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Nice to her the new version is out. I've been following the progress on Twitter. Over several years I've tried many Linux distros. The best performer for me has been Pclinuxos. I used Suse for a few years before, but the package manager was frustrating. I tried Mandriva, but there was always a bug that kept something from working right. I'll use Pclinuxos as the main os for the 32bit desktop and laptop. For the dual core laptop, I may try Kubuntu 10.4 64bit when it comes out at the end of April. If it doesn't work well I'll use pclinuxos, which I know works every time.