There's a great office suite and Ubuntu Studio, a version created especially for audio, video and graphic enthusiasts. The interface is easy to use, media capabilities and even gaming are now mainstream on Ubuntu. So why aren't users switching 'en masse' to Ubuntu?
Read more »Ubuntu to work more with larger Linux community
Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced in his blog that Canonical will be "hiring a team who will work on X, OpenGL, Gtk, Qt, GNOME and KDE, with a view to doing some of the heavy lifting required to turn those desktop experience ideas into reality." "Those desktop experiences ideas" are Ubuntu's design ideas.
Read more »Some Reasons NOT to use Linux. Ever. At all.
It's interesting to see all the blogs and articles telling how many reasons there are to use Linux or Windows. I thought I would share some of the ideas that popped into mind for not using Linux, ever, after glancing over a few.
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Open Source Course Management Systems Get a Shot at Tenure
Open source software encourages learning, the exchange of knowledge and information, and project improvements that rely as much on its users, and its developers' colleagues, as it does the developer. It's not unlike education. Ideally, learning is a continuous cycle of taking in, processing, and giving back, with modifications.
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Protest Against ISO and Microsoft OOXML Intensifies
Another new addition to CONSEGI 2008, which openly protests against the OOXML fiasco
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What To Look For In Fedora 10
Previously, I covered some features that might be included in Fedora 10. Today, here are some interesting features that have already been approved.
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Condensing Perl Scripts In Linux and Unix
NOTICE: The script in this post is terrible on purpose!
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Fedora reboots updates after hack
The Red Hat-supported Fedora Project has started issuing updates to its Linux distribution again, after a hiatus of several weeks caused by a hacker break-in.
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The Mini 9 NetBook: Dell’s Hardware as a Service Experiment?
Whether you’re new to hardware as a service (HaaS) or a true HaaS veteran, keep an eye on the emerging NetBook market. NetBooks are low-cost sub-notebooks from companies like Dell, Asus and Sylvania. They typically cost $275 to $400 or so, and run Windows or Linux.
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Share a Keyboard/Mouse Between Multiple Computers With x2x
If you have multiple computers on your desktop you can share the keyboard and mouse between systems using x2x.
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SUSE-Linux-on-IBM-loaned mainframe becomes teaching ground
While most computer science students learn skills on x86 servers, their counterparts at the University of Arkansas will now get hands-on experience on a new IBM system z900 running Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise.
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10 tips for lazy sysadmins
A lazy sysadmin is a good sysadmin. Time spent in finding more-efficient shortcuts is time saved later on for that ongoing project of "reading the whole of the internet", so try Juliet Kemp's 10 handy tips to make your admin life easier...
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Mac4Lin 1.0 has a new support thread and an RC
Late yesterday Anirudh Acharya, aka infra_red_dude, started a new support thread for the Mac4Lin Transformation Pack on the Ubuntu Forums. The old thread was moved to the archive section of the forums some time back and a couple weeks ago it had been locked so there was no good way to get assistance for it.
Read more »10 interesting open source software forks and why they happened
A benefit of open source software is the ability to take the code base of an application and develop it in a new direction. This is, as most of you probably know, called forking, and is very common in the open source community. For example, many Linux distributions can be traced back to either Debian, Fedora or Slackware.
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Software Freedom Day is Coming
Mark your calendars: this year's Software Freedom Day is September 20 (the third Saturday in September). If you're looking for an occasion to help out with the spread of free and open source software, that's a great one.
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