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Ubuntu: Something for Everyone
Ubuntu: Something for Everyone
Several people, particularly those familiar with my usual anecdotal writing, will be a little confused at this particular editorial. It's not really filled with wit and witticism (I don't think), it doesn't have several differently constructed layers to guide a subtle point home to those who ...
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Ubuntu Linux for Everyone
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Ubuntu: Something for Everyone
DV Hardware — ... For the Linux newbie, Ubuntu is the oft recommended distro, for a few different reasons. It's easy to set up, works on a lot of hardware, and doesn't require a manual to understand how to manage it. For the same reason, Ubuntu seems to get a bad rap from more experienced Linux users. I say there's no need of it, and I'm about to explain why. Read more at Techgage. Ubuntu: Something for Everyone - More news at DV Hardware

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