Well, I don't know if I should thank you for that slaughter on Ubuntu . I thought I had a wonderful OS. Now it seems I have to return to Debian?!
Anyway, thank you very much for your instructive help. I have learn a lot about the Linux system during this session.
/Kind regards, Peter
Hallo,
customised Debian was also my personal choice, for many years. Then, i decided to build my own "distro", fitting my orthodox needs (i386, -Os, must work with 4mb ram, with 6mb fully, with 8mb including X11, latest kernel, full networking, live, everything compressed...). So, for me, Linux is about customisation, fixing and learning.
On the other hand, Ubuntu philosophy is mass spreading between users that usually aren't very unix-experienced. So here's maybe the origin of my criticism
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regards,
pc