It's apparent you have never served on a ship or been in jail. Captins mast is held on a regular basis to punish those who have committed infractions of regulations ( breaking the law) and the punishments range from a fine extra duty, reduction in rank, a combonation of the forementioned or imprisonment. Yeah 0 crime rate. Ask any sailor that has served and they will tell you that you're statement is WAY OFF.
Regards
Despite all that I have read the upgrade was a snap. Though the reports stated that anything out side of the mundane normal users setups fail with horror, the upgrade went smoothly. System specs are AMD athalon clocking 1.1GHz, 3 Gigs sdram, 1 80 Gig Maxtor Hdd, 1 80Gig Seagate Hdd and one 200 Gig Seagate drive, a sony dvd r-w combo drive, MBA on / on/dev/hda/home on/dev/hdb abd WindowsXP on/dev/hdc on a nvidia chipset on an aopen Mb. pci wireless device, Nic cards and onboard nic as well. with BFG MX4000 AGP slot Graphix card
I simply used gksudo "update-manager -c" and all went smooth from there, kubuntu is the desktop. After everything was installed I shutdown the system for 3 mins and the restarted and bang it was up and there have been no issues. So whats all the hub-bub about?
and yet the RIAA says that the industry is loosing $$ and this states that sales of music are up. Makes one want to go hmmmmm.
yeah newbies gota love them keeps the place interesting! Rock on
It's apparent you have never served on a ship or been in jail. Captins mast is held on a regular basis to punish those who have committed infractions of regulations ( breaking the law) and the punishments range from a fine extra duty, reduction in rank, a combonation of the forementioned or imprisonment. Yeah 0 crime rate. Ask any sailor that has served and they will tell you that you're statement is WAY OFF. Regards
Despite all that I have read the upgrade was a snap. Though the reports stated that anything out side of the mundane normal users setups fail with horror, the upgrade went smoothly. System specs are /dev/hda /home on /dev/hdb abd WindowsXP on /dev/hdc on a nvidia chipset on an aopen Mb. pci wireless device, Nic cards and onboard nic as well. with BFG MX4000 AGP slot Graphix card
AMD athalon clocking 1.1GHz, 3 Gigs sdram, 1 80 Gig Maxtor Hdd, 1 80Gig Seagate Hdd and one 200 Gig Seagate drive, a sony dvd r-w combo drive, MBA on / on
I simply used gksudo "update-manager -c" and all went smooth from there, kubuntu is the desktop.
After everything was installed I shutdown the system for 3 mins and the restarted and bang it was up and there have been no issues. So whats all the hub-bub about?
Pete da Geek
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