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Gutsy Gibbon

It's about a week from today that Gutsy[ubuntu 7.10] will come out. I read through new feature in beta version and feel enthusiastic to see the change.

- new gnome2.2, it's new feature here.
- compiz fusion will be in official repos. that good, on feisty i use third party repos. and sometime got error when updating for last few weeks.
- ntfs writing enable. i rarely need to write file on ntfs partition, anyway it may be useful.
- automatic printer installation, this will be great for other[I have no printer at my house]

I really hope that my hardware[athlonXP1700+,512DDR,fx6200 and A7N8X-E] can run gutsy with 3D effect smoothly.:)

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