I tried shotwell foto manager with this new version of ubuntu and I can say it works fine for me. It is fast, and it organizes my photo like iPhoto in Mac OS X. Also shotwell give the few standard functions that are useful for non professional users:
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Hands on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat with my Aspire One a110 – Day 3
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During this second day I've Ubuntu 10.10 on the Aspire One a110 at work, and I noticed a lot of good news:
Ubuntu 10.10 netbook edition installs OpenOfficeOrg 3.2 from Oracle. This version is very fast, it opens itself and a complex text (.odt) file of 35 pages in 10 seconds. The new Unity interface gives a lot of space to OOO so you can use a netbook to write complex documents.
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Hands on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat with my Aspire One a110 – Day two
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Today I've installed, on my Acer Aspire a110 (8GB) the last release of Ubuntu for netbook: Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat
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I tried Ubuntu 10.4 on a virtualbox machine on my Windows Vista laptop. The new release of Ubuntu works fine but it needs a lot of RAM, so on my laptop it is slow (I can only allocate 756MB of RAM).
Ubuntu 10.4 LTS has been released,
I'm going to try it this weekend on my Acer Aspire One and on VirtualBox.
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In a previous article we have seen how to install Ubuntu 8.10 UMPC on an AspireOne 110, in this article I will show you how it works on my AspireOne and which devices it support fine.
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Ubuntu on Acer AspireOne 110 – Part 2: Using
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