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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 129px; top: -35px; width: 703px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">On this page you can download danuntu.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 201px; top: 9px; width: 559px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">There are (for now) 6 flavours:</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -81px; top: 54px; width: 1131px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">lxde, gnome+unity, unity, kde, xfce and base. I am also working </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -51px; top: 99px; width: 1071px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">on the enlightenment e19 flavour. If you want me to create </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 114px; top: 143px; width: 733px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">another danuntu flavour just <ahref="contact%20me!.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">contact me</a>.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 100px; top: 188px; width: 760px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Each flavour has three different versions:</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -73px; top: 321px; width: 1116px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">This tarball compressed danuntu version includes Alok Sinha’s </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -92px; top: 366px; width: 1145px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">kernel and can be extracted on a sdcard only using linux or unix.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -31px; top: 500px; width: 1032px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">This danuntu version includes Alok Sinha’s kernel and is a </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -47px; top: 544px; width: 1063px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">compressed danuntu image that can be written on a sdcard </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 220px; top: 589px; width: 521px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">using linux, unix and windows.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -75px; top: 723px; width: 1120px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">This tarball compressed danuntu version doesn’t have a kernel </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -90px; top: 767px; width: 1149px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">and can be extracted on a sdcard only using linux or unix. After </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -79px; top: 812px; width: 1127px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">you have extracted this image on the sdcard you will also need </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 319px; top: 857px; width: 322px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">to install a kernel.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 479px; top: 901px; width: 11px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -23px; top: 990px; width: 1005px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"><ahref="instructions.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">Here you can find instructions on how to install danuntu.</a></span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -35px; top: 1035px; width: 1030px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"><ahref="configuration.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">And here you can find instructions on how to configure it.</a></span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -61px; top: 1080px; width: 1092px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"><ahref="removal.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">And, if you get tired of danuntu (I can assure you that won’t </a></span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -54px; top: 1124px; width: 1067px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"><ahref="removal.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">happen), here you can find instructions on how to remove it.</a></span>
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<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: -26px; width: 719px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour is a basic, command-line only system without a<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="360px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 7px; width: 719px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">desktop. This flavour takes the less time to boot. The<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="360px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 40px; width: 719px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">downside of this flavour is that you will only be able to run<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="360px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 74px; width: 719px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">programs in command line. You will not be able to run a<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="360px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 107px; width: 719px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">graphical interface unless you install one. I think this flavour<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="360px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 141px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">will suit developers and hackers. </span>
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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 1px; top: -40px; width: 98px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:36px;">Lxde</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: -26px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour features a fast, lightweight desktop called lxde.<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 7px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">With this desktop enviroment you can browse the internet, play<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 40px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">games, install programs and build them just like in any pc. This<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 74px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">flavour takes the less time to boot after the base flavour. A<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 107px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">terminal emulator is also provided in case you need to do some<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 141px; width: 728px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">apt-getting ;-) . I think this flavour will suit people who want to<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="364px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 174px; width: 668px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">use their android stick as a fully-functional and reactive pc.<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="334px"/> </span>
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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 76px; top: -40px; width: 75px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:36px;">Kde</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 79px; top: -35px; width: 212px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;color:#000000;">Main mirror</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: -26px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour features a highly customizable Windows-like </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 7px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">desktop called Kde. It has a nice ui look, lots of themes and a </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 40px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">colourful interface. This flavour takes the most time to </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 74px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">boot, but it’s really worth it. A lxde, it has a terminal </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 107px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">emulator preinstalled. There is also one small bug: when the </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 141px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">oxygen theme is activated, the graphics are a bit glitchy: </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 174px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">this can be fixed by selecting another theme. The latter </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 208px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">operation is not needed if you choose to install the picuntu </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 241px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">image version because I have already selected another one. I </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 275px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">think this flavour will suit people who want to have a nice, </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 308px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">colourful and functional desktop to show off to friends!</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 79px; top: -35px; width: 212px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;color:#000000;">Main mirror</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: -26px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour features an intuitive, smooth desktop called </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 7px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">Xfce. It is quite easy to use and is pretty reactive. As all the </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 40px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">other desktop flavours it has a terminal emulator installed. </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 74px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour takes the most time to boot after kde. I think </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 107px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">this flavour will suit people who want to use their device as a </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 141px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">nice-looking, intuitive pc.</span>
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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -62px; top: -40px; width: 1083px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:36px;">If I messed up any of the mirrors, <ahref="contact%20me!.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)"><spanclass="Testo_normale"style="text-decoration:underline;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:36px;">please contact me.</span></a></span>
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<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: -26px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">This flavour features the default ubuntu desktop. It is in every<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 7px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">aspect similar to the original ubuntu, and it is pretty fast to boot,<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 40px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">too. This flavour features a browser, a terminal emulator and much<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 74px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">more. I think this flavour will suit people who want to have the<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 107px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">feeling of running ubuntu on their TV(s) :-) and also want to have a<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 141px; width: 765px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">fully-functional desktop environment with the original ubuntu<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="383px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 174px; width: 247px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:24px;">software preinstalled.<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="123px"/> </span>
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<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: -31px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">This flavour features the default ubuntu desktop: unity<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 8px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">and the gnome desktop (for the unity standalone flavour<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 47px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">see below). This double flavour takes around the same time<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 86px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">to boot as the unity flavour. The gnome and the unity<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 125px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">desktop are fully functional desktops with a browser, a<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 164px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">terminal emulator, and much kore The unity desktop is in<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 203px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">every aspect similar to ubuntu while the gnome desktop is a<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 242px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">lighter unity-themed desktop without the unity dash. I<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 281px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">think this flavour will suit people who want to have the<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 320px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">feeling of running ubuntu on their TV(s) :-) and also want to<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
<spanclass="xr_tj Testo_normale"style="left: 0px; top: 359px; width: 785px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:28px;">have a fully-functional desktop environment with the<imgalt=""src="index_htm_files/0.gif"height="1px"width="393px"/> </span>
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