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I read the other article and it seems that when he wants updates he wants revolutionary new features. It's good to have fancy effects and such but Ubuntu already has those. What I see that their doing is trying to define Ubuntu. Trying to make it faster, better looking with more hardware support. That sounds good to me.

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I agree  entr3p | 03/02/09
I concurr  Daschmi | 03/02/09
Now they should get started on some  chrome_slinky@... | 03/02/09
broader view  patibulo | 03/03/09
Maxwell Smart  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/03/09
Real OS innovation is just beginning  linuser | 03/03/09
OS Innovation? You mean OS Renovation  _JimB_ | 03/04/09
Releases and service packs in Ubuntu: how to upgrade wisely  pjotr123 | 03/03/09
RE: Ubuntu's  Loverock Davidson | 03/03/09
Not Really  Rob Oakes | 03/03/09
Giving choice is always good for education  don@... | 03/24/09
Let's help Adrian.  questionmark | 03/03/09
Yes, let's do it.  InAction Man | 03/03/09
Hehehe  questionmark | 03/03/09
More seriously  questionmark | 03/03/09
XP the same for years  bobpeg | 03/03/09
This is about education right?  tonymcs@... | 03/03/09
So...  zkiwi | 03/03/09
RE: Ubuntu's Stable enough to count on...  TechTeach_z | 03/03/09
balderdash  dgrainge | 03/04/09
RE: Ubuntu's  _JimB_ | 03/04/09
RE: Ubuntu's  entr3p | 03/06/09

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