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Tue Aug 17 05:04:18 2010

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From Yahoo Image Search: "ubuntu"
Thu Sep 2 18:01:17 2010

This Friday: Rockridge Ubuntu Global Jam In Berkeley | jonobacon@home
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From Google Blog Search: "ubuntu"
Thu Sep 2 18:01:18 2010

How to Install Apps With Ubuntu Software Center - PC World
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How to Install Apps With Ubuntu Software Center - PC World
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 21:36:06 GMT+00:00
Software Center PC World The latest release of Ubuntu 10.04, code-named Lucid Lynx, has a somewhat revamped user interface. One of the most significant ...
Canonical takes a step in bringing Ubuntu to tablets - NetworkWorld.com
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Canonical takes a step in bringing Ubuntu to tablets - NetworkWorld.com
Fri, 20 Aug 2010 18:28:08 GMT+00:00
to tablets NetworkWorld.com Canonical this week released a software framework that brings multitouch interaction to the open-source Ubuntu OS, ...
Canonical: The cloud shift is developer-led - ZDNet UK
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Canonical: The cloud shift is developer-led - ZDNet UK
Fri, 27 Aug 2010 14:25:44 GMT+00:00
ZDNet UK Neil Levine has headed up corporate services at open source Ubuntu -backer Canonical since August 2009. Prior to that, he was the chief technology officer at ...

From Google News Search: "ubuntu"
Thu Sep 2 18:01:16 2010

How do I access Windows XP shared folder from Ubuntu on the same network?
Q. As title, thanks. I have two Windows XP computers and a Ubuntu computer both connected to the same ADSL modem/router. One of the XP computers has its folder set for sharing. The other XP computer can happily access the shared folder. How do I access that shared folder from Ubuntu? Thanks.
Asked by apple guava - Thu Mar 19 09:10:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hm, I think your question is beyond the knowledge level of yahoo answers. Try they will definitely be able to help you there.
Answered by BrentonTherefore - Wed Mar 25 14:33:25 2009

How do I remove the option to open Ubuntu when I start my computer?
Q. I tried Ubuntu with my computer and it didn't really work. I originally installed it through Windows, then uninstalled it. When I start up my computer, it still asks me if I want to run Ubuntu or Windows. When I click on Ubuntu it says it can't find or run Ubuntu\winulp or something like that. How do I remove this option from my start up?
Asked by 15fsg546rge1rrheljh45hjr90459ty3 - Wed Oct 1 09:55:47 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you're running XP you have to edit your boot.ini file and remove the reference to Ubuntu. Do a search on your main drive for the file and edit it with Notepad. Be very careful otherwise you will render your computer unbootable. With Vista it's a bit different. I just did one last week and forgot to log it. Click Start -> Run and type msconfig and hit Enter.Set Windows as the default OS. That should clear it up J
Answered by mituotsieunhan - Wed Oct 1 10:07:52 2008

How do i remove ubuntu from my pc and install xp?
Q. I installed ubuntu but i am having problems with mp3 and games. So i want to install xp again. But the grub loader is neglecting the boot cd. And there is'nt any uninstall option in my ubuntu. Please help.
Asked by subhadeep001 - Sat Aug 14 05:20:27 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

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Thu Sep 2 18:01:18 2010