Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 1st Oct 2009 21:02 UTC
We reported earlier on a blog post entitled "Ubuntu Report Card (2009)" where the author detailed how they felt the Ubuntu experience had improved over the years. In a follow-up series of articles looking at the future, Tanner Helland has written 10 different broadly-scoped feature requests that [he] 'and many others would like to see by the time Ubuntu 10.10 rolls around'.
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I have been using both Windows 7 & Ubuntu and I have to say that I am truly impressed with the way Ubuntu works. I like Windows 7 a lot but I equally like Ubuntu.
There is a real chance for Ubuntu to become the default 'Linux' distribution. This means, hardware manufacturers would start producing drivers for 'Ubuntu' rather than 'linux'. For example: you get a box and you look at the back: 'Compatible with Ubuntu 9.x, Windows, Mac OS X'. On the disk or the manufacturer's web site, you find '.deb' packages (pretty much like Adobe flash player).
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I have been using both Windows 7 & Ubuntu and I have to say that I am truly impressed with the way Ubuntu works. I like Windows 7 a lot but I equally like Ubuntu.
There is a real chance for Ubuntu to become the default 'Linux' distribution. This means, hardware manufacturers would start producing drivers for 'Ubuntu' rather than 'linux'. For example: you get a box and you look at the back: 'Compatible with Ubuntu 9.x, Windows, Mac OS X'. On the disk or the manufacturer's web site, you find '.deb' packages (pretty much like Adobe flash player).