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Examples? It's not hard to find drivers.emytaylor164 said:I know that ubuntu does not have compatable drivers with all computers though
If it's very common then you just google your problem and the solution will be right there on the forums. Ubuntu's community is second to none in this regard.TheEM said:i am not sure, i have spoken to numerous people who have tried on there computers and have had issues with driver compatability they told me this when i was considering switching. Apparently it is very common in ubuntu.
That's why you set up /home on a separate partition.Slidey said:I've pretty much fully switched to Ubuntu since my XP boot decided to get a fucking virus off the internet and hijack IE and disable Opera and Firefox.
Fuck Windows anyway, I was looking for an excuse to move completely. Less gaming more coding.
Em: TBH I wouldn't listen to a word of that. Ubuntu gets updated every 6 months and a new revision comes out every year. Compare that with Windows's 4 year revision cycle.
Only driver problems I ever had was with my tablet PC. It has a screen you can draw on, so I had to google how to get that working. Simple enough.
I'm getting annoyed though - I'm stuck in Kubuntu 6.04. When 8.10 comes out I'll format and switch to it. This comp is about 2 years old and apt-get is broken due to a failed upgrade attempt. You can imagine how difficult that makes life in linux land.