To be honest I think I got them from the 5.04 release or the wiki can't quite 
remember.

I'm glad you like them, and I'm glad you peer reviewed them, I can fix anything 
like the specs bug.

Aside: My sister has Kubuntu on a PII 333 with only 64MB RAM and it's a snail. 
it runs but only _just_. that's why I ordered her new pc in parts this weekend 
(being a good brother).

Best Regards, Martin Owens

On Mon, 01 May 2006 08:44:59 +1000 , Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
>Martin Owens wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have made some media which i use for me and my friends Cd's/DVDs, looks 
>> plush when you show it to family members and other windows type people ect.
>>
>> Someone on the ubuntu IRC channel recommended I show them to Ubuntu guys, 
>> and well I figure here is the best place to do it, I've collated it all and 
>> polished it up. let me know what you think:
>>
>> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/drmo/ubuntu/
>>
>> Best Regards, Martin Owens
>>   
>Damn those look good! *very impressed look*
>
>Quick question, where did you get the minimum spec requirements for the 
>reverse page of the cd cover?
>
>Personally I believe Ubuntu is not suitable for anything less than a P3 
>500 in the real world. I run Ubuntu 5.10 on a K6-2/500 and it is very 
>slow and almost unusable without severe tweaking.
>
>Cheers,
>
>    Andy
>
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