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Poll Results: Which large software company do you think makes the biggest positive impact to open source software?

This is a multiple choice poll
  • 38% (15)
    Google
  • 48% (19)
    Red Hat
  • 12% (5)
    SUSE/Novel
  • 17% (7)
    Sun (yes, they no longer exist but they are here anyway)
  • 10% (4)
    Orcale
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It's possible. But personally I wouldn't bother if it already works smoothly.
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Originally Posted by Plan9 View Post

It's possible. But personally I wouldn't bother if it already works smoothly.

this. It works and could save you a ~100MBs or so, but itf it's working the only real reason you would want it is if you had custom compiled kernels you wanted to use in both distros
    
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If anyone wants to join the vUDS discussions, PM me. today and tomorrow xubuntu has a hangout at 2000UTC
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I asked in the "Show your Linux" thread but nobody answered me; does anyone know how to add custom launchers in the Gnome 3 dock to the left? For applications that run from extracted directories in home.
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I asked in the "Show your Linux" thread but nobody answered me; does anyone know how to add custom launchers in the Gnome 3 dock to the left? For applications that run from extracted directories in home.

http://askubuntu.com/questions/37401/how-do-i-add-a-launcher-for-sh-applications
Does this answer your question? I don't have any personal experience with Gnome 3, just ran a quick Google search.
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