[xubuntu-users] Problems xubuntu 11.04
Vincent Ardern
v.ardern at gmail.com
Sun Dec 11 20:15:21 UTC 2011
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Kind Regards,
Vincent Ardern
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From: Drmgiver <drmgiver at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 14:13:42
To: Xubuntu Help and User Discussions<xubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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Subject: Re: [xubuntu-users] Problems xubuntu 11.04
One needs to consider those that are replying on a cell phone and cannot do that.
Justin
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Charlie Kravetz <cjk at teamcharliesangels.com> wrote:
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>On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 12:33:59 +0100
>Brian <brian.collins at alice.it> wrote:
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>> Maybe Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Linux-in-general should consider developing one
>> version for a longer period, rather than making so many new distros. It
>> seems like there are always new distros coming out, before the old ones
>> have even been perfected. This would, imo, also encourage Windows users
>> to try Linux, when they see stable versions that aren't changing every
>> month. We know that people want something they can use "out of the box,"
>> and Linux can certianly do that and more. But people shy away from it
>> all when they are always hearing about "bugs" and "fixes" and "updates."
>>
>> So go slower, make more "solid" distros. Linux is here to stay. So let's
>> make it more friendly to the new kids on the block (as we all were at
>> one time or another).
>>
>> Just my opinion..
>>
>> Brian
>>
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>> it's mostly about forethought. like not top posting because it makes
>> following the conversation difficult and cumbersome.
>>
>> regards, jr.
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>Please do not top post. Mailing list etiquette is given in [1]. To top
>post replying to a person who already advised that it is bad etiquette
>seems like an insult to all the mailing list users.
>
>If you are interested in a long term support, why not use those
>releases designated as LTS, which have three years of support.
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