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I'd probably also go for a link to the Nvidia/Ati drivers on the desktop or something similar.
However, perhaps it's because Mark is serious about developing Linux in Africa (this is Ubuntu after all). It's OK for most of you with your unbelievably fast cheep broadband - a 10 Meg download no problem. However, on a sub 33K modem paying 30 cents a minute on line that might drop out at any minute this is a big deal. In most of Africa this is the norm, even in South Africa if you are on a farm line.
I think it's important that folk get the chance to use Linux – and that's what Ubuntu etc is doing