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What's your favourite Ubuntu?

11/22/2007  I
Relevance: 8.27
At Tectonic we're confirmed Ubuntu fans with the occasional copy of Xubuntu thrown onto the older hardware lying around. Tell us what your favourite Ubuntu flavour is.
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Oh my Word

10/04/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.23
Microsoft Office Word is a candidate for the world's favourite program, provided you accept BA's use of"favourite" as a synonym for"ubiquitous" (me neither). One app may bind them all, but its users come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Here is the Reg's kut-out-and-keep guide.
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10 Command-Line Applications I Use in Debian and Ubuntu

09/23/2008  II
Relevance: 7.72
In this article I'll briefly review ten of my favourite CLI (command-line interface), not necessarily the most popular or most powerful of them. So if you don't find your personal favourite, (e.g. Midnight Commander or mp3blaster), it's because the article includes the tools I use more often. So here it goes:
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openSUSE Packaging Days II Tomorrow

04/04/2008  I
Relevance: 7.08
Ever run into the issue that you saw a cool new app on KDE-Apps.org and could not find a binary package for your favourite KDE version on your favourite KDE distro? The openSUSE Build Service allows creation of binary packages quite easily, so you can do the work yourself and help other KDE users who run into the same problem. If you are interested in learning how, the openSUSE community are organising Packaging Days II, which starts tomorrow.
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Plug and Run Fedora on a TOSHIBA A300D laptop

09/17/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 6.24
Recently I purchased new laptop - A Toshiba A300D. Although my first computer was randomly chosen with absolutely no pre-purchase selection that laptop was very carefully selected among many others. So, I knew that it should work at least at the minimum level with my favourite GNU/Linux distribution - Fedora. To be honest I planed to put on that laptop another distribution - Mandriva. Not because I did not like the last version of Fedora but because I got some kind exhausted of that distribution. I do not know how other users work but I need to change the distro from time to time. I have tried Freespire, Debian for a while, SuSE 9.x for a bit longer, and Mandriva. But I always returned to my favourite one - Fedora.
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A special day?

02/14/2008  III
Relevance: 5.31
Hmmm - my son reminded me that today is considered a very special day for millions of people around the world. Almost forgot. So let's ask one of our favourite mascots, and ask what day it is:
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Control your audio from Firefox

10/24/2006  I
Relevance: 5.31
You're busy working, occasionally browsing the web, while listening to your music via your favourite audio player (such as iTunes).
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SSH with Putty

10/17/2007  III
Relevance: 4.92
One of my favourite tools (that I use almost everyday) is PuTTY. I use it both on Windows (very useful because Windows has no SSH client) and on Linux. It is a program that enables SSH connections using a graphical interface. It also allows for the establishment of SSH tunnels as well as omitting some of the restrictions to Internet access.
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Novell punts world's most expensive Linux distro

10/03/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 4.91
You could get 18.4 copies of Vista Home Premium for that. One of the favourite public refrains of the FOSS movement is that Windows is too expensive, and that Microsoft swindles consumers, governments, taxpayers, penguins, and orphans.
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MythTV - Record and playback all your favourite TV soaps in GNU/Linux

09/14/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 4.89
This is a brief synopsis of the PVR for Linux that is MythTV. It also contain a number of useful links which help in setting up MythTV in a simple manner.
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