I have been using linux for over 5 years and have always stayed with the Redhat flavor of distros.
Why the change? Dunno. Bored I guess. Plus I am still on FC core 3 and I figured it was time to upgrade. Backed up my config files and other goodies. After the download finishes, burn the cd, then cut loose.
Actually in a nut shell Redhat, Fedora IMHO is getting too bloated. 4 discs is quite a bit just for a desktop. I like KDE and plan on sticking with it. Just don't want all of this extra crap I never use ;-). Granted I could be more selective in the Fedora install but too lazy just to pick certain packages.
Anyways my system that I am installing the kubuntu on is hp zd7000 laptop. Don't know if any one has tried installing kubuntu on a similar system but since I previously have everything working except the modem and card reader it shouldn't that challeging.
Overall, keep up the good work and basically just wanted to say hi.
Why the change? Dunno. Bored I guess. Plus I am still on FC core 3 and I figured it was time to upgrade. Backed up my config files and other goodies. After the download finishes, burn the cd, then cut loose.
Actually in a nut shell Redhat, Fedora IMHO is getting too bloated. 4 discs is quite a bit just for a desktop. I like KDE and plan on sticking with it. Just don't want all of this extra crap I never use ;-). Granted I could be more selective in the Fedora install but too lazy just to pick certain packages.
Anyways my system that I am installing the kubuntu on is hp zd7000 laptop. Don't know if any one has tried installing kubuntu on a similar system but since I previously have everything working except the modem and card reader it shouldn't that challeging.
Overall, keep up the good work and basically just wanted to say hi.
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