[Cialug] RE: UBUNTU
Nathan C. Smith
cialug@cialug.org
Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:58:11 -0600
I want my NTP
-----Original Message-----
From: albus [mailto:albus@iowaconnect.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:53 AM
To: cialug@cialug.org
Subject: Re: [Cialug] RE: UBUNTU
I've played with it now for a couple of days and so far I LOVE it. It even
has a slick update utility. And it finds any and all deps and
correctly installs
them. I havn't yet tried burnig a cdrom or anything fancy, but so far so
good.
Joel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave J. Hala Jr." <dave@58ghz.net>
To: "Cialug" <cialug@cialug.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Cialug] RE: UBUNTU
>I just downloaded and ran the Ubuntu live cd.
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> It was nice to run gnome with a nice clean install devoid of all of
> applications you never run... Wow, looks like they know how to make a
> first impression... They have my first pick for applications, as the
> default email client was evolution, browser was firefox and a install
> of open office. They are some games and the a few basic utilities
>
> The 2.6 kernel is nice. My guess is that is why gnome feels so
> responsive. It sure makes my RHEL WS look "rough", but then again, we
> are comparing bananas and grapes.
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> :) Dave
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> On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 13:27, Dave J. Hala Jr. wrote:
>> Could this the workstation solution that we've all been looking for?
>>
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>> On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 13:23, albus wrote:
>> > I hate to say it, but it installs as easy or easier than winders.
>> > And it found everything without having to tweak the hell out of it.
>> >
>> >
>> > Joel
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "D. Joe Anderson" <deejoe@raccoon.com>
>> > To: <cialug@cialug.org>
>> > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 10:28 AM
>> > Subject: Re: [Cialug] RE: UBUNTU
>> >
>> >
>> > > On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 03:59:17PM -0600, Korver, Aaron wrote:
>> > >> What is it's "catch"? Gentoo's is compile it to optimize it,
>> > >> Knoppix is
>> > >> run
>> > >> from CD, anything special about UBUNTU?
>> > >
>> > > It's a commercial distribution. So, unlike Gentoo, Knoppix, and
>> > > Debian, its release engineering isn't entirely up to volunteers.
>> > >
>> > > It's aimed squarely at the desktop/laptop, newbie, non-technical,
>> > > non-server market (though I think they do have a server version
>> > > or install set or something, since in the end its still GNU/Linux
>> > > underneath). The disabled root account is just one example of
>> > > this--the "right way" to do administrative stuff is to use sudo
>> > > rather than to drop into root. If the install "just works" no
>> > > one should *have* to use root, anyway. I think the closest
>> > > comparison here in terms of target market is the MacOS X desktop
>> > > market.
>> > >
>> > > It's a Debian derivative. So, compare in that regard to Knoppix
>> > > or Lindows or <insert a bazillion other Debian derivatives
>> > > here>.
>> > >
>> > > The billionaire astronaut backing is no joke. The money behind
>> > > the company behind Ubuntu comes from the South African moneybags
>> > > who paid for a ride on the Soyuz or something like that. He
>> > > started the Thawte commercial certificate authority back in the
>> > > days before Network Solutions bought it up.
>> > >
>> > > That money pays several people who were already participants in
>> > > free software development, including some folks from the GNOME
>> > > project, I think.
>> > >
>> > > Release cycle: Their plan is to follow the same kind of release
>> > > schedule as GNOME, which is to have a release every six months
>> > > come hell or high water. This is supposed to help
>> > > everybody--developers and users--to plan better, I think. If
>> > > someone wants to make it into the next release, they know what
>> > > their timeline is. If they don't, not such a huge deal, because
>> > > the next one is 6 months away. Contrast this with Debian's very,
>> > > uh, deliberate "when its ready" release plan. Ubuntu's first 6
>> > > month release date isn't until later this spring, so I guess
>> > > we'll see how it goes. Works great for GNOME, or so they tell
>> > > me.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > D. Joe Anderson www.etrumeus.com/~deejoe
>> > > "DRM [...] is to copyright law as a machine gun on
>> > > a motion detector is to real estate law" -- Don Marti
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