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Ubuntu’s New “Light” Style Defaults to Dark Theme?

Ubuntu’s New “Light” Style Defaults to Dark Theme?

I wanted to get a closer look at the new Ubuntu “Light” styles that have been announced for version 10.04, Lucid Lynx, so I loaded up the today’s daily build in EC2. I was a little bit surprised to see that the default theme is Ambiance, a dark theme. It seems a little strange [...]

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Ubuntu Desktop in the Cloud

Ubuntu Desktop in the Cloud

One new feature in Ubuntu 10.04 that caught my attention is the “Desktop in the Cloud” project. Until now, most of the attention on cloud technologies has been focused on servers in the cloud. If you wanted to use a desktop environment on EC2, you needed to do quite a bit of tweaking and installing of packages yourself. With the Lucid release, the Ubuntu team is making desktop in the cloud much easier.

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Ubuntu Lucid Makes Scanning Simple

Ubuntu Lucid Makes Scanning Simple

Canonical is aiming to make the task of scanning documents super simple with version 10.04 Lucid Lynx. Canonical developer Robert Ancell is working on Simple Scan, a great little program that does exactly what it claims – it makes scanning documents simple!

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4 Cool New Features in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Alpha 3

4 Cool New Features in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Alpha 3

iPhone & iPod Touch Support, Gwibber and the MeMenu, Facebook Chat, and Improved Sound Controls.

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Ubuntu 10.04 to Include Chromium Web Browser

Ubuntu 10.04 to Include Chromium Web Browser

While Firefox will remain Ubuntu’s default web browser, the Ubuntu community has added the Chromium browser to Lucid Lynx’s repositories. Chromium is the open source version of Google’s Chrome web browser. In Lucid Lynx Alpha 3, the Chromium browser is super easy to install right form the Ubuntu Software Center. The current version of Chromium [...]

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Confessions of an Ubuntu Fanboy

Confessions of an Ubuntu Fanboy

Hi, my name is Jim and I’m a recovering Ubuntu fanboy.
The Urban Dictionary defines a fanboy as “a person who is completely loyal to a game or company regardless of if they suck or not.” In the past, I’ve been exactly that, and I think that a lot of other people in the Ubuntu community [...]

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Ubuntu MeMenu to Encourage Social Media Broadcasting

Ubuntu MeMenu to Encourage Social Media Broadcasting

It seems that a huge segment of the world’s population has gone Twitter and Facebook crazy. People are busy updating their statuses, sending each other links, and trying to see how many “friends” and “followers” they can get.  We are becoming social “broadcasters”, constantly bombarding our “friends” with 140 character chunks of information. In reality, [...]

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From OS X to Ubuntu: 2 Years Later

From OS X to Ubuntu: 2 Years Later

A little more than 2 years ago, I made a switch away from Mac OS X to Ubuntu Linux. Since then, I have used Ubuntu Linux about 98% of the time on my personal and work computers. I still have to support Windows on some computers at work, I kept my Macbook (which rarely got [...]

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Ubuntu Switches to Yahoo! Search … Kinda

Ubuntu Switches to Yahoo! Search … Kinda

There’s been a lot of noise recently in the Ubuntu community about the announcement that Canonical is planning to switch the default search engine and home page in Firefox to Yahoo! Search. People are tweeting about it, podcasting about it, and generally getting worked up.  Some think that it’s the end of the world (or an [...]

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Restore the Default Gnome Panels in Ubuntu [Ubuntu Beginners Series]

Sometimes crazy things happen when you’re using Ubuntu, especially when you’re first getting started. It’s easy to mess things up and sometimes hard to get them back to normal. One problem I often see is that people accidentally delete their top or bottom panels (the bars that go across the top and bottom of your desktop [...]

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