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To say "Every conceivable type of system loaded it and ran flawlwssly" is a bit of a stretch. Even if we do limit it to x86 systems, it would take a very long time to load and test it on every type of system.
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Don't work for me!  DarbyOhara | 10/25/06
"The long tedious process"  Necrolin | 10/26/06
Not TEDIOUS at all  srinivas.chavan@... | 10/26/06
Tedious??  PatrynXX | 01/25/07
Correction...  nmbooker | 10/25/06
Probably meant to say  Sabz5150 | 10/26/06
Ubuntu Fan for some time  ucsdirect@... | 10/26/06
"Every conceivable type of system"  3D0G | 10/26/06
I dunno...  Sabz5150 | 10/26/06
There's good, but ...  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/26/06
Perhaps, but...  3D0G | 10/26/06
uimaginative  bruce_mcculley@... | 10/26/06
Try getting it to install on a SoftRAID system  IronCladChicken | 10/27/06
Message has been deleted.  ahinkle | 10/26/06
Ubuntu update is 'Edgy' on boot speed  Loverock Davidson | 10/26/06
MS is the one playing catch up, going over 5 years without a desktop OS  DonnieBoy | 10/26/06
The hilarious thing  NonZealot | 10/26/06
What I can't figure out  TripleII | 10/26/06
Which era are you living in?  zkiwi | 10/26/06
It was faster than Windows before Edgy  heres_johnny | 10/26/06
Goodness, they wheeled you out to troll a bit, did they?  BanjoPaterson | 10/26/06
Need for Speed  x42 | 10/27/06
Loverock your comment is just plain showing your stupidity  slim-01 | 10/28/06
Life sure is a lot more exciting with Linux. Regular refreshes and loads of  DonnieBoy | 10/26/06
Nothing  Boot_Agnostic | 10/26/06
Upstart instead of init  zmud | 10/26/06
Sounds a lot like Windows boot process  megame | 10/26/06
Ubuntu EDGY  Bobby Joe Reed | 10/26/06
Who cares  whoozhe@... | 10/30/06

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