On 04/28/2011 07:20 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> As has been mentioned here recently, today, April 28, is the release
> date for Natty Narwhal, Ubuntu 11.04. I have downloaded the Alternate,
> Desktop and Server of the Ubuntu live CDs, 32- and 64-bit. I have also
> downloaded Kubuntu Alternate and Desktop (there is no server version) in
> 32- and 64-bit CDs.
>
> I will also download the Natty versions of Xubuntu and Lubuntu as soon
> as they are available. Ditto for the Ubuntu Netbook, as well as
> Edubuntu and the multimedia remix.
>
> If you want a CD and don't have or want to spend the bandwidth to
> download it yourself, just holler and I'll burn you one.
>
> I maintain the last several versions of Ubuntu, and at least the latest
> versions of Fedora, ArchLinux, CentOS, DSL, Gentoo, Knoppix, Mint,
> OpenSuse, Slackware, Puppy and Slax, as well as several varieties of
> rescue CDs and utility disks.
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I have been playing with Natty since Alpha 2.  I have come very close to 
giving up on Ubuntu several times, because, I assume this to be the 
future of Ubuntu.

One evening, a young friend showed up and looking over my shoulder he said,
"WOW, THAT'S COOL!!"
"What is it?"

I continue to tinker so I will know what's where when the inevitable 
question arise about it.

Did I say that I wasn't real fond of it at first?

Bruce
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