Cory K.(e)k dio: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I don't know what the differences are, maybe cory can shed some light >> on it? >> >> Philipp > > Just a few things. > > * It's not quite the same in that your current user will not get all > the settings we set. (new users will) > * There looks to be a upgrade issue. (System sees you as Ubuntu and > not Studio) > * Just feels messy. (obviously my OCD opinion) > > Big thing is uses are using a different base. Just has made it difficult > to troubleshoot in the past. > > So personally, I recommend a clean install of Studio and not just use of > our packages like -desktop or -settings.
this is interesting... I assumed that it was actually the same to install Ubuntu and then upgrade to Studio by installing the packages. Maybe this should be more clear on the website or somewhere visible? I have never seen any warning about this. Many people might do the same mistake as Ubuntu installer is more "appealing" than the old style Debian one. btw. anyone has succesfully created a USB memory with the Studio installer? any wiki or howto i could have a look to? i know how to do it with normal ubuntu but not sure about studio. my laptop does not have cd or dvd drive. enrike -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
