Ubuntu Linux goes!

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Today I’d like to recommend everybody to use Ubuntu Linux on desktops and/or laptops. To my mind it’s the best OS for such purposes. As great advantages I can notice PERFECT hardware support and fresh repositories. For some time I’ve been using Debian GNU/Linux but because of troubles regarding support of new hardware, rare updates and musty repositories I’d migrate to Ubuntu Linux as a desktop. My hardware is working perfectly without any troubles including TV tuner AverMedia 305 and printer HP 1018. Here is a default gnome desktop after applying theme “Brushed” (gnome-look.org), icons “OS X” (the same source) and wallpaper (interfacelift.com). Just for fun:


 
 
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