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<title>Thought Bubbles from Sam: Review: bKubuntu/b Intrepid Ibex</title>
<link>http://sjsarette.blogspot.com/2008/12/review-kubuntu-intrepid-ibex.html</link>
<description>So the new version of bKubuntu/b came out. bKubuntu/b 8.10, the "Intrepid Ibex" This release prominently features KDE version 4.1 and all the goodies (and ported applications) that such a KDE4 release entails. b.../b</description>
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<title>Review on Linux (<b>Kubuntu</b>)</title>
<link>http://itspice.net/cms/linux/review-on-linux-kubuntu</link>
<description>The word processor and accessory package Open Office came pre-installed with <b>Kubuntu</b>. This got  the job done for simple activities but was quite annoying when it couldn’t open .docx files from the latest version of Microsoft Office. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Slackware vs <b>Kubuntu</b>: A Subjective Review</title>
<link>http://slackperls.blogspot.com/2008/09/slackware-vs-kubuntu-subjective-review.html</link>
<description>"At the finish, I like hand configuring and I like to install programs from scratch. Finally, the old saying applies: once you go Slack, you’ll never go back." Place of Stuff.</description>
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<title>Thinkpad SL400 review part 3 (Overall experience with <b>Kubuntu</b> Linux)</title>
<link>http://reedsolomon.blogspot.com/2008/09/thinkpad-sl400-review-part-3-overall.html</link>
<description>Kmail, klibido, ktorrent, firefox, konqueror, flash, konversation... all work pretty well in <b>kubuntu</b> intrepid ibex. I wish they'd make a new version of klibido though. Amarok is pretty buggy still, Plasma is 50% useful, <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Kubuntu</b> 8.10 Alpha 4 Review</title>
<link>http://linuxxmore.blogspot.com/2008/08/kubuntu-810-alpha-4-review.html</link>
<description>Headshotgamer posted a review on <b>Kubuntu</b> 8.10 Alpha 4 "You're probably wondering why I'm reviewing <b>Kubuntu</b> 8.10 Alpha 4, when I've already reviewed Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 – both of these distributions are looking at the same 'Intrepid <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Kubuntu</b> 7.10 Review</title>
<link>http://bbhoster.org/tate9014/2008/08/23/kubuntu-710-review/</link>
<description>I have left details on <b>Kubuntu</b> 7.10, a totally amazing product. I have left some pictures, more info, and links to auctions. Be sure to take a look as you will track down the absolute lowest pricing on <b>Kubuntu</b> 7.10. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>KDE - <b>Kubuntu</b> 8.04 - My personal Review</title>
<link>http://techydan.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/kde-kubuntu-804-my-personal-review/</link>
<description>I just installed <b>Kubuntu</b> 8.04 on my system, dual booting with Ubuntu (no i did not install the packages on my ubuntu partition, i didnt want to) and  to be quite honest, only messed around with it for the simple reason that i wanted to <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Kubuntu</b> 8.04 with KDE 4 - a review</title>
<link>http://pascalg.wordpress.com/2008/05/08/kubuntu-804-with-kde-4-a-review/</link>
<description>Previously in <b>Kubuntu</b>,  you had to add all sort of repositories; enabling multiverse, … and that would allow additional  programs to be included - even onts. Now this is no longer required - the only programs not available that I had to <b>...</b></description>
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<title>First look at <b>Kubuntu</b> 8.04LTS with KDE4</title>
<link>http://tp0x45.blogspot.com/2008/04/first-look-at-kubuntu-804lts-with-kde4.html</link>
<description>I tried the new KDE4 <b>Kubuntu</b> today. The installation and adding of the additional applications went smoothly. I pretty much followed the steps from my typical Ubuntu setup. One thin with <b>Kubuntu</b> is that Firefox is not the default <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Review of <b>Kubuntu</b> 7.04 Feisty Fawn</title>
<link>http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2007-05-18-006-26-RV-DB-KE</link>
<description>Seopher: "Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn was released some time ago now and while I reviewed  it almost immediately, once again I left <b>Kubuntu</b> out in the cold..."</description>
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<title>A Review of <b>Kubuntu</b> 7.04</title>
<link>http://digg.com/linux_unix/A_Review_of_Kubuntu_7_04</link>
<description><b>Kubuntu</b> 7.04 is the real deal. The installation was easy and successful. In terms of usability, everything is there: KDE offers all of the necessary applications, and <b>Kubuntu</b> offers the integration. The performance is suitable. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Review of <b>Kubuntu</b> 7.04 Beta</title>
<link>http://oswars.wordpress.com/2007/04/07/review-of-kubuntu-704-beta/</link>
<description><b>Kubuntu</b> is one of the biggest KDE-based distributions out there right now. And it has a reason to be. Beautiful, powerful, easy-to-use, and easy to install are just a few things that come to mind. I tested out the latest beta, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Previewing <b>Kubuntu</b> Feisty Fawn</title>
<link>http://ascending.wordpress.com/2007/03/19/previewing-kubuntu-feisty-fawn/</link>
<description>Finally <b>Kubuntu</b> looks nice enough out of the box and I don’t have to switch to the simplistic but efficient Plastik style. The new icon launching effect did not impress me. Some animations were kind of slow, too. <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Kubuntu</b> 6.10 Review</title>
<link>http://reddiggulo.us/Kubuntu-6-10-Review.html</link>
<description>Clement Lefebvre gives us an overview of <b>Kubuntu</b>. Quote: <b>Kubuntu</b> is a distribution which takes Ubuntu's base packages and adds to it the KDE desktop and a set of KDE applications. Although  the two distributions are similar in many ways, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Trying out <b>Kubuntu</b> - First Impressions</title>
<link>http://blogs.ski-soft.com/blogs/Flash-Designers-Multimedia-Design/44428/</link>
<description>Multimedia. Since the main purpose of the box will be to serve media files, this is an important area. Sounds works fine, so we were off to a good start, but that’s where it ended. There’sa definite lack of multimedia software with ...</description>
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<title>First Look: <b>Kubuntu</b> Edgy Eft Beta</title>
<link>http://www.nixforce.com/linux/2006/10/11/first-look-kubuntu-edgy-eft-beta/</link>
<description>This time I’m reviewing <b>Kubuntu</b> Edgy Eft, the KDE version of the latest Ubuntu  release. <b>...</b> The <b>Kubuntu</b> folks have stuck with the blue, but it’s got a bit more  depth and <b>...</b> Package choice in <b>Kubuntu</b> displays its usual elegance. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Review: <b>Kubuntu</b> 6.06 on Athlon 64</title>
<link>http://tawarin.com/XBlog/nfblog/?p=12</link>
<description>Review: <b>Kubuntu</b> 6.06 on Athlon 64; Xubuntu on a LaptopYesterday at 7:52 EM.  This review describes the installation and basic configuration of the latest  <b>Kubuntu</b> 6.06 on an AMD64-powered machine. It covers some often problematic features <b>...</b></description>
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<title>My desktop OS: (Desktop machine) <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy</title>
<link>http://www.desktop-pro.info/desktop-machine/2006/05/my-desktop-os-desktop-machine-kubuntu.html</link>
<description>My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy I'm an open source developer and a freelance writer,  and I rely on my laptop. I've been using Linux for eight years, and I'm pretty  comfortable with the command line. I don't shy from compiling a kernel, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Lightweight Notebook Computers - My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy</title>
<link>http://lightweightnotebookcomputers.coolblogstuff.com/2006/05/11/lightweight-notebook-computers-my-desktop-os-kubuntu-breezy-2/</link>
<description>My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy I’m an open source developer and a freelance writer, and I rely on my laptop. I’ve been using Linux for eight years, and I’m pretty comfortable with the command line. I don’t shy from compiling a kernel, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Easy Payments Notebook Computers - My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy</title>
<link>http://easypaymentsnotebookcomputers.coolblogstuff.com/2006/05/10/easy-payments-notebook-computers-my-desktop-os-kubuntu-breezy-4/</link>
<description>My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy I’m an open source developer and a freelance writer, and I rely on my laptop. I’ve been using Linux for eight years, and I’m pretty comfortable with the command line. I don’t shy from compiling a kernel, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Linux Notebook Computers - My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy</title>
<link>http://linuxnotebookcomputers.coolblogstuff.com/2006/05/08/linux-notebook-computers-my-desktop-os-kubuntu-breezy/</link>
<description>My desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy NewsForge - May 2, 2006… suspend to RAM in the relevant configuration file and tested it with some uneasiness, because most notebook computers don’t do this very well under Linux. …</description>
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<title>My desktop OS: Kubuntu Breezy</title>
<link>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/04/27/1523236.shtml?tid=2</link>
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<title>My Desktop OS: <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy</title>
<link>http://debcentral.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=433</link>
<description>I need a stable Linux that allows me to easily install the latest versions of software and that has good support for power management on a laptop. With that in mind I installed <b>Kubuntu</b> Breezy, and <b>Kubuntu</b> blew me away. <b>...</b></description>
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