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The Ubuntu Ultimate Gamer got problem, half way installation it crashed.
Maybe my disc iso file has defect?
May be you could learn how LQ works. I wonder that you don't know already, you have more than 1200 posts. Ask one question per thread. Give a description of the problem. And no, "half way installation it crashed" is not a sufficient description!
At which state of the installation did it crash? Have you got an error message? If yes, which error message? If no, what actually happened?
Anyone can tell me about Ubuntu Studio.
Is it very nice?
What is your experience?
What makes you choose it?
It's the exact same thing as Ubuntu 10.10, but with some extra suites of apps installed for audio, video, and graphics.
All of the "Ubuntu _______" distributions are just Ubuntu with different applications already installed by default, and sometimes some alternative themes and wallpapers.
You would choose it if ... I don't know; if you didn't want to bother installing those applications on your own?
I recently wiped my Gentoo, keeping my /home and installed Ubuntu 10.04 per a friends recommendation.
So far no issues. I do notice performance degradation when making large file transfers from an external USB drive.
I was looking at 10.10. Any reason to upgrade? The Ubuntu site does not seem to give any valid reasons for making the jump, but I'm a fairly new Ubuntu person.
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