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  • Jaunty (9.04)

    7 50.00%
  • Intrepid (8.10) (why?)

    4 28.57%
  • Hardy (8.04) (why?)

    3 21.43%
  • Older Version (why?)

    0 0%
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    What Version of Ubuntu?

    Interested to see what version of ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu people are running
    Bodhi 1.3 & Bodhi 1.4 using E17
    Dell Studio 17, Intel Graphics card, 4 gigs of RAM, E17

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    Ubuntu 9.04, working fine in my machine....
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    Jaunty 32-bit at the moment. I was unpleasantly surprised by bugs in the 64-bit version.
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    Hardy for me. When I installed my first Ubuntu, it was Hardy, and I upgraded to Intrepid. Didn't work very well on my EEE... downgraded to Hardy.

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    I can toss in my bit, I'm running intrepid, tried Jaunty several times and found so many bugs that I couldn't stand it. I also disagreed with a few decisions Ubuntu foundation made (most importantly the decision to use non stable graphics drivers for intel chipset).
    Bodhi 1.3 & Bodhi 1.4 using E17
    Dell Studio 17, Intel Graphics card, 4 gigs of RAM, E17

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    Hardy XFCE

    LTS is a bonus on an older (1999) machine.

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    8.10 is awesome on my laptop
    Dual Booting Ubuntu 10.04, Windows 7

    Toshiba Satellite A200-1M5, Duo Core 2.0 Ghz, 1 Gigs RAM, 256 Intel Card

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    8.10 on a desktop and 8.04 on my laptop.
    both working fine.
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    GRUB Fedora / Windows 7, VMware Player (Windows 2008 server) on NCIX quad core PC.

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    Xubuntu 9.04 64 bit on my desktop. At the risk of jinxing things it has been working absolutely fine - once I got rid of PulseAudio that is

    On my eeepc I am running Easy Peasy (formerly eeebuntu), I think thats based on 8.10
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    8.10. I tend to hold off a bit after new releases in hopes that the major bugs (if any) will get sorted first.
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