Most usable Linux 2007 - let the battle commense
2007 is an exciting year for Linux distros and it's getting near to crunch time, with PCLinuxOS 2007 nearing release, the latest and greatest Ubuntu (Feisty Fawn) due out in just a few weeks (April 19th apparently). Gentoo 2007 is due at *some* point this year and I also understand there's a new Mepis out soonish (although I'm unsure when)... There's going to be quite a free-for-all happening and I couldn't be more excited
Usable Linux is going to be my "buzzphrase" of 2007 I think because of the importance I place upon it shifting the operating system landscape.
However, who is going to be the poster child of usable Linux in the future? Who can be crowned "most usable Linux distro 2007"?
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