Despite my gut instinct of "obvious troll is obvious" this is fair
enough, it sounds like you're either running counterfeit Ubuntu ("you
wouldn't steal a car") or a very different edition to me. It's very
possible to run an edition of Ubuntu which is so bleeding edge it's
still having the kinks worked out and I reckon that's what you've
stumbled upon. I'm in the suspend your laptop at the end of the day
and open the lid the next and continue until you install the next
edition group and that really does work for me. I'm aware that I
really can't do anything productive to an operating system that's
still in testing, that's just not my area of expertise, but I do know
that if I stick to the regular, supported kind of Ubuntu release I can
keep it working for about 6 months at a time and that's just because I
update my distribution given half a chance.
On 30 Mar, 20:30, yyyc186 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have completed my migration to SuSE and pretty much advise all
> others to try it. Cannonical simply had too unstable of a release and
> a complete lack of control when it came to cranking out patches.
> Those last few rounds of kernel updates were the final straw.
>
> Gone are the days of 3-5 lockups/crashes per day.
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