Re: Wine integration in Ubuntu 11.04

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Tootler wrote:
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> 10.04 netbook edition uses Xfce desktop. Presumably unity in 10.10 was a replacement for that as I did not notice an option to use classic Gnome - presumably because classic Gnome requires more resources and many netbooks use fairly small solid state "hard disks" and limited RAM. Mine actually has a 100 GB hard drive and 1GB RAM so would probably be OK with standard Gnome. Maybe I could have tried 10.04 desktop edition. However, I don't really feel like spending another half day setting everything up again just now so I will live with 10.04 netbook edition for now.

Another reason for not upgrading a netbook just now is the major power usage regressions in the >=2.6.35 kernels. Since this hasn't been fixed in the (as yet unreleased) 2.6.39 kernel it would be a deal breaker for me to 'update' the kernel on a device I wanted to run off battery for a lot of the time... (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_mobile_uffda&num=1)

My laptop's battery life is measurable in minutes - so I don't really care!  :P 

Bob







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