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Fedora “Concerned” About Mono for Legal Reasons, Ubuntu Debate Carries on
Opposition to Mono grows in some GNU/Linux distributions and run over in others
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Ubuntu Is Not Our Savior
The FOSS ecosystem is messy. There are thousands upon thousands of projects, from slapdash learning attempts to high-polished commercially-supported applications. There is redundancy and overlap. All of this splendid chaotic ferment is exactly what makes FOSS so strong.
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Repairing Ubuntu 9.04 DNS
Ubuntu 9.04 DNS will probably be broken on install. However, the fix is simple enough. The problem relates to rndc which is the command program used to control Bind9. Here are two tests you can do to verify that it is the exact same problem.
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Ubuntu 9.10 is getting an installation slideshow
The Ubuntu-Doc mailing list just received word from Dylan McCall and the Ubiquity Slideshow Team that Ubiquity (the Ubuntu live CD's installer) is being retrofitted with a slideshow that will play during installation.
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is ubuntu superior?
Due to the agreement between our Education Department and Microsoft I work in a Microsoft centric environment. So when our network manager recently became very enthusiastic about the latest Ubuntu release (9.04), I asked him to spell it out. This is what he said:
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The Ubuntu/Mono debate continues…
Jo Shields writes well and this is a well written piece that articulates the position of a software developer who clearly likes what Mono has to offer. What strikes me with these posts is how technical and abstract the position of the developer is.
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Ubiquity (Ubuntu Installer) Is Getting A Slideshow
Ubiquity (the Ubuntu live CD's installer) is getting a slideshow that will play during the installation. The slideshow is written in HTML and CSS. The README file for the code indicates that slides should be 700x420 in order to fit on displays of 800x600.
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Amarok 2.1 music player for debian / ubuntu
The launch of Amarok 2.1, five months after its previous version 2.0 was announced , the all-free multimedia player...
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Rally to Put More Mono in Ubuntu Backfires, Users Left Concerned by Mono
The Mono trap uses disinformation to spread itself, leading to more dissatisfied users
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Disinformation Disinfected, pt. 3: Banshee in Ubuntu
Here, let’s take a look at one of the main things that get’s me going about mono-supporters. There is a strong push to get Banshee in as the default media player in Ubuntu. Here’s my take on that.
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Ubuntu is Censoring Opposition to Mono by Default
Debian a step closer to Mono independence, whereas Ubuntu does not quite tolerate Mono criticism
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Fedora Leaves Mono Out, OpenSUSE Has Second Thoughts, and So Should Ubuntu
Mono loses ground as it gets increasingly removed and Ubuntu should follow suit (regarding Mono inclusion), argue some of its own users
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Ubuntu Users Plead to Keep Novell’s Banshee Out (and Other Miscellaneous Mono News)
Progress on the argument for GNU/Linux without Mono as a dependency
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Linux: I've got to admit it's getting better
I recently installed Linux (Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” to be exact) on my not-so-old pentium 4 HT machine, the very same computer where different Linux distros have been installed over the course of two years. What struck me most after this very latest installation is how Linux has evolved and has become a more than capable desktop operating system.
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