Re: Can we ever have a perfect distro? A call to the community
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What caused me to switch to Linux in the first place was when I bought a new Sony VAIO desktop that came with Win95 preinstalled. It was so buggy that Sony was forced to install a "Medi-Kit" between the BIOS and Win95 in a vain attempt to trap Win95 problems and crashes and do a phantom restart (the same technique Microsoft employed with Win2K). After I installed RH 5.0 in dual boot that Sony hardware was as stable as a rock. I was stunned because I thought the problem was entirely hardware.
When I bought this Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E notebook, VISTA pre-installed, VISTA frequently "lost" the display panel. Replacing it with Kubuntu, that problem disappeared. In fact, this notebook and Kubuntu is the best hardware+OS combination I have ever used, except that for that last few months my CDROM is failing to properly burn CDs, but DVD burns are still gold. I have been weighing buying a new CDROM or a new laptop.
That written, I have noticed that this hardware cannot boot a verified Maverick or Natty LiveCD without hanging before the splash screen shows. I am going to try Oneiric when it goes gold. However, my plan is to reinstall from scratch when the next LTS goes gold.
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What caused me to switch to Linux in the first place was when I bought a new Sony VAIO desktop that came with Win95 preinstalled. It was so buggy that Sony was forced to install a "Medi-Kit" between the BIOS and Win95 in a vain attempt to trap Win95 problems and crashes and do a phantom restart (the same technique Microsoft employed with Win2K). After I installed RH 5.0 in dual boot that Sony hardware was as stable as a rock. I was stunned because I thought the problem was entirely hardware.
When I bought this Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E notebook, VISTA pre-installed, VISTA frequently "lost" the display panel. Replacing it with Kubuntu, that problem disappeared. In fact, this notebook and Kubuntu is the best hardware+OS combination I have ever used, except that for that last few months my CDROM is failing to properly burn CDs, but DVD burns are still gold. I have been weighing buying a new CDROM or a new laptop.
That written, I have noticed that this hardware cannot boot a verified Maverick or Natty LiveCD without hanging before the splash screen shows. I am going to try Oneiric when it goes gold. However, my plan is to reinstall from scratch when the next LTS goes gold.




I am a software developer so I understand that errors definitely can and do occur but I also understand that such serious ones should not make into mainstream software. Of course, you need to buy Linux-friendly hardware and Dell and IBM/Lenovo systems are by far the most compatible ones I've encountered, but you cannot always ensure that, and you (or at least I) cannot afford to replace existing hardware just because the latest versions of major distributions cause problems on it.




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