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    Microsoft ex-senior program manager switches to Kubuntu . . .

    Hey, check out the following article; it would seem as though even Microsoft's ex-senior program manager, Jesper Johansson, is switching to Kubuntu due to the wiles of Microsoft (check out the link to his blog as well):

    http://earthlink.com.com/2100-1016_3...part=earthlink

    http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/

    Kubuntu is definitely the superior choice 8)
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    Re: Microsoft ex-senior program manager switches to Kubuntu . . .

    Interesting. Goes along the same lines of Mr. Dell.

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      Re: Microsoft ex-senior program manager switches to Kubuntu . . .

      Mirgrating from M$ to Linux. See, old dogs can learn new tricks!
      Windows no longer obstructs my view.
      Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
      "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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        How true!!

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          Woohoo! I hoped to get some feedback on this, I guess patience is the key (I posted it 2 months ago)

          I'm thinking about trying Linux MCE out once they release their Gutsy version; it looks like something I might definitely be interested in
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            Re: Microsoft ex-senior program manager switches to Kubuntu . . .

            Didn't see the date until you mentioned it. Just ran across it and found it interesting. I'm actually in the process of trying Fluxbuntu and gOS. So far gOS wins out, but Kubuntu is still by far the best.

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