By all means, Ubuntu Linux and Canonical Ltd. have made a spectacular arrival on the Linux scene lately. The combination is like a dream come true for many, many Linux aficionados: tightly selected bleeding edge packages to focus the distribution on a single CD, corporate backing, 18 month support, that all sounds like a formidable package.
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"The only problem I have with Ubuntu is that I miss Galeon. Are there any Galeon packages available? I couldn't find it in the software repository."
sure. you need to add the universe repo to the list which is just a snapshot of debian unstable.
from there you can also install kde or fluxbox. gnome is the only DE available by default but that doesnt mean others should be switching distros but installing what they want
you will have to agree that having everything in one cd is not possible for support and technical issues
"The only problem I have with Ubuntu is that I miss Galeon. Are there any Galeon packages available? I couldn't find it in the software repository."
sure. you need to add the universe repo to the list which is just a snapshot of debian unstable.
from there you can also install kde or fluxbox. gnome is the only DE available by default but that doesnt mean others should be switching distros but installing what they want
you will have to agree that having everything in one cd is not possible for support and technical issues