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Ubuntu Linux Preview Released

psykelus writes "Ubuntu Linux, a Debian-based distro (formerly flying the flag of 'no-name-yet.com') annouced a preview of their first release (Warty Warthog) earlier today. Ubuntu is the most shiny Debian-based distrobution ever, sporting Gnome 2.8 and an extremely streamlined, mostly automatic installation & configuration process." For a limited time, they're also sending out free disks on request.

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  1. Rare by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    This shit is rare.
    FP?

    I FAIL IT!

    1. Re:Rare by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      awsome dude! you made it! I can't believe how long this story was up with no posts!@

    2. Re:Rare by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Intellectual Theft

      As a consultant for several large companies, I'd always done my work on Windows. Recently however, a top online investment firm asked us to do some work using Linux. The concept of having access to source code was very appealing to us, as we'd be able to modify the kernel to meet our exacting standards which we're unable to do with Microsoft's products.

      Although we met several technical challenges along the way (specifically, Linux's lack of Token Ring support and the fact that we were unable to defrag its ext2 file system), all in all the process went smoothly.

      Everyone was very pleased with Linux, and we were considering using it for a great deal of future internal projects. So you can imagine our suprise when we were informed by a lawyer that we would be required to publish our source code for others to use. It was brought to our attention that Linux is copyrighted under something called the GPL, or the Gnu Protective License. Part of this license states that any changes to the kernel are to be made freely available.

      Unfortunately for us, this meant that the great deal of time and money we spent "touching up" Linux to work for this investment firm would now be available at no cost to our competitors. Furthermore, after reviewing this GPL our lawyers advised us that any products compiled with GPL'ed tools - such as gcc - would also have to its source code released. This was simply unacceptable.

      Although we had planned for no one outside of this company to ever use, let alone see the source code, we were now put in a difficult position. We could either give away our hard work, or come up with another solution. Although it was tough to do, there really was no option: We had to rewrite the code, from scratch, for Windows 2000. I think the biggest thing keeping Linux from being truly competitive with Microsoft is this GPL. Its draconian requirements virtually guarentee that no business will ever be able to use it. After my experience with Linux, I won't be recommending it to any of my associates. I may reconsider if Linux switches its license to something a little more fair, such as Microsoft's "Shared Source". Until then its attempts to socialize the software market will insure it remains only a bit player.

      Thank you for your time.

  2. FP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is a clever first post.

  3. First pos7 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    OF THE WARRING from one folder on '7irst post'

  4. Out of Nowhere? by jpmoney · · Score: 0, Troll

    Am I the only one to see this slick-looking thing come out of nowhere with a "preview" that is on their website only and be skeptical?

    Someone could easily put some spy-bot zombie code into their default kernel code, hi-jack another distro, and put out some press on their own website.

    Of course this is all about the tin-foil hat that I have on, but there is something about this post/distro that is unsettling.

    Otherwise its just another distro that will fail.

    Ho Hum...

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  5. So what's their angle? by Hatta · · Score: 0, Troll

    What's special about this debian based distro? Going for funniest name?

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  6. Re:Sounds awesome. by caluml · · Score: 1, Troll
    How do I justify not just taking the safe route and installing vanilla Debian?

    www.gentoo.org. Seriously. And ignore the trolls who don't understand what it's all about.

  7. Re:BitTorrent Link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    shut up, you fucking sweaty arab, your not funny, nor clever. go play with traffic.