Re: Upgrade Ubuntu from 8.04 to 9.04
09 Nov 2009 04:56PM
You should be careful in upgrading to 9.10. It has definite stability issues related to Intel Graphics chips. I have a PC with integrated Intel GMA950 and when I installed 9.10, it could only run on "low" graphics settings. If I tried "normal" or better, the system would freeze. 9.04 - which is quite stable contrary to rumor - could run with full graphics effects, including Compiz. Either way, both are more polished than 8.10.
If you want the latest version of Office, and an incredibly polished interface, you might want to try Mandriva 2010 One in its Live CD form. Mandriva is very end-user friendly and it uses KDE 4.3 (which I like much better than GNOME). It has very clean, crisp graphics and font representation, and includes the latest version of Open Office. It's worth a shot running it from Live CD. In that way, you can test it out without having to install it (no risk at all).
I think once you've used KDE 4.3, you'll have a hard time going back to Ubuntu GNOME. But, that's just my opinion :)
Good luck.