Now THIS is cool (for Ubuntu users, anyway):

Ken D'Ambrosio ken at jots.org
Mon Feb 6 19:03:00 EST 2006


Travis Roy wrote:

> I used the ubuntuguide.
>
> Worked great for me.

Hmmm.  Hadn't seen *that* before, either.  I guess I should explain what
(I think) the differences are: Ubuntugide is just that -- a guide (or
HOWTO in oldlinuxuserspeak) on how to fix stuff that needs fixin'. 
Easyubuntu's a Python script that goes through and fixes a bunch of
things, too -- though, at a glance, doesn't address as many things as
Ubuntugide does.  So, you've got quick-n-easy, or long-but-complete.

I love choice.  ;-)

-Ken

>
> http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
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>> http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
>>
>> It pretty much "fixes" everything that's "wrong" with a default Ubuntu
>> install.  Can't play that encrypted DVD?  Don't have Java?  flash?  The
>> right CODEC to play that .wav file?
>>
>> Etc.
>>
>> Note: not perfect if you've already played with your system, but seems
>> to work well on a fresh one.  Haven't kicked the tires extensively, but
>> it looks pretty darn decent.
>>
>> -Ken
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