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Firefox 29: Australis released for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr – A quick review and screenshot tour
Today, Firefox version 29, codename Australis was released for Ubuntu Trusty Tahr. If you are running Ubuntu, you should have been given notification through the Updater to install this. I did, and what I liked what I saw. Here is a quick screenshot tour and…
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Project eLubuntu : Change Lubuntu theme to look and feel like Ubuntu.. with a twist of elementary – Part 1
In this article, we will be performing a series of tweaks, configs to an existing Lubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr stock desktop and…
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Lubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr: A quick install and review. Screenshot tour
As Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr is all set to be released on April 17th, 2014, so are the variants Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME, Kubuntu. Lubuntu has long been dished out as the light weight alternative OS targeted towards low resource computers. Well, I can say…
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: Overview, Review and Features
Ubuntu 14.04, call sign ‘Trusty Tahr’ is set to be released. In this article we review the core, significant changes along with the Features that make this release and the Distro as a whole a pleasurable experience. I’ve been a Ubuntu user on and off…
Ubuntu 13.10: Daily image gets reverted left-click launch behavior
In the early stages of 13.10, there was a decision to have a Unity Dash workflow of showing snapshot of a given app, when user clicks EITHER left or right mouse buttons. However, there was a lot of criticism around this. For a simple app…
Ubuntu Edge: Canonical backed hardware development initiative for Ubuntu Phone
Today, Ubuntu has announced the fund raising campaign for hardware for the Ubuntu Phone. The hardware is named Ubuntu Edge and as Indiegogo site describes it, it’s got to be next step in the evolution of Mobile Phones. Ubuntu Edge, though not being much new…
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