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Re: Hello!

 

Hey,

You have very nice boot times. Are you on a solid state drive? Are you counting the entire time till the desktop is usable?

I just went to see RMS speak at Lycoming college. He said they are currently recommending ati over nvidia. It's nice to see improvements in FOSS ati drivers, but I need 3D for gaming.

I'll have to try out wicd. One thing I love about ubuntu is that there is so much software included with it. If it isn't included, or it is out of date, you can typically find a newer version on getdeb or a repo.

OO.o definitely works better with MS office. I opened a .doc file in OOo 2.x in intrepid and it didn't look right. I opened it in iLife/iWork 07 at school and it didn't look right. I opened it in OO.o 3.0, and it looked perfect.

-Mike

Robert Wall wrote:
Hi everyone! (first post!)

I've been using Jaunty since Alpha 3, so I've known about the
improvements for a while, but they're still awesome!

The boot time decrease for my computer -- from 26 sec on Intrepid to 15
sec on Jaunty ext3 to 13 sec on Jaunty ext4 (on a test install I did; I
use ext3 now) is impressive. During normal use, the system doesn't seem
any faster than Intrepid, but the bootup improvements are still nice.

My Realtek 8187 wireless card now works without disconnecting randomly.
The free-software ATI driver works much better with my Radeon HD3450
graphics card than Intrepid did (though it doesn't have 3D acceleration
yet). After a very rocky start in the alphas, PulseAudio is now working
fine for me.

The updated versions of the software I use are great, too. wicd
(alternative to network-manager) is in the official repositories now, so
I don't need to get that from a PPA; and gnome-do now has Docky (a
dock-like theme that's more intuitive for me than the traditional
Quicksilver-like layout :). I'm also happy with OpenOffice.org 3, which
seems to be more compatible with Microsoft Office. I made a presentation
a week or two ago that actually looked the same in Impress and
PowerPoint; first time that's ever happened!

I've done a few Intrepid to Jaunty upgrades and they've all gone fine,
but others have had problems, so backing up your data before upgrading
is a smart idea.

Jorge: I generally find that sleeping in until ungodly times in the
early afternoon fixes that ;)

Maia: I'd like to make this group more active. The leaders of similar
Ubuntu groups (Ubuntu Women comes to mind) might be able to offer advice
on how to increase participation while avoiding attacks from problematic
types (which unfortunately includes many on IRC, for example). I
recognize that some members are (very understandably) concerned with
discretion for personal or professional reasons, though, which adds
nuance to this issue :(

~ Robert

On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 09:01 +0200, Jorge wrote:
Hi,

    Long night without sleeping. :) I tried Kubuntu Jaunty but
installer failed after partition created. It simply stopped. I checked
the CD, and tried again and again. Finally I came back tu Ubuntu
(Jaunty) and every thing went on wheels. Although I'm still using Ext3
(I love too much my data) it boots incredibly fast comparing to Hardy
or Intrepid. I'd like to know your ext4 experiencies because I'm
thinking about doing a clean installation with ext4.
    And I need a piece of advise: any good make up to repair this
large dark rings under my eyes after all night installing, updating,
customazing? lol

   Regards,

Jorge.-

2009/4/24 Michael DePaulo <mikedep333@xxxxxxxxx>
        I personally at the moment, do not want to draw too much
        attention to my presence in this group. However, that will
        change in the future and people who are completely out would
        likely want their membership known.
So anyway, how about that Jaunty? So far I've been very happy
        as it has seemed stable. I like the rw filesystem option on
        USB keys. You can permanently install programs that way too. I
        love the speed of ext4. On my Eee 901's slow 16GB internal
        SSD, jaunty with ext4 runs much faster than intrepid with
        ext3. The new notification system is nice, although I thought
        the old one was fine. Fast boots are very much appreciated.
How are other poeple's experiences with Jaunty? -Mike Maia Kozheva wrote:
                The team is gradually filling, but its obscurity bugs
                me - I only found it when searching for "ubuntu lgbt"
                in Google.
Of course, I realize that it's not the kind of team
                one would want to draw attention to. :)
Still, the mailing list could be more lively than
                this.

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