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Next version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution includes a new notifications system, changes to the start-up process, and the distribution's first foray into cloud computing.
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I've been using 9.04 for few months now (in its various states) and everything else works amazingly, and much fater than 8.10, even on an atom processor.
There is a remarkable array of programs available to you in Ubuntu. I would venture to say, that there is a Linux counterpart to almost any windows app. you can think of, and they are all free ( as in free beer), and most are available to download with a few clicks on your desktop ( no CD's are keys etc...). Some of them are not as polished as their windows counterparts, but some are far better. I'm not one of those folks that feels that everyone MUST switch to Linux. MS is a perfectly fine OS (although it is pretty bloated) but Linux is definitely an alternative to both Microsoft and Apple OS's.
You are free to brew your own free beer.
It will be stronger than the stuff you pay for, well it is down here in New Zealand
- by AndersHansson April 14, 2009 3:52 AM PDT
- For those not in the know (about free-as-in-beer), please read further on:
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