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Ubuntu has largely succeeded where many others have not in emerging as a major global Linux distribution.
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I've been interested in the unix / linux world at the end-user level for a bunch of years now, and I have to say that it wasn't until Ubuntu that I really got to use linux on a daily basis as my OS of choice for *other* tasks (web surfing, email, office tasks) and not as a hobby (exploring a new OS, but going back to windows for my regular tasks). And this is what I consider where the big achievement of this distro lies.
Now, I can safely confirm that Ubuntu will be an ubiquitous part of my life when it comes to the use of a PC.
Isn't it interesting that it's almost impossible to find a single good example of one of Canonical's paying customers?
- by tm_anon January 13, 2009 10:36 PM PST
- And Ubuntu reports keep rolling in. I just tried it for the first time a month ago. Without it, I'd still be using XP. I've already got 3 other people interested in trying it out including; the manager at my local bank, my landlady and a teacher friend who I've mentioned the variation of edubuntu to and who seems genuinely interested.
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