Ubuntu isn't really self contained in the way Windows is.įWIW, 10.10.0 for me was perfect. It's non-trivial and requires reading stuff on the Arch Linux Wiki. I'm loving me some Xmonad this week, but I had to root around in xkb and xmodmap and write a little haskell and read about out how to switch layout engines in Ubuntu. The tradeoff for going down the rabbit hole is that Linux is really powerful and flexible. My point is that Ubuntu is complex and when something doesn't run quite right, the right answer is usually hard to find and hard to recognize because it will be embedded in a culture of highly technical cross referencing. I shouldn't adjust ~/.bash_login in 14.10 despite what the internet says. 2007 instructions for changing the default boot will be based around Grub. A forum post from 2004 is not the best source of information in regards to dual monitors (and xrandr). The fact that Google's page rank favors older stable pages in search results is a factor. However, troubleshooting Linux issues, even on Ubuntu is a pain in the ass.
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