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Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) PDF Guide

Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) PDF Guide

This guide is designed to be as user-friendly and easy to follow as possible, it should provide the first point of reference to any Ubuntu newcomer with lots of information. The manual has step by step instructions and includes lots of screenshots to show you how to do tasks. It also includes a Troubleshooting section to help you solve common Ubuntu problems quickly. Download this 160+ page Lucid Lynx manual today. A Complete...

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GoogleCL

GoogleCL

GoogleCL is a project hosted under google codes to bring Google services to command line. Currently support the following Google services: * Blogger $ google blogger post –title “cetly” “testing googlecl” * Calendar $ google calendar add “cetlylive’s birthday” * Contacts $ google contacts list name,email > contacts.csv * Docs $ google docs edit –title “task for...

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New Look For UBUNTU

. . . . Ubuntu has posted a page on its new branding, representing a significant change of look for the distribution. No more brown. “The new style of Ubuntu is driven by the theme “Light”. They have developed a comprehensive set of visual guidelines and treatments that reflect that style, and are updating key assets like the logo accordingly. The new theme takes effect in 10.04 LTS and will define our look and feel for...

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Install openshot video editor 1.1 in ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)\10.04 (Lucid)

. . . . OpenShot Video Editor is a non-linear video editor. It is meant to be an easy-to-use, powerful, non-linear video editor, with a focus on user interface, work flow, and stability. OpenShot’s Features * Support for many video, audio, and image formats (based on FFmpeg) * Gnome integration (drag and drop support) * Multiple tracks * Clip resizing, trimming, snapping, and cutting * Video transitions with real-time previews *...

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Kubuntu Lucid Lynx:KDE Fans Will Love It

Canonical is still fixing the parts of the next major version of Kubuntu: Lucid Lynx. This one is LTS version, which means Long Term Support. I am Gnome fan, but this Kubuntu makes me think for a while and may even force me to leave behind the simplicity that Gnome offers and take a dive into the world of Apple Mac killing KDE 4. Have a look at the Kubuntu Lucid Lynx. The OS ran from a memory stick(see the screenshot). It’s said it...

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