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Ubuntu One Upgrades Free Storage to 5GB, Hits 1 Million Users By Joey Sneddon, Published July 28, 2011 Share: Share on Tumblr Ubuntu One has increased the amount of free storage given to users of its basic plan from 2GB to 5GB. The upgrade will be applied to all user accounts on the basic plan, [...] New images have pop up on cdimage.ubuntu.com. Finally, Lubuntu is out of the Ubuntu factory (It’s still young images, which for now, are oversized, don’t load the desktop session, and have wrong splash images .. they should be better in the future) For people who don’t know Lubuntu, this is a quick presentation. Lubuntu is [...] Most people, who like Linux, love Ubuntu. Oh they may object to Ubuntu’s new Unity desktop, but at day’s end, they still use Ubuntu. Technology businesses though have a more jaundiced view of Canonical, Ubuntu’s parent company. Canonical, though, is now taking steps now to make its potential hardware and software partners happier. First, Canonical [...] Fresh off the back of our super successful Android Files app launch, we now get to share even more exciting news. First of all, back in May we surpassed the 1 million global user mark! This is a significant milestone for us at Ubuntu One as it means that over a million people all over [...] If you have been using computers for a while now say around 40 years or more then you must have probably started you first lessons in computing on the Commodore 64 computer. Many modern day children and engineers won’t probably know what the Commodore 64 is. It is nothing but the old Keyboard computer which [...] For now, the 32 bits version was released; but soon, the 64 bits version will be released, also. This new release is based on the Long Term Support Ubuntu 10.04 (with 3 years of updates guaranteed by Canonical), since our goals are stability, usability and support for the whole system when used professionally at universities, [...] Next week Alpha 3 of Ubuntu 11.10 will be released, so everybody is currently trying to get their latest updates in and everything tidied up for a release. For today I got an update from Ubuntu Desktop Team hero Sébastien Bacher, so if you’re interested in any other aspect of Ubuntu Oneiric, I’d refer you [...] Understanding how and which scripts start at boot with Ubuntu is a bit challenging. The transition from System-V init scripts to upstart jobs is not complete nor transparent. Until this whole process is clearer to the Linux administrator you will just have to learn how to work with what is available. There are three ways [...] New images have pop up on cdimage.ubuntu.com. Finally, Lubuntu is out of the Ubuntu factory (It’s still young images, which for now, are oversized, don’t load the desktop session, and have wrong splash images .. they should be better in the future) For people who don’t know Lubuntu, this is a quick presentation. Lubuntu is [...] Welcome to another installment of the Unity report. This week sees the new alt-tab landing (which is currently bound to ctrl-tab), here’s what it looks like: Unity Contributor Activity This Week Andrea Azzarone just pushed tons of work for improving launcher device management. Andrea has added a ccsm option to show/hide external devices on launcher, [...] |
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