Linux for the home user of computers? Not Kubuntu, anyway. I have been using Kubuntu for some time now. I am not a good hacker but I prefer it over Windows, even with the problems I have had recently. I bought a laptop on Black Friday, an HP G62-347NR. After registration thru Windows, I installed 10.04 LTS. The onboard speakers did not work, the microphone did not work, and the HDMI port did not work. I enabled the backports repository and upgraded the ALSA driver which got the speakers working. The mic and the HDMI still did not work. Just today 12/9 I got the mic working based on what I saw in the Kubuntu forums. The HDMI port still does not work.
The point is that my wife or my mother would never have been able to use completely this computer with Kubuntu 10.04. Heck, I still cannot use it all. In addition I cannot get the akonadi server to work with Kaddressbook. Kubuntu is not ready for prime time. It is okay for those who want to hack around, but not so good for those who would like the install to work out of the box
The point is that my wife or my mother would never have been able to use completely this computer with Kubuntu 10.04. Heck, I still cannot use it all. In addition I cannot get the akonadi server to work with Kaddressbook. Kubuntu is not ready for prime time. It is okay for those who want to hack around, but not so good for those who would like the install to work out of the box
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