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my post is genuine. i have experienced a lot of problems with Jaunty and it finally caused a complete crash of my HD and lost of data. the root partition has been erased completely - out of the blue, after kubuntu just told me that there was an error and there i was - with an erased HD.
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It's funny. I've used different linuxes since 1995, so basically Ive seen it all.
When you adopt a distro, X, and they have a release, Y, you invariably have a few posts posts in their forums saying "X.Y has been the worst ever". Always.
The other repetitive trend is to complain for the release date (too early, too late, too punctual). *buntu fixed this by adopting a fixed, predictable release cycle. But you still get the posts "they should have been waited to fix this and that before release ..."
I agree with Teunis. Coming to a friendly forum like this one, where everyone gets helped, and very many issues solved, and insulting everyone in their face (because _we_ are kubuntu), is pointless.
I installed Jaunty on almost a dozen computers ranging from a 5 year old desktop to 1 year old laptops, made by a variety of OEMs. I did it because I told them I was tired of constantly being called by them for help in getting their Windows running again and I was not "doing Windows" any more. If they want my help to keep their computers running they'll have to install Linux. They agreed.
(Y) ... I LOVE THIS
People always used to come for me to fix their computers, when VISTA hit the market I was outdated cause I never used it.
But I still try to get my way through, after all it's still a Windows!
I'd like to take your permission to use that quote in my blog : P
I think I should tell my friends & family the same .. lol
As for the main topic of 9.04 being the worst version, I have some posts where I was asking if I should switch from 8.04 to 9.04, all suggested I'd go with it.
After a while using 9.04, I felt that KDE4 still needs some time, am not saying it's not good .. it's great! But it has few glitches.
As for myself, I wouldn't complain rather than giving a positive feedback about my problem & trying to get it fixed.
The only serious issue I had with 9.04 was the Intel graphics issue where the computer would freeze, so basically I've rolled my desktop back to Kubuntu 8.04 so I'd be working with KDE3, laptop to Ubuntu 8.10 so I wouldn't worry about the Intel graphics thingy.
For some reason, I feel if your computer is performing your tasks perfectly, do not update to a newer version, unless you really would like to have that release.
As for partitioning, I'd recommend sticking to EXT3 at the moment, at least for another few releases, in case 9.04 crashed on you & you were using 9.04 & for some reason you couldn't boot it (lets say a new incompatible hardware), you cannot simply boot 8.10 & access the EXT4 partition, simply because 8.10 doesn't support it (I've learned that the hard way).
Also, you might stick to those released every two year (the LTS versions), the next LTS is the 10.04 which is less than a year to come, and I'm pretty sure & confident (well at least that's what I hope (A) )that by that time, KDE4 will be mature enough to replace KDE3 for good.
It's like those in between versions are test versions & the LTS would be the most reliable, dunno if tis true or not, but that's what I feel anyways.
I installed Jaunty on almost a dozen computers ranging from a 5 year old desktop to 1 year old laptops, made by a variety of OEMs. I did it because I told them I was tired of constantly being called by them for help in getting their Windows running again and I was not "doing Windows" any more. If they want my help to keep their computers running they'll have to install Linux. They agreed.
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I'd like to take your permission to use that quote in my blog : P
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You have it, and so does anyone else who would care to quote it.
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
It's funny. I've used different linuxes since 1995, so basically Ive seen it all.
When you adopt a distro, X, and they have a release, Y, you invariably have a few posts posts in their forums saying "X.Y has been the worst ever". Always.
The other repetitive trend is to complain for the release date (too early, too late, too punctual). *buntu fixed this by adopting a fixed, predictable release cycle. But you still get the posts "they should have been waited to fix this and that before release ..."
I agree with Teunis. Coming to a friendly forum like this one, where everyone gets helped, and very many issues solved, and insulting everyone in their face (because _we_ are kubuntu), is pointless.
As much as Kubuntu consistently disapoints me (stability and robustness being my only real complaints) I have found that THIS FORUM is consistently helpful. The people here received me when I was brand new (Drapper Drake days) and have babied me and fed me tid bits to get me up to speed. I basically only have to ask questions when I really screw up now.
I stick with Kubuntu, though it is not the best distro, because of what lmilano said "we" are Kubuntu. This community bests all the other Linux communities I'm aware of. Not that others are bad, but this one is particularly good.
I stick with Kubuntu, though it is not the best distro, because of what lmilano said "we" are Kubuntu. This community bests all the other Linux communities I'm aware of. Not that others are bad, but this one is particularly good.
Kev
Yup, i certainly agree with that.
I think that another Linux community which is particularly helpful is MepisLovers Forums.
It is the attitude of 'helping those who need it - because they need it' which moves me deeply.
i so hate kubuntu right now. Jaunty is probably the worst version ever.
I partly understand you as I was also very dissapointed, when I had Jaunty first week. Then I realised, that my worst problem with graphic card concerned only a few computers. Maybe your problem concerns only your computer or you just have bad luck.
On this forum I found many satisfied people. Now, after a few months problems are solved, I installed Kubuntu Jaunty on three other computers without any issues and I am satisfied too.
I think you must understand that Kde4 is a very new piece of software. I am looking forward to version 10.04, it could be the best version ever and it is worth to wait several months.
Kubuntu 16.04 on two computers and Kubuntu 17.04 on DELL Latitude 13
i am brand new to Kubuntu and i was caught by this topic, well i have been using ubuntu 9.04 for about 3 months now and its working great, and i have been attracted to kubuntu because i like blue (well i know its a silly reason but hey ! i want my PC to look cool ).
the very thing that i really admire about it is that i do not need any varification CD's for my mother board or graphics card and so on...it seems just magically to be identified on its own.
but i have a little question in mind, since there is a difference in the programing languages between Linux and Windows, is there any possibility to make .exe applications work on kubuntu? i heard about wine but it dosnt seem to be working okay on ubuntu so.....any way you guys can help?
oh and by the way...thanks for helping dudes like me trying to get arround with Kubuntu
Your hardware is clearly insuficient to run Kubuntu, please send you computer to me and I'll take care of it Just kidding, it's quite more than you need to run Kubuntu. If you want to run high end games at high specs on a large monitor, you'll need a better card, but that's all.
Wine can be used to run _some_, not all windows applications. It is typically a LOT, LOT, LOT better to see if the application has a Linux equivalent, and if so, install the Linux native application using the Kubuntu software installer.
Hope this helps, and thank you for your kind words!
You can download the trial version and test your EXE on it. If you EXE runs then what you do after that is up to you!
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
Yay -- @satoshi_katsunagi, you are the first I've seen with my same D975XBX chipset!
You're hardware is fine -- more than fine.
Some Windows .exe files may run under wine -- you can try it. But, no graphics-intensive video games, and no serious databases.
However, if you really need a Windows database, or IE access to a secure web site, you can use the free VMWare Player. Check out the link in my signature.
i so hate kubuntu right now. Jaunty is probably the worst version ever. i've been using Ubuntu since version 6 and never i experienced so many crashes and problems. since i installed Jaunty i feel i was working on Windows again. and KDE 4.2 And plasma - what the hell is that thing ? is it a screen saver ? is it desktop ? who needs it ?
Strange to hear Kubuntu 9.04 are the worst, if you really are a kubuntu user since version 6.06, you should know that Kubuntu 8.10 are even worse than Kubuntu 9.04.
Kubuntu 8.04 is the best Kubuntu but it seems that you'd never used it before?
...you should know that Kubuntu 8.10 are even worse than Kubuntu 9.04.
I'm running Kubuntu 8.10 w/KDE 4.2.xx and I'm very happy with it. What I find amusing is all the back-and-forth "it's good - it's bad" comments. I believe that in almost 100% of the cases where a post claims "it's bad", it's due (likely) entirely to incompatible hardware and/or a screwed up system (highly messed with).
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
...you should know that Kubuntu 8.10 are even worse than Kubuntu 9.04.
I'm running Kubuntu 8.10 w/KDE 4.2.xx and I'm very happy with it.
I don't think that makes much difference.
Kubuntu 8.10 worse than Kubuntu 9.04 ==> Kubuntu 9.04 better than Kubuntu 8.10.
You're happy with Kubuntu 8.10 ==> you may be more happy with Kubuntu 9.04
So what?
Yes, you'd say many computers may have imcompatible hardware with Kubuntu 8.10. Well, but all of my computers runs Kubuntu 8.04 flawlessly without any incompatible hardware. and I don't think a competent Kubuntu 8.04 user will "screwed up the whole system" with Kubuntu 8.10.
Another fact is: some of my "kubuntu 8.10 incompatible" computers runs well with Kubuntu 9.04. Do you still think it is my hardware problem instead of the Kubuntu 8.10 problem?
Kubuntu 8.10 ships with an immature version of Qt and immature version of KDE4 while dropped off the mature KDE3 completely... simply because they think that is a good choice...
Some may say: if you don't like it, just don't use it. Yes, of course, but Kubuntu 8.10 ruins the reputation of Kubuntu and from that time I found it much harder to promote Kubuntu to my friends.
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