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Photos: Ubuntu 7.10 Camera icon

Stephen Shankland CNET

Published: 18 Oct 2007 08:36 BST

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A number of people have griped about Ubuntu's default brown colour-scheme, but it's still there with version 7.10. Of course, individuals can pick something else. Shown here is the initial log-on screen of 7.10, also called 'Gutsy Gibbon', which Ubuntu-sponsor Canonical plans to release in final form on 18 October.

 

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