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[ale] a no way out situation
- Subject: [ale] a no way out situation
- From: briarpatch.jim at gmail.com (Jim Philips)
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 19:38:37 -0400
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I'm finding that there are major problems in general with anything
that is ATI Radeon 4*. Fedora and Mint also have problems. But this
seems to be Gnome or Unity specific. I'm going to take a shot at KDE.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Michael Campbell
<michael.campbell at gmail.com> wrote:
> As a *user* (not sysadmin), I've had good luck on laptops and
> (virtualbox) VMs alike with Linux Mint/xfce. It works well on a
> new-ish Lenovo IdeaPad, and worked well on a refurbished, 3 year old
> Toshiba laptop also. Wireless out of the box on both of them which is
> usually my downfall with these things. And xfce is whizbangy enough
> without being overly so, for my uses, which are meager.
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