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ByGarfNote this applies to Ubuntu 7.xx and may be out of date. For Ubuntu 8.xx please visit:- http://www.garfnet.org.uk/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=136&Itemid=58 These are my favourite (K)ubuntu applications. The name “Goosebuntu” is not entirely serious – it is just a name we coined in the office. However the following apps will turn a standard Kubuntu installation into something really…
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Blown lithium battery
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BBC stations database file for Advanced Radio Player widget for KDE Plasma desktop
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Journal | Linux | Photography | Technology | WindowsWhat is a WebP image file, and how do I open one?
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Escape to Hong Kong II – my very temporary office
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