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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by Master Shake
    The wife withheld sex for weeks afterwards!
    That's what happens when you don't pay attention... therefore you likely deserved it

    Seriously: the partitioner is REALLY easy to use.....

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    I respectfully disagree; the partitioner is easy ENOUGH to use, but certainly not REALLY easy.

    The gold standard for this for me is still SUSE's installer, but I last used that around version 9.1

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by Brunellus
    The gold standard for this for me is still SUSE's installer
    Full agreement here: YaST is packing the mother of all installers.

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by endersshadow
    I protest pr0nbuntu. Won't somebody please think of the children?!
    I think of the children all the time. I have lots of nice recipes.
    My sole duty is to my own happiness and well-being. I recognize no other.

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    MasterShake,
    That is why you need a mistress for cases like that Remember the geek modo: "Back up, back up, back up"
    Stormy,
    You nuts!!!! (Which makes this forum more fun)
    Since I get asked alot, I am originally from Ukraine but am Russian by nationality. My nick means specter in Russian.

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by prizrak
    MasterShake,
    That is why you need a mistress for cases like that Remember the geek modo: "Back up, back up, back up"
    Stormy,
    You nuts!!!! (Which makes this forum more fun)
    prizak: I was kinda thinking more along the lines of Juvenile: "back that *** up"

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by Brunellus
    prizak: I was kinda thinking more along the lines of Juvenile: "back that *** up"
    ROFL
    Since I get asked alot, I am originally from Ukraine but am Russian by nationality. My nick means specter in Russian.

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    ayisu speaks the truth - you want custom? do a server install.
    So... a 1337 java programmer walks into a bar...

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Quote Originally Posted by Master Shake
    Have you seen the partitioner? The first time I tried using it, I wiped my XP partition off. The wife withheld sex for weeks afterwards!
    i didnt think it was that bad, but brunellus is right. the yast partitioner was easier than breathing. i really dont mind command line partitioners though. arch does it that way and i fly through arch installs.

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    Re: Proposal Two base Ubuntu installs

    Ubuntu Dapper's Espresso Installer will probably be easier for the GUI-minded.

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