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Posted: Aug. 13 2007,17:30 |
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Quote (jpeters @ Aug. 13 2007,03:07) | Quote (Key @ Aug. 11 2007,14:08) | Now I have read about the possibility to install Ubuntu to an USB memory stick. I will check. But surely it is not as easy as with DSL. |
I can eat dinner before Ubuntu finishes loading from a CD.
Edit: Grub install: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 |
Right, beside some further things.
Seems there is no other possibility than to wait for a 2.6.x kernel DSL and this could take further months
99% of the users are happy with kernel 2.4.x ?? 1% of the users need kernel 2.6.x due to too new hardware ?? This is like it looks for me.
Maybe I will downgrade to an ordinary IDE CD-Rom drive and an additional older network card, if there won't be any 2.6.x kernel version soon.
DSL-N is no alternative, as it is in a very early not anymore supported stage.
As already written in an earlier email: If I would have known that there is no full support for newer network cards and SATA drives in kernel 2.4.x, I would not have voted for it.
Sorry, little bit frustrated and helpless .. But still with hope!
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