Gutsy gibbon
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Gutsy on AMD64 is pretty damn good:
http://pdavila.homelinux.org:8080/blog/?p=249
http://pdavila.homelinux.org:8080/blog/?p=249
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davijordan
I whined about upgrading, which seems to be a sore spot for many, but I recently installed Gutsy on someone's relatively old laptop (XP was so riddled with malware you couldn't do a thing with it). It only had an 800 MHz Celeron and 384 MB of RAM, but the install process was painless, the desktop works with Compiz out of the box, and the speed isn't that bad. Not snappy, but I say it feels noticably faster then XP once I installed the antivirus, spyware, and firewall programs.
I set it up to dual boot, and I just installed Ubuntu for the Hell of it on there to give her a "Rescue OS" when Windows fails on her, but now I think I'll actually push for her to try it out for a full time desktop. With Compiz, AWN, and the Nodoka theme from Fedora, I think it looks pretty sharp, and Ubuntu should work well for her, with F-Spot and Firefox meeting her major stated needs.
I set it up to dual boot, and I just installed Ubuntu for the Hell of it on there to give her a "Rescue OS" when Windows fails on her, but now I think I'll actually push for her to try it out for a full time desktop. With Compiz, AWN, and the Nodoka theme from Fedora, I think it looks pretty sharp, and Ubuntu should work well for her, with F-Spot and Firefox meeting her major stated needs.
Vim is beautiful
Well I have to say that my gutsy upgrades went well, even my mythtv server upgraded perfectly(Pat you dont have to worry). The only problem that I had was on my main laptop, my processor was at full capacity all the time, I could not figure out how to change the CPU Frequency scaling to allow me to set it to the lowest speed, I searched google and asked numerous times on freenode #ubuntu, but no one ever answered. So I downloaded Fedora 7.92 RC 3 I think, and installed it, it works perfectly and I have to say I like the fonts better than ubuntu(usually I dont care about fonts but now seeing nice fonts I care). It seems like the small pitfalls I had against Fedora are now gone. I still like ubuntu and use it on most systems but it seems to be more friendly toward this laptop. Even installing the bc43xx firmware was easy, after the install I saw that it sorta detected my wireless card, so I looked in dmesg and it told me to go to a certain website and download a certain version of the firmware, I did that and installed it, rebooted and back to the goodness!
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I have moved away from Ubuntu, and have migrated to Fedora 7 and Foresight, on my main systems, and I have to say that I'm very happy with both systems. I also like the look of Fedora, fonts, graphics, and themes, they just seem to have a nice polish to the distro.riddlebox wrote:So I downloaded Fedora 7.92 RC 3 I think, and installed it, it works perfectly and I have to say I like the fonts better than ubuntu(usually I dont care about fonts but now seeing nice fonts I care). It seems like the small pitfalls I had against Fedora are now gone.

I finally got around to upgrading to Gutsy on my lappy, and while the upgrade went OK, or better than my desktop upgrade did, it seems to have removed several apps I use all the goddamned time, like, idunno, KMAIL! WTF? Ah well, it is what it is, but even after reinstalling kmail, it wont run, it keeps bombing on an undefined symbol or some other bullshit like that.

Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy.
--Spider Robinson
--Spider Robinson
ok, here's the actual error:
Here's the actual fix I worked out on my own after seeing a bunch of crap fixes:
enable the old kubuntu kde 3.5.8 repo and do a dist upgrade. It installed several new versions of kontact packages, and now kmail works fine.
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kmail: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkmailprivate.so: undefined symbol: _ZN11KFolderTree13addSizeColumnERK7QStringienable the old kubuntu kde 3.5.8 repo and do a dist upgrade. It installed several new versions of kontact packages, and now kmail works fine.
Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy.
--Spider Robinson
--Spider Robinson