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| Ubuntu Linux Just Keeps Getting Better |
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Ubuntu is an African word that means "humanity to others" and Ubuntu Linux was created to pass that spirit onto computer users around the world. Ubuntu is based on Debian and is released roughly every six months (you can get more background information about Ubuntu's development history and its founder Mark Shuttleworth from Wikipedia). In this review we'll take a look at Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (code named Dapper Drake). Ubuntu come in builds for Intel x86, PowerPC, and AMD64-bit processors and community support via web forums is also available.
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