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Top 10 Applications Must Be Installed on Ubuntu 10.04
by lily on Jun 4, 2010
Do you often start over with a fresh install when a new release comes out? I guess you do it as me. Now Ubuntu 10.04 came. It has some wonderful changes such like great UI and cool design. And more important, it’s an LTS release. Yes, there are many reasons for you to try it. But I want to show you 10 applications that are worthy to install on Ubuntu 10.04.
Ubuntu Restricted Extras
While not strictly an application in the true sense, Ubuntu Restricted Extras takes care of a number of software and codecs that other Ubuntu applications may require and that cannot be shipped with Ubuntu for legal reasons. All you have to do is fire up a terminal and issue the following command: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
Google Chrome
Yes, Ubuntu ships with Firefox and to some Firefox is good enough, but Google Chrome is definitely the faster of the two and a good choice for an alternate browser if not the primary browser.
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