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Ubuntu Gets Gutsy

by Justin Ryan
on October 19, 2007

Ubuntu 7.10, better known as “Gutsy Gibbon” arrived with a fanfare today, sporting a host of shiny new features.

Ubuntu, which claims 30% of the Linux desktop market, now boasts Compiz by default, the ability to write to Windows NTFS drives, built-in dual-monitor support, an easier method for installing Firefox plugins, and and quite a bit more.

See what Linux Journal's James Gray had to say about Ubuntu Gutsy.

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