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My Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Review 10.04 – with Screen Captures!

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www.nixiepixel.com A full review of Ubuntu’s most recent release, Lucid Lynx, complete with new features, software previews and screenshots. Enjoy! All screen recordings and screenshots were captured by me and allowable for redistribution based on the Open Source Initiative. http Intro music is used with CCL 3.0 : “Blondie” by Speedsound www.jamendo.com

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June 28, 2010 Linux Fan

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