What I didn't like about eeexubuntu...
Dec. 21st, 2007 10:09 am1. Having to enter my password just about every time I wanted to do something "privileged." A minor nit, as this can be fixed.
2. Networking didn't quite work. The software kept expecting to connect to an ipv6 router (true for both the wireless connection and the network port). A major problem.
3. The default install provides support for the installation language. Attempting to add Cyrillic support using the package manager resulted in the installation of a bunch of files I didn't want (help files in Russian, which I don't care to have, and - somehow - the OpenOffice word processor!). This, too, was a show-stopper.
Cheers...
2. Networking didn't quite work. The software kept expecting to connect to an ipv6 router (true for both the wireless connection and the network port). A major problem.
3. The default install provides support for the installation language. Attempting to add Cyrillic support using the package manager resulted in the installation of a bunch of files I didn't want (help files in Russian, which I don't care to have, and - somehow - the OpenOffice word processor!). This, too, was a show-stopper.
Cheers...