Ulteo declares a desktop revolution

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The top-secret Ulteo project aims for the goal of the world’s easiest Linux.

Several Linux systems have debuted over the last few years with the promise of making Linux easier for the ordinary user. The latest of these desktop debutantes is a mysterious Linux known as Ulteo. Ulteo is the brainchild of Mandrake Linux founder Gaël Duval, who was recently ousted from the corporation that now calls itself Mandriva. According to Duval, Ulteo is not just user friendly, but actually represents a whole new paradigm that will change the way we think about Linux.

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