My experience with Ubuntu...not great

Microbe xxxmicrobexxx at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 04:13:21 GMT 2009


Maybe that's it.

I can now see why someone described this whole process as dependency
hell.

It is a frustrating tail chasing exercise.

Bye Bye Linux.

I'll  be back when you are ready.


On 7 Nov, 21:13, Timmy <mullins.... at gmail.com> wrote:
> try it on a different computer
>
> sounds like your hardware is incompatible
>
> On 4 Nov, 23:00, Microbe <xxxmicrobe... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey folks,
>
> > I thought I would share my experience installing Ubuntu.  As
> > background, I am the guy friends, family and neighbours call when they
> > have trouble with their Windows PC and am pretty good at it.  I can
> > also find my way around a Linux terminal OK.
>
> > Having read about how good desktop Linux is nowadays I thought it was
> > time to give it a go.
>
> > The install of 9.10 was easy as you could want.  The whole thing works
> > well and boots and shuts down quick smart.
>
> > I should add that the computer I was experimenting on is in my shed
> > (don't ask!) so not much at stake.  All i do is listen to music, Skype
> > sometimes and look up something about my latest tinker project.
>
> > Well, the first problem was listening to music. MP3s were associated
> > with the movie player.  I managed to sort that out easy enough but
> > even when I pointed MP3s at Rhythmbox, no go...it can't play layer1
> > MP3s or something.  Not a good start.
>
> > OK, let's get Skype going.  I downloaded the proper version only to
> > have the install fail with the friendly message about a dependency
> > needing dbus >= 4.3 I think it was.  At this point I can imagine the
> > average mug giving up and I wouldn't blame them, but I was
> > determined.
>
> > It took me a while to find dbus to download but I did it.   Oh shucks,
> > it depended on something or another XML.  I grabbed that and guess
> > what...on and on it went.  It was just too hard.
>
> > The long and short of it is that I never did get skype or music
> > working and can only assume that the idea that Linux is ready as a
> > windows replacement for the average punter is someone's fantasy.
>
> > It is a shame really because there needs to be an alternative (apart
> > from a Mac) but right now, this isn't it.
>
> > This is not meant as a troll, I am genuinely disappointed and look
> > forward to hearing from people about what you think...maybe even some
> > solutions, but I fear it is going to be ongoing dramas every time I
> > try to install something.
>
> > Which reminds me, a couple of games I from the built in installer?
> > Guess what....
>
> > Over to you, penguins.
>
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