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Ubuntu 10.04 Release Party - CULButte.be - 1er mai 2010 CCM, Braine-l'Alleud

november 2014, fundraising for Ubuntu Academy Cape Town

En la Chocolate Party de la Fairtrade Society

The logo of Ubuntu (with Ubuntu word and shiny Ubuntu Logo.)

Ubuntu + Marines + NRA member

Ubuntu Studio 7.10 also runs regular day-to-day software like Firefox, Miro, and Pidgin.

My Ubuntu 9.04 desktop with all the eye-candy working.

Ubuntu Hardy Heron Release Party - May 2, 2008

Avidemux2 recien instalado en mi ubuntu hoary :)

Ubuntu 7.10

skin ubuntu-studio

compiz-fusion

avant windows navigator

 

+ totem

It's pasted on the outside of my door, replacing my old Apple sticker, and my old broken lock (Vista...bad security. Haha?) I used a lemonade can, a DVD, a Gatorade bottle cap, a quarter, and a hair comb for measurement tools.

The playbook installs the official Visual Studio Code version via snap. My dotfiles configuration enables the fonts (Fira Code Retina) and settings I usually use.

Ubuntu Hardy Heron

Cairo Dock

Ubuntu sticker + kid having a great time at Penguicon = happy GeekDad.

Here's the screen where Ubuntu Server hangs when trying to run in Parallels

Ubuntu 11.04 Install Party - Ecaussinnes - 14 mai 2011

Mockup for Ubuntu 10.10 sound applet. Shown here with both Rhythmbox and VLC open. If the applet is going to control system volumes, it might as well control them for all my noise-making applications.

 

In terms of functionality, I think that in the menu, clicking on the application title (i.e. Rhythmbox or VLC in the above image) should bring the application to the front. This quick access to sound menu applications eliminates the need for replicating the entire program interface in the menu itself.

Some Ubuntu Free Packages that I got from my colleague. I'm pretty sure that the number of these CD's in Singapore only number in the low hundreds at the most.

ubuntu 10.04 + screenlets

Il CD originale di UBUNTU 10.10 Desktop Edition distribuito in omaggio da Ubuntu e Canonical.

This lady had just moved to Liverpool, and was without a PC. So we gladly donated a PC to her and gave her a crash course in using Ubuntu. She was very happy with her new PC.

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