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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 4:20 AM, James Kramer <kramerjm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote: >> Really if you don't want to deal with some bugs, then you should not upgrade to the latest version, 8.04 is an lts so would be a good option if 9.04 doesn't work for you . They are pretty stable considering the 6mo release schedule but you will find bugs. >> >> And finally are you really considering giving up ubuntu for a test version of debian freebsd because of a driver bug? > > I just installed the latest version of Debian 5.0. > I typed > sudo dmesg > and the most wonderful thing happened. > The system is really fast and responsive. > Setup was a breeze. Second that. The Debian installer has improved a lot (thanks also to help from Canonical). Debian has also been more stable for me and feels less bloated than Ubuntu. At this point I don't have any compelling reasons to use Ubuntu over Debian, and of course there's the warm fuzzy feeling that Debian is completely community-supported and not controlled by a company which could disappear at some point. That said, Canonical and Ubuntu are part of that community as well and in general it's been really good for Debian...
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