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Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop

Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat desktop is a free Linux based operating system which I installed on my home computer . Using Ubuntu 10.10 Linux has been a very pleasant experience. It has been relatively trouble free, and fast. I like how it takes less then a minute to start up my computer and a few seconds to shut down my computer when using Ubuntu 10.10 desktop edition. Ubuntu comes with a lot of useful software per-installed like Office Suites, E-mail client, web browser, and media players.

One of the things I like most about Ubuntu is Ubuntu does not slow down after using it for many hours straight. This means I do not have to restart my computer after a few hours to make Ubuntu run as fast as when I logged into Ubuntu 10.10 a few hours a go.

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Turning on Single Click in Ubuntu will help you speed up your mousing experience in Ubuntu since you now you just have to click your left mouse button once to open and run a file or program. Plus, your right mouse button will not wear out as fast since you are clicking it less.

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