BaroqueBloke
December 16th, 2009, 02:38 AM
I clean-wipe installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my 1,1 Macbook a couple weeks ago and right off began to love it. I have learned more about computers and GUI's teaching myself how to use Ubuntu than I ever thought I would. That being said, the installation was not 100% perfect. I have been having issues with suspend/hibernate when closing the lid, battery notification issues, etc. All things that I determined to be more or less common after perusing this forum.
Just this evening though, I booted up to discover that every issue I had been having is now entirely gone! Resolved somehow. I have not, to the best of m knowledge, done an update in a day or two so i'm wondering how the heck this happened!? I'm certainly not complaining, mind, just very very curious.
Could it be the The folks at Linux discovered a way to make Intelligent OS's? Is Ubuntu learning from its "mistakes" and correcting it's own problems?? Am I going to wake up one morning to discover wires protruding from my brain and my computer controlling my every move???!!!
Well, whatever the reason for this miraculous feat I thank you all, Ubuntu developers! You've succeeded in turning this Leopard man into a Penguin enthusiast!
Cheers!
Just this evening though, I booted up to discover that every issue I had been having is now entirely gone! Resolved somehow. I have not, to the best of m knowledge, done an update in a day or two so i'm wondering how the heck this happened!? I'm certainly not complaining, mind, just very very curious.
Could it be the The folks at Linux discovered a way to make Intelligent OS's? Is Ubuntu learning from its "mistakes" and correcting it's own problems?? Am I going to wake up one morning to discover wires protruding from my brain and my computer controlling my every move???!!!
Well, whatever the reason for this miraculous feat I thank you all, Ubuntu developers! You've succeeded in turning this Leopard man into a Penguin enthusiast!
Cheers!