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just hold the back button anywhere in the browser to bring up the bookmarks page. It's simple.

2008 called and they want their gnome do launcher back... that's what the hash tag was supposed to say. haha

To be honest, nobody uses launchers anymore, do they? Gnome Shell has an instant launch and search feature one super key press away, just the same as Unity, and KDE has had one for forever. #2008CalledAndTheyWantTheirGnom...

KingSoft has been free for awhile....

Que the overloading of that time slot....

I think the People want Dr. Pepper. They want it by popular demand, and there should be no law against that. The only people who benefit from the sales of Dr. Pepper are a small % of the richest and shareholders. Their arguments about...... you get the point. it's not a functional concept at all. period. end of story.

"Please don't no stop ugh." is missing about two commas and a healthy dose of enthusiasm.

Let's not even mention how Ubuntu can switch to any language you want completely, not just partially, and you don't have to buy the Ultimate edition to do it. Windows 7 Home Premium can adjust some of the strings to another language if you download a free pack, but it isn't a real language switch like on every other

Don't Charge Me, Bro! *looks around suspiciously* what..? who said that? hmm..

FUD.... what more can we expect from Gizmodo.

the majority of users _are_ casual users. It seems that about 75% of users have a laptop that they use for

I'm going with TheFu on question 1. YOU UPLOADED YOUR COMPANY'S FINANCIAL DATA TO ANOTHER PERSON'S SERVERS?!?!?

Oh No!

It's become a lot more graceful under Ubuntu (for me) than it used to be, that's for sure. and the lsof command huh989 mentioned appears to be found on Ubuntu as well, for anyone who needs that.

Years ago I used a program on Mac and the symbol was like a jail cell or something. No clue what the name was, but it simply listed the programs using a given file/folder if I recall right.

That reminds me a lot of Brasero's interface here on my Ubuntu... At least the options.

I'm honestly wondering why we would go through all the trouble, when ready made solutions like Ubuntu have access to a very wide selection of software, and instant access to commercial applications and games rather than having to go through another medium to get access to the goodies. And for the lightweight junkie,

Are they on something? Seriously. $100 for 8GB of RAM? That's a $50 overcharge! It easily goes for $35 to $40 on 1333MHz, and 1600MHz is only $10 extra! not $60!

those already exist.. but they are a wonderful idea.

I think the sight of a car going down the road with clothes flying as a flag behind the car would definitely get some attention... and you may not want that kind of attention from a police car.. but it should be added as a step! haha