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		<description><![CDATA[new features in UBUNTU 12.04 LTS ,In the Ubuntu Developer Summit event for Ubuntu LTS 12:04 held in Orlando, Florida Uni ted States on 31 October to 4 November Mark Shuttleworth revealed some new features that will be present at  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (code-name:Precise pangolins). These features include: Linux kernel 3.1 UEFI support Linux Kernel; [...]]]></description>
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