[ubuntu-us-in] Ubuntu 10.10
John Hayden
johnhayden83 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 23:45:52 UTC 2012
Have you tried Linux mint? I tested them a few years ago and it was nice.
On Jun 13, 2012 11:02 AM, "Ryan Hoots" <overlord at ryanhoots.com> wrote:
> The more I've looked into making a new distro, the more it looks like a
> bad idea. In fact, I would get *less *updates that way, because I'd be
> managing my own repositories.
>
> Switching to another distro might be my last option. I'm not going to
> Windows, that's for sure, but maybe there's a nice system that would work,
> uses GNOME2, and gets regular updates.
>
> Overall, I'm back where I started: Ubuntu 10.10 is the only OS that works
> well on all of my machines. I may just have to keep it, and update packages
> manually.
>
> At least Ubuntu 10.04 is still supported. In fact, because it's server
> support won't end for a long time, it should get updates for at least a
> year, probably longer. It's a little different from 10.10, but not too much
> so.
>
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