I thought this was pretty interesting - (I had of course read the usual quick blurbs about the meaning of "Ubuntu" - didn't realize it was this relevant in contemporary African life) - http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/7-22-2006-103206.asp
1) After thinking of "Ubuntu" as a distro for so long, it's kind of strange to read about it solving all the world's conflicts..........or could it? Hmmm, now that you mention it... Osama's a wealthy man, if we could switch out his iMac with a more reasonable Ubuntu desktop....and Bush (gotta be a no-nonsense Windows man).. damn!, think of all the heartache we could've avoided.
2) If Mark Shuttleworth had chosen a Zulu term vice a Bantu term, we'd all be talking about the next release of Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu. I don't know,I kind of like saying that...excuse me while I walk around the house for awhile....Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu, Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu, Umuntu......
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True Gomer_x, also Ubuntu would not be the first distro whose name carries spiritual conotations - Good Old Slackware (according to reliable sources), is named of course after The Church of the Subgenius' central tenet of "Slack" - hence the pipe of "frop" that Tux smokes - in the manner of the pipe smoking head of Bob Dobbs.
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