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2005-07-02
The fact that there are problems with getting the ATI driver to run is *not* Ubuntu's fault, it's ATI's.
Ubuntu is in fact very easy-to-use. Remember that people for whom "Easy-to-use" is the most important aspect are not likely to install any OS themselves (including Windows or Mac OSX), but that they'll get a PC with an OS pre-installed.
In any case, one just has to compare the ease with which the NVIDIA driver is installed to understand that the responsibility rests squarely with ATI on this one. (And I say that as an ATI user.)