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I installed Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) and installed Nautilus elementary which comes with clutter view and nautilus inbuilt terminal. terminal works flawless but the clutter view doesn’t. Press  F7 to open the terminal in PWD (present working directory)

Clutter View

Clutter Flow Not working in Nautilus Elementary

When I press F4 to see clutter flow I only see a black area pops up above the pictures and stays the same without any pictures in it.

Here is how to enable clutter flow in Nautilus Elementary

Open terminal and type…

gksu gedit /etc/environment

Add this line to the file…

export CLUTTER_VBLANK=none

Restart Nautilus by

nautilus -q

Goto your pictures folder and press F4. Clutter view should now work fine.

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Rupee Font
Rupee Font

The perfect 10 is here, Ubuntu 10.10 is code-named Maverick Meerkat released and Mark Shuttleworth had a session with the community on the IRC. Its the little cosmetic/visual changes that make it a perfect 10, and inclusion of the new rupee font is one of the changes on the Ubuntu 10.10, which makes it the

first OS in the world to support the new Rupee font natively, We got the new Rupee symbol in the 10.10 ttf-ubuntu-font-family package

says Mr. Mark shuttleworth.

In the latest release of Ubuntu which is Maverick Meerkat, a new font family is introduced named ‘Ubuntu’. Which can be used to insert the new rupee symbol in your documents.

So, here’s how you can use the new Rupee font in Ubuntu…

How to use the new Rupee font in Ubuntu

Open OpenOffice.org (Applications > Office > Word Processor), Choose the font Ubuntu from  toolbar on the upper side of the writing area. Now go to Format > Special Characters, and look for the Rupee symbol there. I found it on the 6th row from the bottom.

This way the Rupee symbol can be included into any document.

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