UBUNTU SET TO GIVE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TO OTHER FAMILIAR OS PROVIDER
Monday, June 9, 2008
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Linux OS Ubuntu has been revamped for the now accepted Net-books. Profit-making Ubuntu sponsor Canonical revealed earlier today that they'll show off at Computex a remixed variant of Ubuntu intended purposely for Net-books. The mix match revamp is centred off the customary Ubuntu Desktop version, but features a novel launcher 'that permits users to be connected online more rapidly. "Our aim is to convey a superb user practice while making it straightforward and cost-effective for device producers to be competent to bring their units to the consumer bazaar," revealed Mark Shuttleworth, originator of Ubuntu. "Ubuntu has in a very short term transformed the awareness of the Linux desktop understanding.
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