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Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" released

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Ok, time to evaluate which one to put on the notebook.
 
As an Aussie I have to laugh, considering a Dingo is a dangerous feral animal that can't be trusted.
 
As an Aussie I have to laugh, considering a Dingo is a dangerous feral animal that can't be trusted.

Sounds like a great thing to let loose in a disco, frankly.

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As an Aussie I have to laugh, considering a Dingo is a dangerous feral animal that can't be trusted.
I was bitten by one on the leg when I was a kid growing up in the Australian bush. I learnt my lesson pretty quickly that cute looking half grown Dingos in the wild aren't the same as puppy dogs!
 
Okay this one I'm even more impressed with. It auto installed the latest nvidia drivers, I didn't have to add the ppa. It auto installs open-vm-tools if you run it in a vm. It really is a wild puppy!
 
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