem.

For the record, I'm using a run-of-the-mill Dell Optiplex GX-150 (Pentium 3). 
The only additions I've made are boosting the RAM to 512mb and adding the 
wireless NIC.

Jeff

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