Deeper with Dapper
Two days ago my Linux was totally messed out. I accidentally screw some action wich my systemfiles and *boom* all my root directory files was gone (if you’re using Windows it’s like having all of your C drive erased and the remains is only RecycleBin *lol*)
Eleven o’clock in the night I run to my office and start to download Kubuntu Breezy from info.ugm.ac.id and at two o’clock in the morning (yeah right, the time when you all having a sleep tight and a nice dream) I start the installation wich ends at three o’clock. After a few thinking I decided to go with the Dapper. So the next two hour I spend to upgrading my brand new installed Breezy to Dapper. I as fortunate that in my office there is a few people so I can fetch 467MB in only two hours (wow!!!).
Okay, I was impressed with this brand new Dapper. It goes with 2.6.15 kernel, Koffice 1.5.0, OpenOffice 2.0.2 and KDE 3.5.2. But …. like my other posting abut my new installation … It always suck in the first time. Here are some problems I (and you) have when having Dapper:
- It won’t play MP3’s and other restricted formats (solved)
- It only give you PHP5 and MySQL5 (aaah …)
- There is no Kynaptic on the repositories (aaah … must go with Synaptic)
- It wont pop-up the media confirmation when I plug nw device like USB drive or anything. And it dont mount it automagically (aaah … seems the console rulez again)
Yakz … the last one is the main problem. I still can handle it now, but if the team don’t solve it or I didn’t get a cure then maybe I switch to MEPIS (wakakak).
Update: Amarok crash when playing shared mp3 from other machine
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See you then and enjoy my Dapper picture …


