Yes absolutely. I was at first very happy with Ubuntu. But when I could
not update with new versions, I started to think : it's not yet reliable.
Fabio a écrit :
> I had a look at Windows' control panel: it points out a conflict between
> ATI SMBus and a certain "high precision timer", which I suppose to be
> clocksource related. This is probably a consequence of a BIOS bug, but
> the average user will think "Windows boots and Linux doesn't, which
> means Linux sucks". This is precisely what Ubuntu is trying to avoid...
>
>
Yes absolutely. I was at first very happy with Ubuntu. But when I could
not update with new versions, I started to think : it's not yet reliable.
Fabio a écrit :
> I had a look at Windows' control panel: it points out a conflict between
> ATI SMBus and a certain "high precision timer", which I suppose to be
> clocksource related. This is probably a consequence of a BIOS bug, but
> the average user will think "Windows boots and Linux doesn't, which
> means Linux sucks". This is precisely what Ubuntu is trying to avoid...
>
>