Re: Can we ever have a perfect distro? A call to the community
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What caused me to switch to Linux in the first place was when I bought a new Sony VAIO desktop that came with Win95 preinstalled. It was so buggy that Sony was forced to install a "Medi-Kit" between the BIOS and Win95 in a vain attempt to trap Win95 problems and crashes and do a phantom restart (the same technique Microsoft employed with Win2K). After I installed RH 5.0 in dual boot that Sony hardware was as stable as a rock. I was stunned because I thought the problem was entirely hardware.
When I bought this Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E notebook, VISTA pre-installed, VISTA frequently "lost" the display panel. Replacing it with Kubuntu, that problem disappeared. In fact, this notebook and Kubuntu is the best hardware+OS combination I have ever used, except that for that last few months my CDROM is failing to properly burn CDs, but DVD burns are still gold. I have been weighing buying a new CDROM or a new laptop.
That written, I have noticed that this hardware cannot boot a verified Maverick or Natty LiveCD without hanging before the splash screen shows. I am going to try Oneiric when it goes gold. However, my plan is to reinstall from scratch when the next LTS goes gold.
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What caused me to switch to Linux in the first place was when I bought a new Sony VAIO desktop that came with Win95 preinstalled. It was so buggy that Sony was forced to install a "Medi-Kit" between the BIOS and Win95 in a vain attempt to trap Win95 problems and crashes and do a phantom restart (the same technique Microsoft employed with Win2K). After I installed RH 5.0 in dual boot that Sony hardware was as stable as a rock. I was stunned because I thought the problem was entirely hardware.
When I bought this Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E notebook, VISTA pre-installed, VISTA frequently "lost" the display panel. Replacing it with Kubuntu, that problem disappeared. In fact, this notebook and Kubuntu is the best hardware+OS combination I have ever used, except that for that last few months my CDROM is failing to properly burn CDs, but DVD burns are still gold. I have been weighing buying a new CDROM or a new laptop.
That written, I have noticed that this hardware cannot boot a verified Maverick or Natty LiveCD without hanging before the splash screen shows. I am going to try Oneiric when it goes gold. However, my plan is to reinstall from scratch when the next LTS goes gold.
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