On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 00:23, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> And to be honest, this is the number one reason that Ubuntu is not installed on computers you buy in the store. A edgy distribution is not acceptable from a support perspective, and a super-conservative distribution like LTS is not acceptable from a user perspective.
I think, you are right and completely agree with you. I also find it
annoying that for instance my Ubuntu 9.10 does not get Open Office
upgrade to 3.2 during normal upgrades.
I think to remember, that Fedora did such things (or still do it - don't know).
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 00:23, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> And to be honest, this is the number one reason that Ubuntu is not installed on computers you buy in the store. A edgy distribution is not acceptable from a support perspective, and a super-conservative distribution like LTS is not acceptable from a user perspective.
I think, you are right and completely agree with you. I also find it
annoying that for instance my Ubuntu 9.10 does not get Open Office
upgrade to 3.2 during normal upgrades.
I think to remember, that Fedora did such things (or still do it - don't know).
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Martin Wildam