Maybe "one step at a time"

I'd like to see a "ubuntu compatible" logo on PCs that are out there.

This way one can ensure a quality ubuntu experience, unblemished by
random proprietary hardware.   It's one thing to sell pre-installed,
it's another to sell pre-installed AND usefull.

There should be a gradual taking of marketshare, people are not going to
understand why Ubuntu can't play MP3s/WMfishyFudge out of the box.  They
may pop in a driver CD for their webcam, USB toy, and then find it not
work.  They'll just return the computer to the store, perhaps, they'll
even claim it's defective.

Ubuntu's target market is the same as Apples:  People who are somewhat
computer literate, open minded and demanding an alternative.  Apple has
developed and "educated" its user-base with time, let's not lose
perspective about the capabilities of our still young (albeit powerful)
OS is.

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