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I've just done a clean install of Ubuntu 11.04. During the installation slide-show, I noticed that on the browser slide it displayed a segment of the wikipedia page for Rosetta Stone. Any idea what the relevance is to Ubuntu?

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  • Its just a page? Mar 12, 2012 at 9:50
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    I don't believe it is just a page.
    – hayd
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:40

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This is just a web-page showing that there is a built-in web-browser called Firefox...

From this bug-report the representation of "web" was discussed - one proposal for later versions of ubuntu was the One Laptop per Child

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From that bug report - it's going to be interesting if this "web" part of the slideshow will be updated to OLPC for 12.04.


If you were looking for a left field answer - the Ubiquity developers were presenting a subliminal message about Launchpad's Online translation tool called Rosetta aka "Rosetta Stone".


Either way I wouldnt read too much into this.

N.B. if you are interested in installing Rosetta Stone - according to wineHQ the older versions of Rosetta works well in Wine.

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  • Why would you argue it is just a random page? Seems a missed opportunity is that is the case. (I have Rosetta Stone installed already and it work great!)
    – hayd
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:44
  • ... ok - a little more concrete answer!
    – fossfreedom
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:52

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