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Ubuntu 6.10 Rocks!

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 2006-10-31 05:33.

Ubuntu 6.10, EdgyEft, has shipped. Downloaded it overnight, via Bittorrent. Burned a CD, booted it from my laptop, and am typing this with it. Recognized my wireless networking hardware, and connected to my wifi router. Booting was, of course, much slower than Puppy, but it's very responsive now that it's up. Sound works, but the music player doesn't grok MP4 audio, which is the format of most of my ripped CDs. It doesn't even do MP3s. So only one song, in OGG format, from my 128 albums was recognized. EasyUbuntu fixed the problem, though I had to copy packagelist-dapper.dop and packagelist-dapper.xml to packagelist-edgy.dop and packagelist-edgy.xml. I'm sure the EasyUbuntu folks will fix that soon. Emacs isn't on the CD, but this is Debian, so installation was a simple matter of "sudo apt-get install emacs". I could get to like this.

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