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Although Spotify and can be used via the web, the client for Linux is still in development. If your distro is Debian , Ubuntu and / or derived , you can install and keep updated with the official repository. In addition, there are a couple of songs to give you a consistent visual appearance with the Ubuntu desktop.

spotify ubuntu ambiance theme preview tuneando 500x312Instalando and Spotify in Ubuntu

Start by installing Spotify. The most direct method is to remove the terminal to stroll and:

what I could try, Spotify client on Ubuntu does not work well at all , especially when it comes to window management, hence, I suppose, not announce its download as-supported, but if not toqueteas much-drag and drop to maximize … those things, does not give any problems.

On the aspect of the application, it appears transplanted directly from Mac OS X. so desktop purists surely appreciate to learn-if they did not know it already, the discovery I made yesterday OMG! Ubuntu! But not in the article, but in the comments.

While the subject of speaking in OMG! Ubuntu barely covers the style of windows and only Ambiance theme , which is mentioned in the comments included in their adaptation to Radiance , monochrome icons to the system tray and generally greater customization, for example in colors of the selected items. It reaches around, but improves the previous one.

This topic has been created by Micharl Turnell, and on their website you can download it. The installation instructions are simple: you have to copy the file “resources.zip ” to “ / opt / spotify / spotify-client / Data / “. Yes, better rename before the “resources.zip” original, instead of overwriting, if more would hasten to go back. This operation obviously requires root permissions.

the last link you will find an additional method besides the issue, delete the application icon in the system tray, then Spotify integrates with the Ubuntu Sound Menu and is redundant to have two indicators to the same. However, the author warns theme some problems, so try it or not is for your consideration.

Attention : To install Spotify in Debian must meet a dependency. He explains one of the readers in the comments.

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warn us that just one day after the launch of tablet Surface Pro with Windows 8, a researcher has managed to install and run a couple of GNU / Linux: Ubuntu 12.10 and Linux Mint 14 .

SurfacePro 500x357 Installing Linux Ubuntu and Linux Mint on the Microsoft Surface Pro

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RT Unlike with the Surface Pro jailbreak not needed or to use the newest UEFI Secure Boot System, as can controversy disable secure boot feature and install other OS . A reversible aspect because you can re-install Windows 8 Pro from an enabled partition it.

Both distributions

lack support for Wi-Fi hardware incompatibility Marvell Avastar 350N, but say they are on track fix and some bad you can use a USB.

 SurfacePro 2 600x450 Installing Linux Ubuntu and Linux Mint on the Microsoft Surface Pro

Logically, Surface Pro is optimized to work with Windows 8 Pro and will not be many users who dare to use in other operating systems or even to test how are you.

But there is the possibility in the future with full experience surely solved once the initial errors. And yes, there is some electronic tablet with Linux, but not many with powerful hardware that offers Surface Pro can run, for example, Diablo III or Counter Strike: Global Offensive.

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There is an error, the more seedy than annoying, at least affected Ubuntu and family for a few versions, which, once installed proprietary drivers for your graphics card (ATI or NVIDIA), the boot animation disappears . You asked for a solution to this issue, so I’ll give you the recipe that I served to me.

 Recovering plymouth1 ubuntu boot animation and Co. Ubuntu after installing the proprietary drivers from NVIDIA and ATI

The first is

check what resolutions your monitor supports , so install a few packages for this purpose:

Now it see if you’re lucky:

Do you find the optimum resolution of your monitor from the list? No? Bad luck … If yes, pass to edit the GRUB configuration . You open the terminal, and:

If you are in Kubuntu, the first command should be replaced by kdesudo , and in all cases, the three ‘x’ for your default text editor (gedit on Ubuntu, kate in Kubuntu leafpad in Xubuntu or Lubuntu … all directly or nano).

looking GRUB_GFXMODE line # = 640 × 480 and below it you copy the following, changing the resolution you play: GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX = 1024 × 768.

You observe the commandments file and console the three steps below :

When you finish

and only have to reboot , whose boot should have regained the corresponding animation.

sources because I took the solution of the Ubuntu forums, but I can not remember the exact page (the information I saved it just in case). Anyway, there must be a thousand and one similar publications over the Internet, so if you do not work what I just told you, you have to keep looking.

One of our readers in the comments explaining the failure is due to lack of support from NVIDIA and ATI framebuffer kernel mode, where Plymouth works, so that affects any distribution that uses the system boot . However, testing with openSUSE 12.2, which opens with GRUB2 and Plymouth, I have not had that error. Unsolved Mysteries …

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Whom ye lay under the GNOME desktop classic , something I have repeated more than once: the answer is Xfce, the refuge of those who love GNOME 2. It is a simple, lightweight and stable, slowly gaining functionality. In fact, it is very easy to stop with the two panels of old and almost the same options.

 gnome2 xfce menu 500x245 Retrieves the classic menu in GNOME 2 Xfce, without installing anything

Once

discussed the advantages of Xfce, we will see a “trick” to get the old menu GNOME 2 as you can see in the image above these lines (I confess that I never ended that system, but I guess many of you it’s the opposite).

The trick is really

edit the Xfce menu by hand , as it was not long ago, not a very difficult task, but rather laborious. Fortunately, it’s about follow a few steps, copy and paste . Without the need to install anything.

But how to find the here, but where the author, XunilinuX , as originally published: in DesdeLinux. Mola mola ¿or

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As you know, the guys at Mozilla have been to work seriously , and they keep releasing new versions of its browser, Firefox, which recently reached its seventh version.

Firefox Firefox How to install Ubuntu 7 on track PPA

Although you can install this new version from the Mozilla download page, if you are Ubuntu users and you can access the latest revision through a PPA repository.

So to install Firefox 7 in your Ubuntu systems simply do the following to have the browser in Spanish from Spain

sudo apt

 add-ppa-repository: mozillateam / firefox-stablesudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install firefox language-pack-en language-pack-es-base 

Easy, right? From this point shall count with the latest stable release of Firefox, said that as recently Metalbyte has major improvements, and also prepares us for some features that are coming.

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Ubuntu 11.04 will let you try (some) applications without installing them

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March 30, 2011 – by techy

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has released a new feature in Ubuntu Natty 11.04 Narwhal called Test Drive . This function, integrated in the Ubuntu Software Center allows us to test applications without actually installing them.

 500x348 TestDrive will let you try Ubuntu 4.11 (some) applications without installing

reveal OMG! Ubuntu!, Many of us surely we faced a situation where we would have liked to have a look operation of an application before installing it completely, to see if it was worth it.

Well, that is what makes Test Drive “which has nothing to do with that development to test preliminary versions of Ubuntu easily, unfortunate choice of name-that works using a remote server and protocol NX , which allows us to connect to that remote server and use its graphical interface almost like we’re on our team.

Of course, the property necessary to install an extra package called ‘qtnx’ which provides the possibility of remote access that is not distributed with Ubuntu by default.

disappointing detail only the 30 most popular applications on the Software Center Ubuntu be tested with Test Drive, which is somewhat understandable, if not the remote server would probably have too work, but we hope that gradually improves.

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