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Ubuntu then and now
It's been a long ride for the favorite Linux distribution of many. Since it's inception on 20th October 2004 it has hurdled many barriers and silenced many critics. That cannot be stressed more so in the recent years, with the development of its very own shell, icons and fonts and the canonical team keeps the users begging for more innovation and they heed our calls. Back in the old Gnome 2 days Ubuntu was suffering what all other distributions of that time was suffering... being unique. Sure a person going in-depth and clicking about the menus a bit and installing a few applications would come to realize that they were dealing with the famous and much mentioned Ubuntu.  But a simple screenshot or glimpse from far away wouldn't be very revealing. It's Linux or might be Mac or Windows or Amiga even. Linux had a lot of flexibility to mimic existing operating systems and for some time that was all new ...
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Ubuntu 12.04 on an Acer Aspire SA85 Desktop

It's been a while since there's been a post and it's been a while since there had been anything about Ubuntu. So here is a small review of Ubuntu on an Acer Aspire SA85 Desktop PC A little run down on the system first. This is a PC I use at work and not a system I gave much shit about prior to installing Ubuntu. However the lack of system admin rights finally got to me (in a bad way). Lack of helpful computer administrators around to resolve mundane problems such as C drive filling up, virus ...
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Georgi Karavasilev: Numix-uTouch is now desktop ready icon themeFresh

During the recent week there has been a lot of amount of work put in the Numix-uTouch style icons. You can read more about theme here: http://mechoslav.wordpress.com/2013/06/14/numix-ubuntu-touch-style-version-2-has-just-been-released/ So we are very happy to present you that you can install this icon pack on your desktop right now. You can install it using the following command: sudo add-apt-repo...
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Seif Lotfy: GNOME Music: Phase Two and more…

Before I start blogging about the progress of GNOME Music, I would like to announce my happiness (as well as the whole gnome music team) that we now have 3 students sponsored to hack on GNOME Music. E...
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Howard Chan: Multiple DEs for Ubuntu Studio (part 1)

It’s been a long time since I have posted in Planet Ubuntu (due to exams). Since I’m back, I think I would want to share something. For today, I want to tell you about Ubuntu Studio’s plans and ...
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Sam Hewitt: Moka Update; Dark Toolbar Icons, More Apps

As I continue to work on the Moka icon set (which is still a work-in-progress) more and more icons get added/improved each day. Since the last post, I’ve added a bunch of new application icons, not...
Jun 15 2013 via RSS  

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Andrew SB: Introducing Bug 2 Trello

For some time now, I’ve been using Trello to organize my free software contributions. My main use is to give me a cross-project view of what I’m working on. As most of my contributions stem from ...
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Dylan McCall: My GSOC 2013 project: a new break timer application for GNOME

GNOME accepted my proposal for GSOC 2013, so this summer I will be working on a brand new break timer application for GNOME with the guidance of Jasper St. Pierre! We’re going to spend some time fil...
Jun 12 2013 via RSS  

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Sam Hewitt: Moka Icon Theme (Public) Daily Builds

So the icon theme that I’ve been working on –dubbed “Moka”– while no where near complete, I felt had enough icons in it to justify public availability (as a beta-esque thing). Should one wan...
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Flavia Weisghizzi: Smile! You’re on PRISM

I’ve been very impressed during last days from the PRISM affair, but what really touched me, has been the totally mental reaction people had and newspaper spread about this fact. Far to chime-in Mr ...
Jun 10 2013 via RSS  


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