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| Kubuntu 7.10 (PC Edition) | 
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List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $0.48 You Save: $12.51 (96%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4277
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Linux Media: CD-ROM Edition: PC Edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 890655001176 EAN: 0890655001176 ASIN: B000XJLSP4
Release Date: October 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Kubuntu Dud April 25, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I like to try out diverse Operating Systems on my computers like Xandros,Vista,Ubuntu,Linspire.But Kubuntu failed to install. I finally gave up and had forgotten about it until I got this email,asking me to comment on Kubuntu 7.10...
Kubuntu 7.10 March 20, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I found that installing Kubuntu 7.10 was not what I expected. I found that the root password had to be set manually and I had a very hard time getting into the system to adjust the various settings like I can with Suse's Yast. Furthermore, I could not set up a DSL connection. I, also, could not set up a root desktop. The boot logger sent me a no-can-do message.
I did not find MySql or PHP on the disk. And, worst of all, I did not find an Apache server there either. These are critical to Web site development and testing on a local computer.
However, Kubuntu is new and going in the right direction. It has a good look and feel with high-quality desktop graphics. It has the basic programs that many need. However, it is definitely not a SuSe 10.3. I have read that Kubuntu 7.10 is for geeks, but the truth is, I did not find that to be so. Yes, I could be called a geek, since I entered my first computer code into a computer that had a 5 kilobyte main and a 5 kilobyte upgrade. That was around 1966. And I have been at it ever since.
My advice is that if one is looking for a low-cost operating system to tinker with, buy this one. If one is looking for something that is open source and basically free, buy Kumbuntu. However, if time is important and one counts time as being valuable, then bite the bullet a go with Microsoft Windows and the appropriate commercial software. I stick to Linux for the same reason one owns a car. It lets me do the driving, But when it breaks down, I also have fix it myself.
BYE BYE WINDOWS March 12, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have been a Windows user since version 3.1
That all changed when I finally got tired of: 1) Error messages that would come up for no apparent reason and with no practical solution 2) Rebooting for every little upgrade 3) Getting constant pop-up reminders and reboots behind my back 4) The Windows way of doing things 5) Lack of innovation
I've been using Kubuntu 7.10 ever since I've installed it and so far, I'm loving it.
However, making a leap from Windows to Kubuntu is alot like changing religions. You need lots of faith. Your parents and friends are going to be like, "Why would you do THAT?"
Well here's why it's worth making this daring leap of faith:
1) Linux operating systems and software are often free (money-wise) and free to tinker with and modify. 2) Kubuntu has a nice desktop that is not too different from a Windows desktop. 3) Most Windows files will run in Kubuntu (Excel, Word, MP3, WMA, Mozilla, etc.) 4) And finally, CUSTOMIZATION. Instead of one boring desktop, you can install Compiz Fusion and get a cube desktop or E17 for a more practical one. There are more, but those are the two I prefer.
And all those complaints I had about Windows, are practically nonexistent in Kubuntu. I don't have to reboot. I seldom get error messages. And I can customize my computer to my heart's content.
I do have a few recommendations though before you switch: 1) Run Kubuntu off a Live CD first (to try it out and see if you even like that distribution) 2) Make sure you have internet access during your install (the ubuntu forums are extremely helpful unlike calling "Professional" tech support and getting some guy from India. 3) Be patient. I'll admit that Linux takes a while to set up, but once you get things working, you'll love it!
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