Lone Wolves: Is Ubuntu Set to Become Non-Free?
14th Nov 2006, 02:02 GMT
Ubuntu's next version is aiming for some pretty good features such as a bullet proof X.org and network roaming. There's one change that bothers me to no end though: composite by default...
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