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(d0od) Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:37:18 GM Nautilus the default file manager in . Ubuntu. has an interface many consider to be awful and overly complex. It has button after button, toolbar after toolbar, menu after menu and just looks, in my opinion at least, clunky. ... Upgrade Ubuntu Firefox to Version 3.6 Reader Questions | Ubuntu ...
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unknown Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:02:26 GM Not to be left out of the bit ME craze, the upcoming . Ubuntu. 10.04 release will include the MeMenu. The MeMenu will be your one-stop spot for sending out all your social media broadcasts right from within . Ubuntu. ." ... From Google Blog Search: "ubuntu" The Linux Box to Market the Ubuntu Operating System to U.S. Enterprise Users
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LinuxPlanet Fast-forward to Ubuntu 9.10. This is the first *buntu and the first GNOME that have gotten past "meh" on my WowMeter. All of my personal computers are as ... From Google News Search: "ubuntu" How do i install ubuntu on my computer? Q. I have heard ubuntu is very efficient and all, and i was thinking about changing from windows vista to ubuntu, but the truth is that, i have absolutely no clue as for how to do it, can anyone help me with this? Asked by El Tipo - Sun Apr 5 17:31:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. In order to install ubuntu, first visit the their website. Ubuntu developers have also provided a very nice instruction guide on how to install ubuntu. I've found it for you: https://help.ubuntu.com/6 .10/ubuntu/installation-g uide/i386/index.html read it well, and do it without any troubles. Hope, it helps. Answered by ali_the_fellow - Sun Apr 5 17:56:15 2009 How do I configure ubuntu Linux to log into the server at work? Q. At my job our computers are configured to log into the server here to connect to the internet. I installed ubuntu using wubi and when I log into ubuntu I can't connect to the internet. I tried setting the ip manually that my windows uses but still not connecting. So obviously I need to log into the server but how? Please help. thanks. Ah and another thing I went to networks and it wont even see the server or anything. Help. thanks. Asked by bilingual777 - Mon Feb 16 07:09:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here is a very good step by step to get Ubuntu connected to a domain server. (I suspect you have that if you "login") Hope that helps Answered by Tracy L - Mon Feb 16 07:18:10 2009 How much disk space is recommended for Ubuntu?
Q. I want to know how much disk space does Ubuntu 9.10 x64 need to run fastly and smoothly, putting into account that I may need to download packages and install software afterwards.. They say that the minimum is 4 GB, but I know that this wont stand too long after installing software and downloads. Asked by Freedom fighter - Mon Dec 21 19:33:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. About 6 GB of disk space last time i checked. I wouldn't personally run with anything less then 80-100GB these days, unless you got multiple disks. 10gb would be bloated after downloading and installing a few programs. Answered by BlueBoden - Mon Dec 21 19:39:04 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "ubuntu" |






