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Canonical
on 14 February 2006


Take the opportunity to test drive Ubuntu for yourself at the CeBIT exhibition from 10-16th March 2005 in Hannover, Germany. See the latest Ubuntu in action, meet some of the developers and get your own Ubuntu on CD.

More information on CeBIT is on the CeBIT homepage.

While Ubuntu does not have a booth at CeBIT, credative GmbH has kindly offered to reserve a portion of their booth for showcasing Ubuntu. For that will be going, you can stop by the booth for credativ GmbH in Pavilion 6, Booth J44. More details are at the credativ website.

Many thanks go to cedativ for all their support of Ubuntu and for helping to promote it at CeBIT.

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