Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Jun 2006 13:01 UTC
Gnome I enjoy using many different desktop environments and operating systems. On a day-to-day basis, I use Finder, Explorer, GNOME, and KDE. They all have their good sides, but obviously, they have their fair share of bad sides as well. The next couple of columns will be about the latter. This week, I take a look at whatever bothers me about Ubuntu's GNOME/Linux combination (Dapper, obviously).
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kcy29581
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2006-05-11

Thom's "test":
"9. Ubuntu still does not pass my ZipDisk test; nor does any other distribution for that matter"

Hmm.... A few simple questions. May be in the article but I could not seperate the rantings from the facts: Is this "ZipDisk" actually supported in Linux? Does it have kernel modules that support it? If it doesn't... why is this an issue with GNOME, the kernel, a COMBINATION (as you put it)

But if there IS a kernel module then perhaps the rantings could be justified... just!

Edited 2006-06-04 18:55