A technology revolution started today. Most people don’t know about it. In fact, most folks won’t hear about today’s events for another five to seven years. But circle April 24, 2008 on your calendar. A decade from now, historians will say today was the day Ubuntu Linux reached its tipping point — especially on servers. Here are five reasons why.
Read more »Five Reasons Ubuntu Server Revolution Begins Today
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Mythbuntu 8.04 now available!
After long hours and endless work the Mythbuntu team is excited about the release of Mythbuntu 8.04. This release is built on the LTS base of Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. We would like to thank everyone that contributed in getting to this second release.
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Hardy Heron Makes Linux Worth Another Look
If you've flirted with the idea of switching your desktop operating system to Linux but never took the leap, the time is now. This week's release of Hardy Heron, an Ubuntu release that will be supported until 2011, offers a freer, more productive space for work and play than ever before.
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Hardy Heron? Hardly
Another thing which is a trifle annoying is the amount of time taken to boot up and shut down. I have no idea why this is so. The first time I shut down the PC, I left the room and then came back and had a second look to see if I had actually initiated the shutdown.
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Ubuntu 8.04 Is Ready to Take On Windows
Ubuntu's deep software catalog, focus on usability and active community combine with long-term support to put desktop Linux's best face forward.
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Ubuntu 8.04 vs. Windows Vista Power Usage
In Q4'07 we had looked at Ubuntu's power consumption with all of their Linux releases going back to Ubuntu 5.04. While Linux has improved in recent years when it comes to power efficiency and optimizations, more processes running on the desktop had canceled out any real power improvements.
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Good and Open Source compatible printers
I reported about printers which work well with open source once in a while. This time, it was myself who needed a replacement for the fax machine, so I was looking for an all-in-one printer / scanner / copier / fax. And I found one which I really like.
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Nemo Review: A New File Manager for Linux
Keeping with a very obvious Gmail overtone, Nemo provides the end user with the ability to star, label and sort based on other file type criteria. Extremely helpful if you know when the file in question came to be and whether it’s a document or a picture. This is something that Tracker is not going to provide quite as easily.
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10 ways to sell corporate on Linux
Your systems are all way overdue for an operating system upgrade, but your IT department is going over budget. You know you can’t afford the latest version of Microsoft Windows or Office. The easiest path to reining in your costs would be to migrate over to the Linux operating system. Unfortunately, corporate headquarters isn’t convinced that Linux is the way to go.
Read more »US court says IP addresses are private
A US court has ruled that users have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their internet surfing records and that police must obtain warrants from higher than usual courts in order to force ISPs to hand over records.
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Quick Mention: Microsoft Intersection with the United States Government
We previously pointed out, backed by fairly extensive evidence, that Microsoft has a high level of influence and control over the government, especially the Department of Injustice [sic]. Intel is a similar story that is related to that of Microsoft.
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Protest Against Microsoft OOXML: Short Video (Flash)
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Louis Vuitton wants to stop an artists campaign for Darfur
Nadia Plesner is a Danish artist, making politically controversial artwork. Her latest line of work, "Simple Living" shows the absurdity of modern life. The ongoing conflict in Sudan plays a central role in her illustrations, in which she depicts how certain segments of society live their lives in a constant stage of denial.
Read more »The success in Linux
An article recently put out, asks the question "Why are there no Linux billionaires?" What is the problem with there being no "billionaires"? That's the problem with most of the people associated with this, they automatically equate success to expanse of finances.
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Linux benefits for small businesses highlighted
As small businesses around Whatcom County look to cut costs in a slowing economy, presenters at this weekend’s LinuxFest Northwest are encouraging the use of Linux technology.
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