Clarification about the site's current scope as far as Novell is concerned
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Ubuntu 10.04 Is Here: Shuttleworth Checks In
It's official: Ubuntu 10.04 Long Term Support is out, and this particular blogger was privy to the press conference about it. Both Mark Shuttleworth and Jane Silber discussed the plans and progress of new operating system, and then fielded some Q and A. With big news being that over 80 ISVs are supporting Ubuntu officially here's what it means for the desktop users and Canonical as a whole...
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IBM Should Have Gone With rPath
IBM missed an opportunity to reward the father of GNU/Linux appliances, which is also not paying Microsoft for Linux
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How do you change the boot splash screen image for 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
This tutorial will explain How to change the boot splash screen (Plymouth's boot image, or color, behind the "Ubuntu..." logo from purple to whatever you would like) image for 10.04
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The Debian Taliban Responds
A Debian web site linked to my “Debian Doesn’t Love Me” post here and, as expected, the response has been predictable. I received more than a dozen very rude, very vitriolic comments to moderate. Some were absolutely profane.
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10 Applications You Must Install On Ubuntu
Normally when a new release comes out, a lot of people (myself included) like to start over with a fresh install. So if you decide to do so, come the 29th, here are some of the Ubuntu applications that you might want to install on a fresh Lucid Lynx install.
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PCLinuxOS 2010 Torrent Links posted on Linux Tracker
PCLinuxOS 2010 torrent links are now available on Linux Tracker including KDE, Gnome, KDE MiniMe, LXDE, LXDE Mini, Gnome Zen Mini and XFCE Phoenix editions. If you have already downloaded PCLinuxOS please help seed the torrents. Thanks!
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Introducing MaheshaBSD
Juraj Sipos contacted me earlier this week about a project he has been working on and now available for downloading: MaheshaBSD
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VMware Workstation in Linux - Fantastic!
I am a great fan of virtualization products, VMware in particular. Player, Server, ESXi, they all offer a range of creative, useful solutions to the computer user when it comes to running multiple instances of various operating systems, all at once.
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Thoughts on Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04
Since about Christmas my primary machine for day-to-day computing has been an Acer Aspire One D250. So of course the first thing I wanted to do is replace the stock Windows 7 with Ubuntu Netbook Edition.
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More cool gnome-shell tips and tricks
Because of this stability I feel confident that, with the help of these (and more) tips, you can also become an early adopter of GNOME 3 and be ahead of the curve. In this article you will see a few more of these tips.
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ModSecurity: Allowing Google Verification
Webmaster Tools from Google can enhance your understanding of what is making your website work. ModSecurity, a valuable security resource, may block the verification page that is necessary for Webmaster Tools to function. This article will show you how to write a rule that will allow you to use both effectively.
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Will 12,000 Ubuntu Cloud Computing Deployments Lead to Profit?
The cloud isn't just a buzzword for Canonical. For the Ubuntu Linux vendor, the cloud is a technology that its users are actually deploying, and it's got the numbers to prove it.
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XKCD: Security Holes
In the rush to clean up the Debian-Open SSL fiasco, a number of other major security holes have been uncovered
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Frugal Tech Show: Podcast with Matt Zimmerman, CTO of Canonical Ltd (Ubuntu)
We talk about Canonical's upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 LTS release for Desktop and Server, and the company's near term goals for 2010 and 2011.
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