First off, very cool news, thanks for sharing!  Second, isn't Jaunty 
still alpha?

Justin

Linux Canuck wrote:
>
> All of you who have ATI graphics cards, take note that they have open 
> sourced all of their current drivers. New ones will be released as 
> they become available. This is great news as AMD/ATI was one of the 
> big holdouts for open source drivers. This should spur Nvidia to 
> improve its support. It can only be good news for Linux users. Be 
> patient if you have a really new card, but it should not be too long. 
> Kernel developers will be adding them quickly over the next few months.
>
> I have also been using Jaunty the last while and it looks good. For 
> starters it has ext4 and it is much faster. It copies large files and 
> folders in a small fraction of the time. It includes KDE 4.2 for the 
> Kubuntu version. The developers claim that they expect it to be really 
> stable.
>
> Roy
>
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