Jono Bacon, Community Manager for Canonical, recently announced that the Ubuntu Open Week will take place the week after Gutsy is released (that would be tomorrow!!) Originally Posted by Jono Bacon's blog Ubuntu Open Week is a-coming Mon 22nd Oct - Sat 27th Oct @ #ubuntu-classroom on Freenode With the up-and-coming release of Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon coming, I am pleased to announce another Ubuntu Open Week, this time taking place the week following the Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon launch - Mon 22nd Oct - Sat 27th Oct on #ubuntu-classroom on Freedode. The sessions take place from 15.00 UTC to 21.00UTC [That is 10:00am to 4:00pm here in Alabama.] There is a lot of info at the ubuntu wiki including session descriptions and times. Unfortunately, my desktop is down with a melted power supply into my ATX connector on the mobo. So I am not sure when I will install GG, but it will be what goes onto the desktop when it is revived. Michael
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That looks really cool. I believe I will be attending a couple.
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Think I'll wait a while before jumping to GG. Seems to be a lot of confusion atm as far as downloads, installs and so forth. Maybe when the weather is a bit better.
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Originally Posted by MerlinsLair Think I'll wait a while before jumping to GG. Seems to be a lot of confusion atm as far as downloads, installs and so forth. Maybe when the weather is a bit better. Today has been a rough day on my side of the state weather wise I haven't had a single problem yet with Gutsy, however I am loving this Compiz Fusion now that it supports my graphics card.
Originally Posted by MerlinsLair Think I'll wait a while before jumping to GG. Seems to be a lot of confusion atm as far as downloads, installs and so forth. Maybe when the weather is a bit better. I grabbed mine on BT during the night last night. Was going to try out the Live CD on the laptop today, and maybe put it on another machine this weekend. Not really sure yet.
Oh, I'd like to give it a try. Just want to make sure that any bugs that come up will be fixed by then. Feisty is still doing quite well for me atm so there's no rush yet.
I am very please with Gutsy. I rebooted to it after the official release and updated, so now everything is working great. I can't say to much about compiz/Fusion because I just don't use it. It's cool to play with but I really just have no use for it. Besides it still has some issues and really lowers the frame rates of my games.
Crane, did you use the update manager to upgrade or did you go the live cd route? Just curious. I'd like to give it a try but from all the issues I've been seeing, I'm a bit hesitent to give up a perfectly good running system at this point.
I did the update manager and it did not like the Restricted Driver for my ATI x300 card in my laptop. It would not "use" it. I did a clean install and it worked great. CF is not supported with the x300, but I doubt that i would use it daily it it did work. I am scouring eBay to replace my mobo and PS to get my desktop back up. I installed GG on my ThinkPad T43 work laptop to start playing with it. Nice upgrade, if I do say so myself. Michael
There was a good discussion on LoCo teams on Day 1 of Open Week. The chat logs are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/...tsy/LoCoTeams2 I think that we really need to get some things planned for the Alabama LoCo to make it real for everyone. I know that it is nice to go to a forum post or an IRC chat. [This may have happened in the Alabama LoCo meetings on IRC...I have not been able to attend due to teeball commitments, but hopefully that will change now that it is over.] I think that we should look at some of the other LoCo forums and see what they are doing. Maybe plan a meeting in one of the three major cities, or maybe a meeting at the same time in the three cities...I don't know right this second. This really hit me hard: Originally Posted by LoCo Chat during Open Week 21:11 < atoponce> when you ask anyone what makes ubuntu ubuntu, it's the community I think that we need to make a community here in Alabama to spread the Ubuntu goodness to all, ESPECIALLY now that GG has been released (and is getting rave reviews). This is a rare year that ALL three major OS vendors are upgrading their OSes. Apple is slated to unveil Leopard on Friday and it is the last OS upgrade for the year. We need to show why GG is superior to Vista (not real hard) and then show why it is superior to Leopard (which may be a little tougher) and spread the word about Ubuntu. Michael
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