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		<title>By: Archive &#187; Ubuntu for the masses &#187; stillbreathing.co.uk</title>
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		<description>[...] Hot on the heels of my lament that the media doesn&#8217;t do Linux justice comes the news that Dell are to start shipping computers with Ubuntu. This is severn shades of greatness, and will hopefully lead to a dramatic rise in interest of Ubuntu (and free software in general) by people previously unaware of the beauty that is Linux. [...]</description>
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