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by znpy 2012 days ago
"Ubuntu".

It's widely accepted nowadays, it was pretty weird in 2004. I got my fair share of jokes in 2005-2007 from friends when talking about that "ubuntu" thing, and I'll spare you the examples.

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"Ubuntu" is an African word that means "I'm not able to install Debian" :D
This is the best Linux joke I've ever heard.
High 5
The notorious local news story about a woman who flunked out of college because her laptop came with Ubuntu comes to mind. I think that was in the mid 00s.
For those who haven't come across it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qj8p-PEwbI

Quite embarrassing for all involved.