Ubuntu Reader Q&A

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Ubuntu Reader Q&A
Examiner.com
Below are some questions that I have thought up and I will add more questions from readers who post them in comments to this article. Please help answer these questions and more to follow!Is there an alarm clock program app or script available for Ubuntu?How can I install a stable Picasa in Ubuntu Netbook-remix?How can I change specific icons in an icon package (i. I don’t like my Ubuntu menu icon)?What happened to workspaces in Netbook-remix?Are desktop-based bookmarks the future?What are your personal bookmarks in the Ubuntu S (downloads pictures videos etc. )?What icon package are you using?What window border are you using?What background are you using?What scripts do you have lying around to change Ubuntu (screen direction etc. )? Stay tuned more to come!.

Carpet Cleaner Doubles as Ubuntu PC
PC World
This doesn’t have to be the case (pun intended) as my Carpet Cleaner PC very well proves. Yes this is a working Ubuntu PC built out of an old Bissell Carpet Machine. Enough people have asked me about the.
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Windows 7 upgrade rip-off for UK customers
PC Advisor
Disparate Dan said on Monday 03 August 2009How do you get an EM copy Alex? Hasn’t Microsoft said it won’t be selling EM copies off the shelf?Still a rip-off that we have to pay more mindPeter Malins said on Monday 03 August 2009Perfect time for XP users to try a live CDTry linux on your XP system without changing anythingAnd if you need to recover files from a crashing XP sysem like I did its a worthwhile thing to have ready on one side. 04 worked pretty well out the box for me – learning curve similar to that when changing to XP. And I could get kids games to play using wine and I’m a linux newbie. 04 worked pretty well out the box for me – learning curve similar to that when changing to XP.

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