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Has any of my #Linux people used this? While I've played with linux distros in the past, I'm primarily a Windows user

Has any of my #Linux people used this? While I've played with linux distros in the past, I'm primarily a Windows user #Ubuntu http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/04/android-apps-linux-desktop-anbox

All the #Ubuntu variations in one ISO? For free? That's a darn good deal. Get it while the gettin's good.

All the #Ubuntu variations in one ISO? For free? That's a darn good deal. Get it while the gettin's good. #Linux http://news.softpedia.com/news/you-can-now-download-a-single-iso-image-with-all-the-ubuntu-16-04-1-lts-flavors-508075.shtml?utm_content=buffereb6c4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer&_utm_source=1-2-2

Chrome, Ubuntu to Win 7

I have a question and could really use some advice if anyone has an answer. As some of you know, my computah took a crap on me this past summer. The motherboard fried as far as I (no stranger to computers, A+ cert in hand) and my roommate, a network engineer, could determine. I was dual booting Ubuntu 10 and WinXP SP3, using mostly Ubuntu and relying on Win for limited operations. Okay, so fast forward a few months and I'm on my brand spanking new laptop and while I've been able to get my files and whatnot off the old harddrive, I was wondering if there is a way to get my bookmarks from the Ubuntu Chrome and move them over to the Win7 Chrome. More importantly, if I could get the tabs I had open at the time, that would be great. But I can forgo the tabs if I could get to my bookmarks from that older Chrome set-up. Any advice? A how-to, or link to a guide?

TwitterGadget iGoogle Twitter Client: More Ways To Use TwitterGadget

TwitterGadget iGoogle Twitter Client: More Ways To Use TwitterGadget I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 (AMD64) and using this TwitterGadget on my Desktop is much easier than trying to use TweetDeck or Gwibber or anything of the other micro-blogging clients provided in the Software Suite. Try this. It's so easy, but you need to have Chrome for Linux installed first.