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by peeters
5208 days ago
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Am I missing something in this article? It seems to be broken down as follows: 1) Before Ubuntu, you were expected to be a kernel expert to use Linux. 2) Ubuntu is released to make Linux accessible to average users. Authors herald each version as the version to bring Linux into the hands of the general public. But every version of Ubuntu fails to live up to that promise. 3) An author now heralds version 11.10 as the version to bring Linux into the hands of the general public. What distinguishes this proclamation from all those that go before it? |
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