Extract from well respected writer Jack Schofield's column:
'Ask Jack'
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Backchat
   A reader writing "not for publication" doesn't like my choice of 
Ubuntu as a home Linux system. The problem is that there are more than 
100 Linux distros available, and most people don't care about 
technical or philosophical issues: they want a system that is widely 
used and supported. Ubuntu is nowhere near that level, yet, but at the 
moment it seems to be the bandwagon most likely to get there. On the 
Ask Jack blog, Alcib made the excellent suggestion: "Before you commit 
yourself, get a live CD version of Linux. This will let you try it out 
by booting from the CD and leaving your current installation 
unaltered." Options include Ubuntu, Mandriva and Mepis.
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http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,1981829,00.html

We appear to be getting there! Well done everybody!
-- 
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391

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