desktoplinux.com — For Linux business users, the most important Linux release of 2007 so far is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. But for most other Linux fans, the upcoming release of Ubuntu Version 7.04 on April 19 demands more attention.
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boomnApr 16, 2007
Sounds like you're getting ready for one Feisty Fiesta
heffaeApr 16, 2007
I believe the version after this one is going to include beryl/compiz in the install. So that one should a much improved interface. No that I don't like the current one.
williamdyerApr 16, 2007
@GMasonBecause returning code to a community can be beneficial when there are non-competing members of that community. Even giving code to a competitor like Red Hat is beneficial when the task at hand is to grow the Linux market. Anyway, Red Hat and Canonical have such different business models and pricing structures that they are not yet direct competitors.Look at the fact that Red Hat thinks CentOS is a Good Thing.Screwing every last penny out of customers for a closed product is not the only way to make money. In fact it is pretty certain not to work when Microsoft dominates that business model.
2shaeApr 16, 2007
@ericrous:Because you can't build a pc that looks like a Mac :DTry building an iMac
dynawerxApr 16, 2007
Wake me up before you go go.Sorry, I just couldn't resist. The door was wide open...
justinjsApr 18, 2007
dose anyone know if its going to have support for my intel 3945ABG card built in or am i still going to have to run from computer to computer to install all the driver. although im still going to install it lol just wanted to know if it was going to be a lil easier