Re: 9.10 is a black eye for Ubuntu - suggestion for the future
- From: Aleks A.-Lessmann <aleks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:03:57 +0100
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 10:28:13 -0800, Pastor JW
<pastor_jw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What I have seen from Dell is that they supply and assist with software which
enables any of their Ubuntu loaded machines to work very well. Extremely
That was not my experience. The Ubuntu that was delivered on my Dell was
only installed on it, not fitted to it, and neither did I get any extra
software from Dell.
All in all, they did nothing I could not have done. And I suppose if I'd
just installed the Distro by myself it would have worked better.
That said, with every new Update from Canonical, the software worked
even better. Even with that POS of hardware I got delivered.
As I said, one of the worst experiences I've had - with Dell or any
other hardware vendor.
Aleks
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