Ubuntu is supposed to be a version of linux for everyone, not just computer geeks, hence the name "linux for human beings" (even though it does imply that "geeks" aren't human......). Still, let me get to my point, what I would like to see in future versions of ubuntu is a GUI on the installation of ubuntu. Example, a noob gets a copy of ubuntu, probably from shipit, because that would be the easiest way for them, though it really doesn't matter how they got it. So, they boot off the CD. They start the installation, and **shock**, they see a blue screen. (in noob language big blue screens on computers is associated with the big bue screen of death in windows). So they go along with the install. I must say that it is pretty straight forward for anyone, until the partitioner. I must say, if I only knew how to type up a word document in Windows, I would have no idea what a partition is. Other things like a boot loader, and everything else that is in the installation. So, what I would like to see along with a GUI is a text box somewhere that is dedicated to explaining everything in detail. Just a suggestion, though I think it would help ubuntu allot in trying to get more people to convert to ubuntu :).
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Joshua Henderson