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	<title>Comments on: Switching from Windows to Ubuntu</title>
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		<title>By: Albert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Albert</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love Ubuntu but I&#039;m also realistic on what to expect from it.

Being an avid reader on ubuntuforums.org I can see that many people experience problems with Ubuntu after performing an upgrade to the O/S.

Untill today... so far, every clean install I&#039;ve done has been flawless or almost flawless... so instead of using any migration software... I just keep my data on the already existing categories and just back that to a pendrive and do a clean install again with the new edition that may be available (for example soon 10.04).

To some may be a pain to have to install all your software again and have it working like you like, but many times, the upgrades dont go as planned... at least this way I minimize the problems and its not really a pain at all to have to install and configure stuff again.

So far, today, 2 years Ubuntu and running....

Great site!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love Ubuntu but I&#8217;m also realistic on what to expect from it.</p>
<p>Being an avid reader on ubuntuforums.org I can see that many people experience problems with Ubuntu after performing an upgrade to the O/S.</p>
<p>Untill today&#8230; so far, every clean install I&#8217;ve done has been flawless or almost flawless&#8230; so instead of using any migration software&#8230; I just keep my data on the already existing categories and just back that to a pendrive and do a clean install again with the new edition that may be available (for example soon 10.04).</p>
<p>To some may be a pain to have to install all your software again and have it working like you like, but many times, the upgrades dont go as planned&#8230; at least this way I minimize the problems and its not really a pain at all to have to install and configure stuff again.</p>
<p>So far, today, 2 years Ubuntu and running&#8230;.</p>
<p>Great site!</p>
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