Ubuntu 9.10 with bugs fixed from 9.04

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I installed x64 version of Ubuntu 9.10. and it is sweet.
I also updated the x86 version of Ubuntu on my bootable USB drive to 9.10.
There was a bug with 9.04 (well a few bugs) that annoyed me so I ended up skipping 9.04 entirely.
9.10 seems to work well both on my hard drive and on my bootable flash.
and this time they added more than just 1 wallpaper they normally have displayed for you to choose.
 
I am running a Ubuntu 9.10 box on my VM Server, I really like it

It's got some major issues. I go for Linux for realiability but this is ridiculous because Ubuntu keeps inventing new bugs to add with every new distro. Bugs fixed, but new ones added. It's like going to a restaurant and they tell you "how would you like your computer to crash today?"

It's also broken the persistence in the live usb it seems.
 
What do you expect, all operating systems are like that. I haven't had any problems with the stability of my box yet, but spend most of my time playing with my centos VMs for my LAMP environent, I do have a few fedora boxes that do my snort, fail2ban, denyhosts and nagios.
 
What do you expect, all operating systems are like that. I haven't had any problems with the stability of my box yet, but spend most of my time playing with my centos VMs for my LAMP environent, I do have a few fedora boxes that do my snort, fail2ban, denyhosts and nagios.

Well I agree with you but I expected better from Linux, particularly Ubuntu is all.

I'm back to 8.10 on my USB drive and currently installing some bunch of bootable apps. I already had ubuntu, (fedora at some point and slax), acronis, 3 disk drive dianostic utilities, nt password recovery, and memtest+ on one single flash drive in one boot menu. I just added 6 more utilities and working on adding 8 more (bootable antivirus CD ISOs)
 
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