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	<title>Comments on: My first real Linux experience &#8211; timesucking but cool</title>
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		<title>By: Francis</title>
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		<description>Hey I don&#039;t know which version of Ubuntu you got (I think mine is Gnome Breezy). I have the choice between the &quot;Add application&quot; dialog menu and the &quot;Synaptic Package Manager&quot; window. Both take care of everything and you just have to search for the name of the software you want to install and clicl &quot;INSTALL&quot;. This is awesome. Like yourself, I have turned my computer into a desktop and Web publishing tool with the GIMP, Inskscape, Scribus and Bluefish.</description>
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