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Old 01-14-2009, 10:30 AM   #1
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LXer: All roads lead to Ubuntu


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Like I say somewhere in this barfed-out mass of words, I saw my problems with Opera in OpenBSD on my Toshiba laptop as an opportunity to get back to Debian, a distro I truly love. I'm reluctant to say this, but in a small way having the same problems in Debian Lenny that plagued my Gateway on a totally different hunk of hardware kind of breaks my FOSS-loving heart. But I know Ubuntu pretty well. And it installed without incident. Call it the path of least resistance, or another case of "Ubuntu saves the day." Ubuntu's color scheme may be poop-brown, but I'll take an easily configured, working system over the alternative any day.

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