I had been playing with Ubuntu for a while on a dual boot setup when I
accidentally killed the Linux boot manager. I don't remember how, the
Ubuntu partition is still there. I don't like what I read about what's
happened to Ubuntu so when I eventually get Linux running again I'll
probably install Mint.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/2/2013 7:57 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>
>> While I agree with some of the things Manuel has to say, I also
>> have to say that he is not, himself, exactly a poster boy for doing
>> things the right way. There's been some real friction between him
>> and other developers, and his referenced article, viewed in that
>> context, reads as "sour grapes".
>>
>
> I've listened to a wide variety of opinions about the three major
> versions of Linux, and the vast majority of them have been positive.
> I've downloaded all three and I'm now trying to burn a DVD of each
> for evaluation. The DVD/CD-R/W on this laptop will not burn DVDs, so
> I have an adapter in the mail to jury rig a full size DVD-R/W.
>
> Overall, it looks like LinuxMint will be the version I'll use. It's
> basically Ubuntu with a large number of freeware applications
> included.
>
> Chris
>
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