Personally I think that the only way linux is going to make it to the
masses is though distros like Ubuntu. easyubuntu just makes it that
much easier for the not-so-tech people to join the revolution. I noticed
that Ubuntu is offering a support pkg for industry. on a certian level I feel
like they should offer it to the home user as well at a cheaper price, for
those that don't know how to get around forums and irc very well.

devon

Daniel Johnson wrote:
Someone just sent me this link for setting up extra stuff in ubuntu
like mp3 playback.  I know how to do all of this from using debian for
years, but trying to tech support someone through the process would be
difficult.  This looks like something I could tell someone else how to
do, and may make it one of the few linux installs for the non
technical that I think is likely to make them happy.

http://web.informbank.com/articles/technology/perfect-linux-desktop.htm
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