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Ubuntu 7.10 (PC Edition)
Ubuntu 7.10 (PC Edition)

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From: Canonical
Category: Software

List Price: $12.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 2773

Format: Dvd-rom
Platform: Linux
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: PC Edition
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 890655001152
EAN: 0890655001152
ASIN: B000XJLSKY

Release Date: October 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Professionally created CD. New in paper sleeve.

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5 out of 5 stars Great Linux distro!   March 10, 2008
 12 out of 14 found this review helpful

This version 7 isn't the latest. There's new version available! Ubuntu 8.04 and Linux Training Library 2CDs set I tried before many other Linux distros but Ubuntu is my favorite by far! It is friendly, complete and compact. Great OS, great design!


5 out of 5 stars Great!   February 24, 2008
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I found a Dell Dimension desktop 2350 at a thrift store for $20 everything was intact with the exception of the memory had been removed, I bought it. I had a spare memory chip laying around that fit, so I installed it, the computer booted right up, then a problem, the previous owner had locked out windows xp with an administrator password. So I got on my notebook, downloaded the Ubuntu iso image, burned it to a disc, and installed it my new second hand desktop. Booted right up, no problems, now it is running perfect.
I did not have to configure anything at all. All the desktop hardware it working perfect. I upgraded the memory got 2 gigs in it now, and installed a wifi network card, which was promptly detected by Ubuntu and is working.

Ubuntu, in my book, is the best OS around.

I thought learning linux would be hard, but it is not.





3 out of 5 stars This is a DVD not a CD   January 28, 2008
 11 out of 17 found this review helpful

Warning for those of you planning to install this on an old machine be aware this is a DVD not a CD as written on the title... I know it says it's a DVD in the description! For the price... considering it's free online... I would expect to have both in the package!


3 out of 5 stars Fun to play with, but watch out   January 24, 2008
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This operating system is fun to play with, is great for those that want to build a PC for children, or for someone that only uses their computer to surf the web and do simple things like write documents. I'm giving this OS a 3, because of a few issues and nightmares. For one, for those that have a wireless card in their PC, specially wireless N, all I can say is good luck and have fun getting it to work properly. I did install this OS in a Vaio laptop, and the wireless N did work just fine, it seems to be a desktop PCI card issue, but there were other driver complications. On the laptop it did not recognize the webcam, the SD card slot or the Memory Stick slot, my Sprint Wireless card did not work either, although there is a hard way of getting it to work. Many of you may experience issues with Nvidia Graphic Cards too; the 8400 in my Vaio worked just fine, but the 8800 (with duel screens) on my desktop had issues, as did my other desktop with an 8600 graphics card. After a few days came a nightmare on the Vaio, the PC encountered a GRUB issue, which did not allow me to enter Ubunto nor Vista. Many of you may encounter this issue, the only way of fixing this problem is by inserting your Vista DVD (or any Vista DVD), start the PC through the disk, after you select your language, select Repair Computer, and enter the Command Prompt, type in the following "bootrec/fixboot" than type in "bootrec/fixmbr" and finally exit, you could only enter the mbr command if you wish to do so. Note that after these commands, and after restarting your computer Ubuntu will be gone, and only Vista will remain. You will have to keep performing these commands occasionally, as Grub seems to have messed up the boot menu on the Vaio for good. I would not dual boot with this OS, either keep Vista intact, run it on a Virtual Machine, or install it stand alone on a computer. I really liked Ubuntu, and would like to learn more about it, and if you do to, I would recommend buying or building a PC just for Ubuntu, or do as I'm planning too and buy a low cost Asus eee, and install Ubuntu on it. Good luck, and have fun!!


1 out of 5 stars Watch out for wireless problem   January 6, 2008
 8 out of 27 found this review helpful

There is a widespread problem with EXTREMELY slow wireless networking on this release. Download rates may not even reach 10 % of what other operating systems can provide. Many users also report slow wired networking.

Canonical has basically blown this problem off, apparently you're supposed to go to the Ubuntu forums and dig through the huge mound of material there, and spend your free time solving their problems.

Unfortunately, this is just more proof that Ubuntu and Linux are just not ready for prime time. When you have a MAJOR bug and you just blow it off, well, you don't deserve to stay in business. (Maybe Microsoft can get away with this, but nobody else can.)

I'm going to reinstall an old copy of Win 2000, at least the networking is functional. I really dislike Windows and Microsoft, and was hoping that Ubuntu really is the wave of the future. But the fact that 7.10 was released despite months of reports of this exact problem, and their attitude towards the whole issue, says that it's just not a winner.

I have hobbies, and none of them are Linux. If you don't want another hobby, I suggest that you look elsewhere.



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