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		<title>Ubuntu</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;37.59.142.189: HOIaiPxFyZpDqRTFdL&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;For my professional couetmpr I still run Windows XP, since my company requires it. On my personal couetmprs, however, I&#039;ve run Ubuntu for about six months, and I&#039;m very satisfied with it. Also, my girlfriend runs Ubuntu ever since her Windows XP installation crashed some months ago. She&#039;s very happy with it, even though Gnome is a bit different from both KDE and Windows.I&#039;m actually surprised by how easy both setup and installation of new hardware is, comparing to what I&#039;ve expected. I also like that the desktop version comes fully installed with OpenOffice, Firefox, Evolution and other applications that might come in handy.Ubuntu is truly a step towards Linux being a serious desktop alternative.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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