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Make Ubuntu 17.10 usable - Tutorial
And that's about it. Short and sweet and to the point. It's possible to do myriad other things, but the ideas is to retain some semblance of Ubuntuness in the final product. Overall, Aardvark is a rather underwhelming release, so some changes are truly necessary, then again, push too much, and it will become something else entirely. Like Mint.
I hope you find this useful. Artful Aardvark does need some love, and it revolves around better looks, extensions fixes, additional software and drivers, suspend tweak, and having the trash icon in the right place. If there are other topics and ideas you'd like me to explore, or follow up with extra pimping, do tell. That's it for now. Take care.
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Protecting code integrity with PGP
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Peeking into your Linux packages
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A GStreamer Plugin like the Rec Button on your Tape Recorder – A Multi-Threaded Plugin written in Rust
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How to find and tar files into a tar ball
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How to enable and start services on Alpine Linux
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Learn To Use Man Pages Efficiently
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How to Install Laravel 5 PHP Framework with Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04
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How to Install and Use Encryptpad on Ubuntu 16.04
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How to Test Local Websites or Apps on Internet Using Ngrok
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