Ubuntu 8.10

Started by kinmel, Oct 30, 2008, 14:24:50

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kinmel


The new release of Ubuntu 8.10 is out today, it is already available from the Cononical's server and will soon be available on the mirror servers too

if you have never tried it and don't want to do a normal install, have a look at the Wubi version which installs safely from windows and can be easily removed too.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Rik

You'd better gird your loins ready to answer questions, Alan. ;)  :thumb:
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somanyholes

the first question being what is a shell (for when things don't work) lol :)

Rik

I thought it was a 'facade' company used to conceal illegal activities? ;)
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kinmel

Quote from: Rik on Oct 30, 2008, 14:28:10
You'd better gird your loins ready to answer questions, Alan. ;)  :thumb:

The Ubuntu fansites have the answers to questions you and I cannot even imagine !

Ubuntu works pretty well out of the box nowadays and is certainly no harder to tweak than Windows, and the learning curve is no steeper.  

The biggest advantage with Ubuntu is that the community is full of fanatics who will happily spend time talking you through your problems.  Bit like IDNetters really  :thumb:
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Rik

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somanyholes

ubuntu really has done wonders for linux in the mainstream world. Shame the full on linux bod's don't see it that way :(

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kinmel

Quote from: somanyholes on Oct 30, 2008, 14:40:38
the first question being what is a shell (for when things don't work) lol :)

Just the Unix equivalent of Window's Command Line Interpreter, but now that Ubuntu is stable, not people need to bother with it.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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somanyholes

the shell question was a joke mate :)

QuoteJust the Unix equivalent of Window's Command Line Interpreter, but now that Ubuntu is stable, not people need to bother with it.

don't quite believe you there, one day maybe............

kinmel

Quote from: somanyholes on Oct 30, 2008, 15:42:51
the shell question was a joke mate :)

don't quite believe you there, one day maybe............

:blush:
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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petethegeek

Quote from: Rik on Oct 30, 2008, 15:17:50
Elitism rules? :(

Somewhat coincidentally I happened to be reading this article earlier on today - Unix as Literature by Thomas Scoville. It's only short but quite thought provoking and still relevent, some ten years later, to this very discussion.
"I have made this letter long, only because I lacked the time to make it short." - Blaise Pascal 1657

Rik

An interesting take on the issue, Pete. Nice find.  :thumb:
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john

Quote from: kinmel on Oct 30, 2008, 14:45:41
The biggest advantage with Ubuntu is that the community is full of fanatics who will happily spend time talking you through your problems.

So one can expect to have problems then ?  ;)

Sebby

I keep wanting to give Ubuntu a try on my new(ish) machine, but because my hard drives are in a RAID 0 array, it makes it too difficult.

esh

I always smile when the new Ubuntu comes out, because it means at least two of my offices co-workers will be cursing for the next week. The joys of 'dist-upgrade'...

If you're looking to install onto RAID then I can give you a hand if needs be. I just did a Linux install with GRUB on a RAID1/RAID1/RAID5 configuration, but that wasn't Ubuntu mind you.
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Sebby

Thanks very much, esh - I might just take you up on that. :)

uxbod

Ran 8.04 and did not get on with it so switched back to Gentoo.  Re-installed my T61P last night with 8.10 and very very pleased :) Everything works out of the box for me.

mynnydd

I am running Ubunto 8.10; coming from Vista.
8.10 even runs usb dongles (mobile internet) without ANY problems. ;D

kinmel

Quote from: mynnydd on Nov 09, 2008, 04:11:38
I am running Ubunto 8.10; coming from Vista.
8.10 even runs usb dongles (mobile internet) without ANY problems. ;D

It's magic I tell you, magic  ;D :thumb:
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Steve

I now have a spare machine (built last weekend from scrap) its running vista(seemed an appropriate OS  ;D ) at the moment if I want to install ubuntu 8.10 or indeed any other OS should I set up a multi boot loader or use something like virtual box. I d love to try running a virtual machine just wondering what the downsides are? presumably need plenty of ram?
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Sebby

Quote from: stevethegas on Nov 18, 2008, 17:10:38
I now have a spare machine (built last weekend from scrap) its running vista(seemed an appropriate OS  ;D )

Scrap OS for a scrap machine, eh? :P :out:

kinmel

Ubuntu can run inside windows using Wubi

It installs into an ordinary windows folder and provides dual boot.

The real beauty of doing it this way as a trial is it is easy to completely un-install.

There is a mass of Wubi info on the net, but start here

U.8.10 will run in 256 ram  ;D
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Steve

Thanks Alan :thumb: I will give this a go seems fairly straight forward. Just wondering what the downside is of installing it this way as opposed to utilising another partition or harddrive.
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