If all LinuxCertified did was buy a batch of snazzy Korean executive
laptops, with Windows Vista already installed on them, and then install
out-of-date and un-updatable versions of ubuntu on them, then tweak them
to make it work as long as they weren't updated, then I would be better
off without their "support", and with the support of people in my own
area who are familiar with the up-to-date versions of ubuntu, and can
probably find any tweaks that may be necessary. I think all three of us
are converging on that view.

On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 09:30 +0000, Sean Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Alan Pope <[email protected]> wrote:
> > indeed it _should_). However, the fact still remains that he'll likely
> > lose any support from LC.
> 
> Is that a bad thing?  If you take that to its logical conclusion then
> he'll never be able to upgrade anything in his life, which would be a
> shame... stuck with a Spring 2008 version for the rest of the
> machine's useful life...
> 
> And he's supported here and, should he be a member, on the other
> Ubuntu lists so I can't really see what a great loss that'd be...
> 
> Sean
> 


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