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RE: (Adventures with Ubuntu 8.04)
Very nice. For those who haven't heard about it, try out Sabayon linux (www.sabayonlinux.org). Installs as smoothly as Ubuntu and is very stable. Same great choice of applications and games. I am using Sabayon for myself and for my office with Compiz 3D workspace, why in the world should I downgrade and install Windows? In case some proprietary program or format is needed, windows programs can still be used within linux by using wine or wmware.

Nice to see the recent developments! I am really interested to compare linux distributions with MS next developments.

Patrick
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