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) or running 'buntu in a VM, but I am interested in running it full on and was toying with getting myself a Dellbuntu notebook. Would you happen to know anyone who's purchased one of these and if they are reliable and well supported?
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I do occasionally still enjoy the off-the-beaten-path atmosphere of discovering and sharing solutions in community forums. You often get answers to things you weren't even looking for there. Well, just something I was considering. I'm done rambling now.
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Just another little write-up I did. Current Ubuntu users might enjoy it, but everyone using Windows and Mac should definitely take a look. (It might just make you crave a little Linux-y goodness, too.) A few highlights on what I think will make this iteration awesome and quite a few screenshots of the Gutsy Gibbon.
http://geekpenguin.blogspot.com/2007...n-preview.html