On Samstag, 9. Juni 2007, b.n. wrote: > Kent Fredric ha scritto: > > On 6/8/07, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ( probably releated to it being a > > generally harder distro to use that *cough* ewwbuntu *cough* > > unlinspired *cough* or *cough* deadrat *cough* ) > > OT: Ubuntu distros (Kubuntu, expecially) are really, really shiny and > slick pieces of software. I just installed Kubuntu 7.04 at work and it's > the more polished, ready-to-go, easy to use Linux distro I've ever > seen. I use Gentoo on my home desktop for various reasons and because I > have different needs, but the Linux community has only to learn from the > Ubuntus. >
what to learn? How to make kcontrol worse? The slowest boot of all times? A braindead installer? A patched-to-death kpdf? Yes, there is something to learn from the ubuntus. Like: don't make their mistakes. Or: there is a difference between userfriendly and made for idiots. Been there - I will never touch *buntu again. If I ever feel the need to use something else than gentoo it will be Slackware. Lean, mean, fast slackware. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list