Based on your sig... are you trying to tell me you want to be a beta tester? I get those requests all day long
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No Ultimate Edition 2.3 is Ultimate Edition 2.2 upgraded & additions this means Gnome, KDE, XFCE side by side in a single distro, the bonus's I refer to are requested XBMC for example GTK based antivirus scanner not for Ultimate Edition, but to scan your windows drive
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Lanshark is not in Ultimate Edition 2.2 lets see if it is in Ultimate Edition 2.3 once again an example, does not install in Ultimate Edition 2.2 chroot I am way beyond that. The errors software makers make I clean up. Do I slander them NO, my admin can see some of what I see. I do not file "bug reports" if I can fix them w/o an overhaul. Everything just comes easy to me. KDE has been anything, but easy to me, but I am always learning.
Let me try and break this down, eventually I will know virtually everything about KDE, gnome to me is now on the back burner & when I am done have a full audience. Did you know I see things happen in real time & could say don't do that... it is not in compliance... Who makes those decisions in our *nix world? I am not talking debian, ubuntu, but *nix based O/S's? No my name is not lintian. I will however always take that extra step to ensure your Ultimate Edition 4.4 & what lintian does not catch
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Ultimately this is what gets me I am but 1 man, how many do they have?
and thanks btw,
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No, I really don't want to be a beta tester/ I would rather use an OS that works! I have two computer friends ; one of them got me interested in Linux in general, and the other pieces computers together. 5 of my computer came from him. So, they are not expensive name brand systems and that allows me to play around with different OS's and learn things that I wouldn't be able to do if I had but one or two computers. I learned how to network all of them together and share files between all the computers. This also allows me to play computers games with friends over my network. I have had fun replacing/upgrading cards, drives, memory etc. Some of this I have done to challenge my 8 yr old nephew, he comes each weekend to play games, surf the net. etc, he can use any of my computers and any OS, he is getting all A's in computer classes at school. I can only imagine what he will be able to do in a few more years. He can already help to troubleshoot problems with software or hardware! Amazing!