 Originally Posted by Ynot
KDE 4 missed the boat on Canonical's long term support for Hardy
http://www.news.com/underexposed/830...l?tag=nefd.top
just a heads up, in case you needed LTS
*edit*
just thought I'd add, cause that article sounded a bit alarmist...
Kubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) is still being released alongside Ubuntu 8.04 - in April, I believe
but Kubuntu will only receive the standard 18 months support from Canonical
(after which, the next version will be out (8.10), and support will move onto the new version - with LTS for Kub*)
The Gnome counterpart for 8.04, on the other hand, will receive the long term support (3 years for desktop, 5 years for server)
Yeah, LTS, or the lack thereof, doesn't bother me. I'll probably head to my sister's (where there is 5-meg cable) to download the latest CD image of Kubuntu 7.10 stable in a couple weeks, if KDE 4 releases when it's supposed to, so I can go ahead and update everything right then and there. Piece of Caek.
 Originally Posted by ninja9578
Whoops, I meant "upgrade."
Why is Photoshop running so poorly with large images, are you using a 32-bit version of Vista?
Did you know that you can get an Ubuntu CD sent to you for the shipping fee? Photoshop probably won't work under WINE. Unless you are doing high level stuff then GIMP should suffice for you, you can dual boot Vista on it if you really need Photoshop. Or parallel boot if if you're nuts.
Well, to be fair, I only have 1GB of RAM when I really should have 2GBs, and it only runs all that slow when I'm working on something huge, which is rare. And believe me, I know about the Ubuntu CDs, I'm a big fan of Canonical. The LiveCDs make great backup OSs for when Windows craps out on you. I had them send me several of the last version, 7.04, not too long before 7.10 came out. Oh, and it's completely free, no postage. Unless you opt for the DVD version, of course.
Yeah, the GIMP is great, for sure. I used it pretty much exclusively for two years. I'm just used to CS3 now and have no desire to give it up. I will definitely be dual-booting, that's pretty much a given. Linux will be my hotspot and messing around/customizing OS.
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