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Comment on Linux Marketshare Doubled Last Month, Stats Reveal by izmit reklam ajansı
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Comment on Linux Marketshare Doubled Last Month, Stats Reveal by web sitesi tasarımı
kocaeli reklam izmit reklam reklam ajansı sosyal medya planlama web tasarım web sitesi tasarım logo tasarım amblem tasarım katalog tasarım kurumsal kimlik tasarımı fotoğraf çekimi drone çekimi video çekimi ⌘ Read more

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Comment on A Guided Tour Of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala by Ubuntu 22.10 ā€˜Kinetic Kudu’ is Open for Development – L’ informazione in blog
[…] the switch to PulseAudio (which, rather fittingly, also took place during a ā€˜K’ release — Ubuntu 9.10 ā€˜Karmic […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu Has a Brand New Logo - ABBEY BLOG
[…] reinvent the logo? Ubuntu last underwent a rebrand in 2010. Canonical reasons say that Ubuntu and the technologies underpinning it change over time. […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu Has a Brand New Logo - LosstNews.com
[…] revamp the logo at all? Ubuntu last underwent a rebrand in 2010. But Canonical reasons that since Ubuntu and the technologies that underpin it evolve over time, so […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu Has a Brand New Logo – L’ informazione in blog
[…] revamp the logo at all? Ubuntu last underwent a rebrand in 2010. But Canonical reasons that since Ubuntu and the technologies that underpin it evolve over time, so […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Easily upload photos to Facebook in Ubuntu with ā€˜Starry hope Uploader’ by Š—Š°Š³Ń€ŃƒŠ·ŠøŃ‚Šµ фотографии в Facebook с рабочего стола Ubuntu с ŠæŠ¾Š¼Š¾Ń‰ŃŒŃŽ Š·Š°Š³Ń€ŃƒŠ·Ń‡ŠøŠŗŠ° Starry Ho
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Comment on Linux Newsdump: 21st January 2010 by Linux Release Roundup: Cozy, Polychromatic, and Latte Dock - Ken-Saunders.com
[…] This is a mildly frustrating thing to get because I posted the first roundup specifically titled ā€œLinux Release Roundupā€ on this site back in 2017 (and omg doing news roundups goes back as far as 2010). […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Linux Newsdump: 21st January 2010 by Linux Release Roundup: Cozy, Polychromatic, and Latte Dock - OMG! Ubuntu!
[…] This is a mildly frustrating thing to get because I posted the first roundup specifically titled ā€œLinux Release Roundupā€ on this site back in 2017 (and omg doing news roundups goes back as far as 2010). […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Linux Newsdump: 21st January 2010 by Linux Release Roundup: Cozy, Polychromatic, and Latte Dock – OMG! Ubuntu! | FutureProTech
[…] This can be a mildly irritating factor to get as a result of I posted the primary roundup particularly titled ā€œLinux Launch Roundupā€ on this web site again in 2017 (and omg doing information roundups goes again so far as 2010). […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Screenshot Tool Shutter 0.85 Released – Brings Super Features, New Improvements by How to Install Shutter on Ubuntu from an Official PPA – OMG! Ubuntu! | FutureProTech
[…] I first wrote about Shutter in 2009 and used it, roughly, as my default screenshot taking and screenshot markup device up, proper up till the wheels fell off someday in 2016. It’s nice to see the app again and whereas different instruments, just like t … ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Screenshot Tool Shutter 0.85 Released – Brings Super Features, New Improvements by Linux’s Best Screenshot Tool is Revived, Here’s How to Install it on Ubuntu - OMG! Ubuntu!
[…] I first wrote about Shutter in 2009 and used it, more or less, as my default screenshot taking and screenshot markup tool up, right up until the wheels fell off sometime in 2016. It’s great to see the app back and while other tools, like the terrif … ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by New Ubuntu Logo: Is This Our First Look? - OMG! Ubuntu!
[…] Below you can see the enigmatic new emblem next to the circle of friends (CoF) icon created in 2004, and the ā€˜current’ version of the CoF that rolled out in 2010: […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu to Get ā€œMajor Rebrandā€ — is this the New Logo? | FutureProTech
[…] Right here’s the enigmatic new emblem positioned subsequent to the circle of mates (CoF) icon created in 2004, and the ā€˜present’ model that rolled out in 2010: […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Mir Performance with Unity 8 Shown Off in New Video by FFaael
In reply to Andrei Zisu.

No you can not skip qml if you plan to use qtquick. Without qtquick you don’t get the nice animations etc. Yes you can write the business logic in some other language, but it is also possible to write it in JS instead. Especially with small simple apps is probably a good idea using … ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Popular Icon Theme ā€˜Moka’ Gets an Official GTK Theme Companion by MC Robust
I thought it was just me… everyone saying GTK2 ā€œlooks old.ā€ I used to love finding new and interesting themes…

The new themes look nice. I suppose my desktop is arguably more ā€œsophisticatedā€ looking? More modern looking? I don’t know.

But GTK3 has never felt as ā€œfunā€ to me. ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu 13.10 Default Wallpaper Revealed by Tobias Müller
In reply to Jebril.

Your opinion… I’ve been using Ubuntu (with breaks) since 2007, I tried mint, I tried Kubuntu, Elementary and a few other derivates. I stayed with gnome-shell for a while at the beginning of unity, but always came back to stock ubuntu. It combines a decent look, decent performanc … ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu 13.10 Default Wallpaper Revealed by Tobias Müller
In reply to John Porter.

I don’t know about that, I guess the combination of it both is Quite a good idea… Cause you can easily see that 13.10 is newer than13.04, you can’t see that from raring ringtail and saucy salamander… Unless you know its alphabeticaly. And in non english speaking countrys … ⌘ Read more

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