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Comparison: Ubuntu 12.04 vs Windows 8 [Review]

While Microsoft still hasn’t announced a release date for Windows 8, rumour has it that it’ll hit the shelves later this year. For the record, this will be the third straight time a major Windows version is launched close to the release of arguably the world’s most popular Linux...

Ubuntu 12.04 [Review]

Canonical has released Ubuntu 12.04. its fourth long-term support (LTS) release. Unlike standard Ubuntu releases, which come every six months and integrate majo՜ new technologies, the focus of any LTS release is to provide a secure, stable platform that businesses and demanding home users can rely...

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Minimum System Requirements for Ubuntu Installation Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) Operating System CPU (MHz) RAM (MB) HDD (MB) Video Desktop Edition 1024x86 processor – Pentium 4 or better 1000 4500 800×600screen resolution Netbook Edition 1600Intel Atom...

[Screenshots] First look of Ubuntu Head-Up Display (HUD)

First look of Ubuntu Head-Up Display (HUD) Install the HUD (Head-Up Display) in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin For Download: 1. click on image to open it, 2. right click on wallpaper, 3. save image as...

Install Ubuntu TV from a PPA [How To]

Ubuntu TV can already be compiled – instructions available on the Ubuntu wiki, and using those instructions, you can run it without installing it, which is actually the best way to do it (since it doesn’t replace Unity 2D), but if you don’t like to compile stuff, you can use a test PPA...

Ubuntu Unity 5.0 is out and ready for testing [News]

Are you a cutting edge Ubuntu user that’s been using Precise Pangolin since it was made available December 1? If you are, you’ll want to try out the just-released Unity 5.0. It’s an absolute test version, and you won’t want to install it on your production machine, but if you’re running 12.04...

Ubuntu To TV

Canonical, a services and software company that backs open-source projects like Ubuntu, recently announced they would be moving to compete in the Smart TV space. The project, called Ubuntu TV, would be based on Ubuntu Linux and would be open-sourced, though the project is not targeted at DIYers like XBMC,...

[Review] Ubuntu TV

Company Canonical has presented the first prototype of Ubuntu TV In passing in these days of international Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas company Canonical has presented the first working prototype platform Ubuntu TV, oriented for use on a TV and set-top boxes. The first devices based on Ubuntu TV...

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