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Month: November 2011

Bring back the GNOME 2 Clock applet

Mark Monday, 21st November, 2011Sunday, 6th June, 2021

One thing I missed from my previous list of gripes about Ubuntu 11.10’s interface was the loss of the GNOME 2 clock applet. It fell through the cracks, not because I’m happy with the replacement, but rather because my list …

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Joe Consumer has the Same Unity Problems as Me

Mark Friday, 11th November, 2011Sunday, 6th June, 2021

The recent Ubuntu Developer Summit included a session on Canonical’s user testing of Unity and Ubuntu. Have a read of the results over on OMG! Ubuntu! Here’s my favourite bit from the introduction: Although a small number of testers are …

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Piracy: Not just about price, but availability

Mark Monday, 7th November, 2011Sunday, 6th June, 2021

Here’s an interesting read from the Open Rights Group about the (lack of) availability of UK films as legitimate digital downloads. The short summary version of it is that many British films are not legally available to download in the …

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