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Ubuntu switches back to Google as default search engine!
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Ubuntu switches back to Google as default search engine!
08-04-2010 10:41 AM
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<a href="http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/04/ubuntu-1004-drops-yahoo-will-use-google.html">Clickky</a>
Back to normal for 10.04 then, although they are messing with the window handles, changing to from min,max,close to close.max,min WHY?
Back to normal for 10.04 then, although they are messing with the window handles, changing to from min,max,close to close.max,min WHY?
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Re: Ubuntu switches back to Google as default search engine!
08-04-2010 3:52 PM
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It's a plot to make it harder for Windows users to migrate.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Ubuntu switches back to Google as default search engine!
08-04-2010 6:07 PM
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Will only bother me on my EEE my other installs are all Mint based
I keep looking for different installs on it anyway, currently on easypeeasy
I keep looking for different installs on it anyway, currently on easypeeasy
Re: Ubuntu switches back to Google as default search engine!
08-04-2010 8:09 PM
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WHY?? Maybe just 'cos they can.
GNOME, KDE, & XFCE, for examples, make it easy enough to (re)arrange window controls as you wish.
GNOME, KDE, & XFCE, for examples, make it easy enough to (re)arrange window controls as you wish.
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