What Ubuntu release are you using?
Tom Davies
tomcecf at gmail.com
Thu Nov 12 22:48:20 UTC 2015
Hi :)
The 2nd paragraph of the form says something like;
"Only do if you are using Ubuntu with Unity as your daily desktop
operating system, as experience is very different through flavours and
I need concise results from frequent users."
I only answered for the majority of systems i look after = 14.04.
which i am very happy with.
<too much detail>
Taking all the systems for clients/colleagues/friendswould give a bit
of a bell-curve with most on 14.04 and only a few still on 12.04 and
only one tip-toeing into 15.10 (to get an idea of the ground around
the next LTS). Hopefully i'll leap-frog some of the harder-to-reach
machines straight from 12.04 to 16.04.
I'm really disorganised about it and don't even try to track which is
on what nowadays. With Ubuntu i tend to only have to do a little work
after installing the main OS and it rarely seems to matter which
version different people are on. It's not like dealing with the
horribly quirky Windows world! Ubuntu is much more professional and
for normal weeu's seems smoother between different releases.
The 15.10 doesn't seem to play-back online tele channels but that
could be a codec issue. 4oD is particularly trouble-some but they
seem to be deliberately making it difficult for all their viewers in
conjunction with the hilarious Adobe Flash-player current debacle.
iPlayer, itv player, YouTube and all the rest seem kinda fine. I was
really impressed with how easily the 15.10 installed on a EFI machine
but with Rod of "Rodsbooks" working for Canonical i guess i shouldn't
have been so surprised. It's difficult to comment on the 15.10 with
only 1 machine being on it but it seems really good quality already :)
With all versions of Ubuntu, except 15.10, "apport" seems to pop-up
quite often but not often enough to be annoying enough for me to do
the easy-fix - similarly with the key-ring thing. I've one laptop
where the touch-pad is hyper-sensitive, that's 'my' 15.10, but i've
not even started looking into fixing that issue yet.
</ too much detail>
Regards from
Tom :)
On 12 November 2015 at 20:43, Peter Matulis <peter.matulis at canonical.com> wrote:
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> Alberto, it would have been great to have seen some context around your request in terms of what you're trying to achieve. You'd probably get a lot more respondents to your poll that way too. Dropping a link in an email and sending to multiple lists is borderline spam IMO.
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> On 12 November 2015 at 14:15, Alberto Salvia Novella <es20490446e at gmail.com> wrote:
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