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Ubuntu’s Restricted Driver Dialog Roundup

Written By
MH
Matt Hartley
May 30, 2007

[ Thanks to Matt D. for
this link. ]

“Ever since the release of Ubuntu Feisty, there has been much
happiness going around about the improvements made to the beginner
friendly Linux distribution. And as I fully predicted, things were
definitely not looking too solid with respect to some of the new
functionality built into this release.

“Today, we are going to look specifically at just how effective
the Restricted Driver Dialog is versus third party alternatives
with previously proven track records. Since Ubuntu is so heavily
targeted at Windows users, I will prepare you right now that we are
about to enter ‘click-n-drool’ mode. You have been warned… since
the release of Ubuntu Feisty, there has been much happiness going
around about the improvements made to the beginner friendly Linux
distribution…”

Complete
Story

MH

Matt Hartley

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