14.04 is a lot nicer user experience, but for me at least it was laggy as heck after about 1-2 hours and needed rebooting... so if you have nvidia graphics I'd say stick with 12.04 as I suspect that...
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14.04 is a lot nicer user experience, but for me at least it was laggy as heck after about 1-2 hours and needed rebooting... so if you have nvidia graphics I'd say stick with 12.04 as I suspect that...
I dont know about word, though I have a 900ha which has 1g of ram and 1.5 atom processor and it runs the standard ubuntu fine
as said above if you need stable stick with LTS releases, the interim releases are for testing and refining concepts
well sounds like some broken packages to me.... I could be wrong.... but if you have synaptic installed open it up and run from the command fix broken packages.... if not use the terminal and run the...
thats why I use wget it has a good resume
tbh I usualy just use wget or firefox itself, when I had dial up I used to you managers all the time, not really anymore
I wouldn't call norton/symantic a good anti-virus product
I tried it for a few days with a fresh install, I have to say... its beautiful.... really really polished.... however I went back to 12.04 since the system was slow to the point of being ususable...
upgrade to 12.04 gnome desktop and you'll get the classic gnome option
yes and when yopu rensstall you can auto reistall all purchased apps, it goes by your ubuntu single sign on id
at one stage I used to run a lot, xfce, kde, gnome2, lxde, awesome plus a few others but these days I just run unity and am happy with it
have 12.04 running with unity 2d and it runs good its only an asus 900ha as well
TBH I have nothing against windows or closed software, I use skype on a daily basis..... and would prob install windows if needed to use that.... I just prefer Linux and Ubuntu in particular
Also LTS stands for Long Term Support so 12.04 will be supported for 5 years while 12.10 will be supported for 18 months
cooliojust one thing to be aware of 12.04 and 12.10 are complete different version Ubuntu's version scheme is <year of release>.<month of release> so 12.04 was 2012 april and 12.10 was 2012 October
sudo apt-get autoclean
I have respect to both people..., I also respect the work everyone else is doing...... Im still just going to call Ubuntu, Ubuntu and the kernal Linux though
havn't used windows since about 2006 so..... not really all that familiar with windows anymore
I like LTS because I wont want to have to upgrade constantly.... I need a stable release... I do my work....
good choice imo, what they need to do now is link more to the lts version on the homepage
I agree you should always have backups, you also should never enter your password if it jumps up unexpectedly... for example if the update window pops up... and you click install updates, you know it...
swap that out with the dd command or rm from from root.... and you'd have supposedly destructive malware according to those anti-virus companies
personally I have hope for this project, we'll see what happens though, canonical does however have the resources to do this...as they proved with Unity
the fact they said it runs a bash script means if your running a linux system, if your duelbooting it could access the hard drive from windows, and overwrite data at the metal level (below the...
no it'd prompt for super user access and ask for your password