ubuntu script failure

Min Yu yumineer at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 03:31:20 UTC 2012


I've also come up with this issue days ago. In my script, I put #!/bin/sh,
and expected the bash behavior, but it turned out quit strange.
So "ls -l /bin/sh". Damn, it links to dash. So I alias the sh to bash.

And after that, a good day!

2012/1/5 Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com>

> On 3 January 2012 23:21, Edward avanti <edward.avanti at gmail.com> wrote:
> > It's not just that, it's sluggish performance, wireless  that did not
> > work OOTB, grpahics settings were horrid, and must have thought I was
> > 80% legally blind from font size, try to remove one old program so I
> > can install source and use current with all its nice advantages and
> > ubuntu wanted to remove half the system! apt is very brain dead. and
> > dump bind and use a cuyrrent version is pure nightmare, since they
> > have broken it into a million pieces, and trying to remove some of
> > those pieces the systme also wanted to remove the other half of my
> > system.\, there are also  about a dozen more quirks with it but I'll
> > be labelled a troll or whiner if I go on so I wont, afterall the list
> > is supposed to be only positive light, how dare anyone discuss
> > negatives,
> >
> > Installed opensuse two days ago now, and WOW the difference.
> > wireless deteced and configured OOTB,
> > perfect graphics resulution and very sane fonts.
> > and although it too had a older (but not as ancient as fuckbuntu
> > version) of program X, allowed me to remove it with no dramas, RPM is
> > far far FAR superior in this respect. Oh and bind was also removed
> > without me going grey too.
> >
> > Moving to opensuse, was the best thing I ever did, in fact it
> > impressed a long time debian friend of mine who yesterday wipped
> > squeeze for it.
>
> If you don't like Ubuntu and find another distro preferable, that is
> fine. Good for you. But that does not mean there is anything wrong
> with Ubuntu; it means your tastes are different.
>
> I moved from SUSE to Ubuntu in 2004 and I very much prefer Ubuntu,
> which I find smaller, faster, cleaner, simpler and less work. I last
> tried OpenSUSE 11.3 or so, last year, and it was as bloated and
> sluggish as it has ever been. KDE 4 is an ugly mess, too.
>
> Granted, I miss YAST for a few things - for instance, it is better at
> setting up X.11 than Ubuntu is or has ever been.
>
> RPM I do not miss. I find it primitive, clunky and a pain.
>
> But if you want to rip out subsystems of your OS and replace them -
> something that in 24 years of installing, maintaining and running Unix
> systems across Europe, from my own systems to multinational
> corporations, I have never wanted or needed to do, and which sounds
> insane to me - then APT's automatic dependency resolution *is* going
> to get in your way, yes. RPM, which does no dependency resolution at
> all, will not get in your way.
>
> Mind you, if you were working for me as a sysadmin and told me that
> this was what you wanted to do, I'd probably fire you on the spot.
>
> You like what you like. We Ubuntu users like something different. That is
> fine.
>
> But don't come here, complain at us about it, swear at us and use foul
> language on a public list. Just be quiet, go away, use SUSE and enjoy
> it.
>
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