Don't get me wrong, Joyce: Ubuntu is the first (and thus far only) Linux distribution that's remained on my hard drive for longer than a week. Indeed it has, since Hoary, been installed (albeit not often used) and not removed. Even with this latest batch of ugliness, it's unlikely that Ubuntu will get removed. It will just be sidelined for some projects as the tools just aren't quite there yet.
<br><br>With Breezy, a few things finally came up that could make Ubuntu useful to me. (My computer-illiterate wife needs a computer that can work reliably and easily in Chinese while I need one that works reliably and easily in English. It's astonishingly difficult to find a Linux setup in which this works.) As a result I've started using it more and, naturally, moved a lot of my work over to Breezy -- only to find a few... warts. Having Zope fail out of the box was a real shocker considering how easily it worked under Windows. Getting Zope
2.8 working, however, has moved things along.<br><br>Here's hoping that by this time next year there won't be any Windows space on my computer except for a smallish partition used to play some games.