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gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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I love the wallpaper slideshow thing in Kubuntu, but what bugs me is that it freezes up my system for half a second, and when I'm watching a video in MPlayer, all the audio that was supposed to play during that half second floods my speakers at once. Granted, it only happens every half hour, but it's stlil kind of annoying.
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Looks like with Feisty, Ubuntu kinda went the Vista and Mac route, eye candy over functionality. For me quite a few devices (all USB devices) only work when I enter the terminal, and that is a step backwards.

Maybe I should try Kubuntu out...
I haven't tried Ubuntu, but I didn't have any problem at all with Kubuntu so far. Things are going pretty well :)

I wish it wasn't true, but I am experiencing something along those lines. From time to time every thing suddenly just freezes up, and then comes back to life within 10-30 seconds. It appears to happen randomly, I just can't figure out whats wrong.
I thought you use Kubuntu

I love the wallpaper slideshow thing in Kubuntu, but what bugs me is that it freezes up my system for half a second, and when I'm watching a video in MPlayer, all the audio that was supposed to play during that half second floods my speakers at once. Granted, it only happens every half hour, but it's stlil kind of annoying.
I never witnessed this problem and I also have it set for 30 minutes. As for the mplayer thing, have you tried VLC?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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I love the wallpaper slideshow thing in Kubuntu, but what bugs me is that it freezes up my system for half a second, and when I'm watching a video in MPlayer, all the audio that was supposed to play during that half second floods my speakers at once. Granted, it only happens every half hour, but it's stlil kind of annoying.
Yes, this sound bug seems to be new in mplayer :(
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
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http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS8661763902.html

Well, surprise, surprise! Someone I know in the US just bought a Dell Inspiron laptop with XP NOT Vista, noting that Dell had reported a drop in sales when they offered only Vista on their machines, and had to bring back XP due to demand. Faced with the XP ban coming in next year, has Dell finally decided that rather than sink with Vista, they'll jump ship to Linux instead - just as so many others are saying they'll do?

This is just what the doctor ordered - a major OEM shipping pre-installed Linux. THIS is what will bring Linux into the mainstream, not the fanboys (like me) extolling the virtues of open source, not the geeks pushing their grandparents onto Ubuntu, but support from major OEMs like Dell.

Keep up the good work, Dell. Microsoft will give you loads of stick over this, using their typical anticompetitive dirty tactics. But if you hang in there with this,you can only win.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS8661763902.html

Well, surprise, surprise! Someone I know in the US just bought a Dell Inspiron laptop with XP NOT Vista, noting that Dell had reported a drop in sales when they offered only Vista on their machines, and had to bring back XP due to demand. Faced with the XP ban coming in next year, has Dell finally decided that rather than sink with Vista, they'll jump ship to Linux instead - just as so many others are saying they'll do?
No, of course not. They will just continue selling XP until the climate changes. Vista becomes decent or people decide they want to pay for crap. It doesn't mean they're dumping Windows, that would be crazy, their whole business is based on it.

What it means in practical terms is that as the first OEM they are saying f off Microsoft we'll decide what we're shipping. This is risky, because their income is based on MS' "subsidies", basically they both need each other.

If Dell decided to just sell linux they would lose a lot in sales, it's not worth it.
 

JamalRice10

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Nov 25, 2005
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No, of course not. They will just continue selling XP until the climate changes. Vista becomes decent or people decide they want to pay for crap. It doesn't mean they're dumping Windows, that would be crazy, their whole business is based on it.

What it means in practical terms is that as the first OEM they are saying f off Microsoft we'll decide what we're shipping. This is risky, because their income is based on MS' "subsidies", basically they both need each other.

If Dell decided to just sell linux they would lose a lot in sales, it's not worth it.
agreed not only dell any BIG computer
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Dell to use Ubuntu on Linux PCs

Computer maker Dell has chosen Ubuntu as the operating system for its range of Linux computers for consumers.


Fans of Linux hope that the move will persuade more mainstream PC users to abandon Microsoft Windows and opt for the open-source operating system.

London-based firm Canonical, the lead sponsor of the Ubuntu project, will ensure the software works on Dell PCs.

Ubuntu includes software like office programs, e-mail, a browser, instant messaging software and a media player.

Michael Dell, the founder, chairman and chief executive of Dell, is himself an Ubuntu user. He has the operating system installed on a high-end Dell Precision M90 laptop he uses at home.

'Strong endorsement'

For a long time Linux had been considered to be too difficult to use for normal computer users.

However, more recent versions of Linux distributions, like Ubuntu 7.04, have become much more user-friendly.

"Dell are going to work with us to make sure Ubuntu works fully on its hardware," said Chris Kenyon, Ubuntu's director of business development.

"For us it is a strong endorsement of Ubuntu and the unique support model we provide," he told the BBC.

Open-source software is developed by thousands of developers, and is usually free to use and download.

Firms like Canonical make money by providing software support for users of the operating system.

Dell has not yet confirmed which computers it will sell with Ubuntu pre-installed, only to say that it would offer Ubuntu 7.04 as an option on select consumer models in the United States in the coming weeks

Reports on internet bulletin boards suggest that Dell will offer Ubuntu on an e-series Dimension desktop, a high-performance XPS desktop, and an e-series Inspiron laptop.

Prices and availability in countries other than the US have not yet been released.

Benefits and drawbacks

Running Linux makes desktop computing cheaper, as it strips out the cost of buying a proprietary operating system from Microsoft or Apple.

This has made Ubuntu - and other Linux distributions - popular not just in developing countries.

In France, the National Assembly has just started using Ubuntu on more than 1,100 desktop computers.

But using Linux also has drawbacks.

Most makers of software and hardware focus on Microsoft's Windows operating system, as it holds about 90% of the desktop PC market.

As a result Linux users often find that software - especially for computer games and accounting - does not work on their computers, and that plenty of hardware is not compatible either.

However, Mr Kenyon insists that Ubuntu is "an excellent option" for most users, especially if they want web, e-mail and standard office functionality.

He also points to the fact that Ubuntu is supported in more than 40 languages, with more to come.

And the more popular an operating system becomes, the more companies will start developing software for it, he predicts.

The man driving the Ubuntu project, Mark Shuttleworth, shot to global prominence as one of the world's first space tourists, when he flew to the International Space Station on board a Soyuz rocket.

The self-made millionaire from South Africa founded Canonical in 2004 to promote and support open source software projects.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/6610901.stm

Published: 2007/05/01 15:04:18 GMT
 

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