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The State of Ubuntu 7.04 Is Strong.(linux operating system)(Product/se…
Free with registration – eWeek – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 7, 2007
Granted, that number is probably a large one, but as evidenced by eWEEK Labs’ tests of Ubuntu Linux 7. 04, the state of the Linux desktop–not to mention that of other Windows alternatives–is too strong to hold off heterogeneity forever. 04, which Dell has chosen to headline its desktop Linux foray, has made impressive strides toward claiming a spot on mainstream desktop and server machines, both by piling up advances made across the Linux and open source community, and by building in advances of its own.
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Dell to Offer Ubuntu Linux on PCs, Laptops
PC World – May 1, 2007
Tuesday announced that its upcoming Linux desktop PCs and laptops will be preloaded with Ubuntu Linux. They are slated to be avilable by the end of this month. In postings on Dell’s IdeaStorm and Dell2Dell Web sites today, the company said it moved quickly to offer the Linux-based hardware because of customer interest. In February, Dell had set up an.

Desktop Linux Face-Off: Ubuntu 8.04 vs. Fedora 9
PC World – Jun 2, 2008
And in the past three years, a few distributions have made stupendous leaps in performance and usability, winning the affection of millions of mainstream desktop users. The recent releases of Ubuntu 8. 04 and Fedora 9–two top Linux distributions–mark another step forward in the evolution of the Linux desktop. I’ve been running both of them to see which offers the better blend of usability and advanced features.
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Is Ubuntu Linux for You, Too?
Wired News – Aug 29, 2006
06 Like cold fusion or a painless weight-loss plan, a user-friendly version of Linux remains elusive. But developers are getting closer with Ubuntu — a free, Linux-based operating system that appeared in October 2004 and is winning over waves of converts, including high-profile geeks like Cory Doctorow. The southern African word ubuntu roughly translates as “humanity toward others,” and Ubuntu distributor.

Review: Ubuntu’s New ‘Gutsy Gibbon’ Brings Linux Out of…
Wired News – Oct 18, 2007
10, proves that Linux can competewith and, in some cases, trump Windows as an everyday desktop system when itcomes to pure usability. 10, proves that Linux can competewith and, in some cases, trump Windows as an everyday desktop system when itcomes to pure usability. Screenshot: Michael Calore The familiar old script that Linux is only for geeks has been largely rewritten recently with the arrival of… In its three years on the scene, Ubuntu has quickly gained a reputation for being easy to configure and use. 10 of the software.

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