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Canonical Fixes Vulnerability in Apport for All Ubuntu Systems
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Canonical Drops All Ubuntu-Specific Firefox Extensions
Ubuntu developers have finally decided to drop the support for Unity Integration for Firefox, Unity Websites Integration, and Ubuntu Online Accounts extension, and they have been removed from Ubuntu 15.04 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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Lubuntu 15.10 Will Remain Based on LXDE, Beta 2 Now Available for Download
Canonical has announced the release of the Ubuntu 15.10 Final Beta for Ubuntu and some of its most important flavors, including Lubuntu, which is built around the LXDE desktop environment.
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Ubuntu MATE 15.10 Has Been Fully Migrated to MATE 1.10, Beta 2 Out Now
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Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 Beta 2 Features GNOME Shell 3.16 and Most of GNOME 3.16
The development team of the Ubuntu GNOME distribution has just released the second and last Beta build of the Wily Werewolf release cycle, as part of today's Ubuntu 15.10 Final Beta releases.
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Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 Beta 2 Screenshot Tour - A GNOME 3.16 Desktop Done Right
First of all, let's get the obvious thing out of the way. Ubuntu GNOME is based on the GNOME 3.16 branch, which is not the latest version available right now. Just a few days ago, GNOME 3.18 was made available, and there are always a few people out there that will criticize the fact that Ubuntu GNOME won't integrate it by default.
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Kubuntu 15.10 Beta 2 Screenshot Tour - Possibly the Last Release as Official Flavor
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Kubuntu 15.10 Beta 2 Arrives with LibreOffice 5.0, Firefox 41.0, and KDE Plasma 5.4.1
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Xubuntu 15.10 Beta 2 Now Available for Download with Linux Kernel 4.2.1 and Xfce 4.12
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Xubuntu 15.10 Beta 2 Screenshot Tour - Change Is Not on the Menu
Xubuntu 15.10 Beta 2 was released by its developers yesterday, but don't expect to see anything out of the ordinary in this new iteration. The gallery posted below will make this quite clear.
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Ubuntu Touch Weather App Reboot Approved, File Manager to Receive Samba Support
We've just received a very interesting email from Canonical's David Plannella, who writes about the things achieved by the Ubuntu Community Team during the week that has just passed, keeping everyone up to date.
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Introducing Pinguy Builder, a Remastersys Alternative for Remixing Ubuntu
The Pinguy OS developers have just announced the release of a brand new tool that many of you out there will love, an alternative, or a fork if you want to call it that, to the very popular Remastersys utility for backing up or remixing Ubuntu distros.
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