5 years later, 5 ways that Ubuntu has made Linux more human

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Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 10/22/2009 - 12:02

ars Technica: "Today is the fifth anniversary of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. To celebrate the past five years of brown, we decided to have a look at five ways that Ubuntu has helped make the open source Linux operating system more human."


 

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