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[News] Example of Ease of Use in GNU/Linux: gOS

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Review : gOS 3 Gadgets(beta)

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| Overall comparing with gOS 2.0 , there has been number of important changes 
| in gOS 3.0.gOS 3.0 is has become extremely user friendly and feature rich, 
| and is probably one of the simplest distribution available for Linux Newbies 
| to get themselves acquainted with.   
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http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2008/08/review-gos-3-gadgetsbeta.html


Recent:

PCLinuxOS an easier Linux Operating System

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| I’ve been thinking of switching my Operating System on my computer for quite
| some time. Out of all the Linux distro’s I have tried, I have found one and
| it’s name is PCLinuxOS.  
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http://h8ersclub.com/pclinuxos-an-easier-linux-operating-system/


Linux Mint, The Ubuntu That Should Have Been?

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| Want to know what’s truly impressive about the above? I didn’t have to go to
| the command line once. I was able to do all of that completely from the GUI.  
| There was absolutely none of that frustrating-beyond-belief command line
| crap.  
|
| In addition, the interface is super clean, super easy and honestly speaking I
| wish Ubuntu did all this stuff this easily.
|
| I seriously suggest checking it out. It’s a CD-sized distro so it doesn’t
| take forever to download - a nice touch.
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http://www.pcmech.com/article/linux-mint-the-ubuntu-that-should-have-been/


Is Ubuntu Really the Most User Friendly Distribution?

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| For several years, Ubuntu has been synonymous with user-friendliness. A Web
| search quickly unearths dozens of articles that suggest that Ubuntu is the
| distribution you should give non-technical people to introduce them to
| GNU/Linux. It even won a "Most User-Friendly Linux Distribution" award, which
| you might think confirms its status.
|
| However, like all conventional wisdom, this association is worth exploring.
| For one thing, you have to wonder whether comparisons for user-friendliness
| have any relevance in free and open source software (FOSS). For another, what
| exactly are the characteristics of user-friendliness? Moreover, does
| stressing user-friendliness mean ignoring other values -- perhaps equally
| important ones?
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3766771/Is+Ubuntu+Really+the+Most+User+Friendly+Distribution?.htm
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