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If you now have a perfectly running Ubuntu desktop, will you still upgrade to Intrepid Ibex?



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2008-10-23 10:42:01 ET

I've already switched to Ibex since the beta release.

I accidental nuked all my binaries while playing around with a poorly coded library with a dodgy build system and since the Ibex release wasn't too far away I decided it would be better to switch now and keep track rather than update in a few weeks time.

The other good thing is that you can try and get any bugs you find fixed before release.

So far Ibex has been quite stable, there are a largish number of updates which can be a bit annoying but nothing has broken.

2008-10-23 12:56:31 ET

If it were me, I would just stay with what you have unless there is some killer feature you just have to have. As the old saying goes "if it ain't broke don't fix it". I am at the point now where I only upgrade right before the announced end of life.

2008-10-24 14:32:00 ET

Mine is same case too with all my hardware working properly after applying certain settings/fixes. I may try Ibex by installing to a diff. partition and see how well my h/w goes and if everything is fine will definitely switch cover.

GNUBoi
2008-10-25 06:33:09 ET

I won't upgrade to Iblex but would certainly upgrade to Cambridge.... UBUNTU is a pure hell...


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