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Debian & Ubuntu on my Acer Aspire One D150
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| A few weeks ago, I won an Acer Aspire One
| D150 on Ebay. For anyone not in the know, it
| is a netbook with a 10.1 inch screen.
| Apparently, the machine was an unwanted
| Christmas present and the owner had not used
| it very much, if at all.
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http://crunchbang.org/archives/2010/02/20/debian-and-ubuntu-on-my-acer-aspire-one-d150/
Little Things That Matter: Ubuntu 10.04's MessagingMenu
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| I'll round off this little personal love-
| fest for awesome user-design with a picture
| of the latest addition to the Lucid MeMenu.
| We've already seen it get Gwibber
| integration and now but the latest updates
| have given it a personal touch, knocking it
| Â of the way into the proposed design
| ballpark.
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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/02/little-things-that-matter-ubuntu-1004s.html
U1 Music Store â Store Music in U1?
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| After the post I made about the Ubuntu One
| Music Store, Iâve noticed a couple of things
| which might indicate whatâs coming.
|
| Firstly as we know Rhythmbox is the music
| player of choice in Ubuntu and we can
| already see the placeholder for the music
| store in the app.
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http://popey.com/blog/2010/02/20/u1-music-store-store-music-in-u1/
Kubuntu Lucid Review
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| I am an early adopter of KDE 4 and I welcome
| the radical changes it has made from earlier
| versions. I have been using KDE 4 from 4.0
| release and has been following its growth
| from simple & buggy to feature-rich and
| mature. The fifth installment of KDE 4, KDE
| SC 4.4, released on February 9th caused a
| lot of excitement among KDE fans like me. I
| could not wait for the shiny new packages
| arrive in a distro near me.
|
| Kubuntu seemed to be the winning choice
| because I have seen early KDE 4.4 reviews
| state that Kubuntu was the easiest and less
| buggy path to 4.4. In this article, I will
| be reviewing both Kubuntu Lucid Lynx the new
| KDE SC 4.4. I chose the 32 bit version of
| Kubuntu Lucid Lynx alpha 2. The test machine
| was Compaq Presario V3000 series (V3624AU)
| with AMD Turion 64 X2 @1.8GHz cpu, 3 GB RAM,
| Nvidia GeForce Go 7150 integrated display
| card and Broadcom wifi card.
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http://linuxexperimentation.blogspot.com/2010/02/kubuntu-lucid-review.html
Recent:
Kubuntu 9.10 Review
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| I recently broke my usual trend of sticking
| to Debian (stable) with a KDE 3.5 desktop and
| decided to try Kubuntu. I then decided to
| write this review...
|
| In the past it seemed that Kubuntu was an
| afterthought or some obscure side project
| (like Christian Ubuntu), but Kubuntu 9.10
| really steals the show. As many others have
| said, Kubuntu seems better put together than
| Ubuntu in many ways. The "glitchiness" in
| Kubuntu 9.04 has been diminished greatly in
| this latest release. This is probably due
| mostly in part to a newer version of KDE 4
| (that shows the great potential that KDE 4
| has).
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http://bapfreak.blogspot.com/2010/01/kubuntu-910-review.html
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