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I like the swirl! It sort of looks like a parfait that I can buy at
Sonic drive-ins or Bob's Big Boy. <br>
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You can take the boy out of California but you can't take California
out of the boy!<br>
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Richard <----- misses the ocean<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/02/14 22:08, Richard Elkins
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Good question. Both Gnome Network Manager and wicd get the job
done. I didn't realize that Xubuntu was taking a position on
one or the other because I am happy with whichever one shows up
in my installation.<br>
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By the way, did anyone else notice the Debian "swirl" screen in
the Beta 1 ISO (downloaded this morning USA time) after
selecting to install directly from USB/CD/DVD? I don't mind. I
was just surprised.<br>
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Yep - got reported on the image tracker. <br>
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