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Read more »Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Issue51
The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #51 for the week July 29th - August 4th, 2007 is now available. In this issue we cover job opportunities at Canonical, potential system issues caused by Automatix, the upcoming fourth alpha release of Gutsy Gibbon, coverage of the US LoCo Teams Project and meetup, and much much more.
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Linux: lguest Documentation
Some entertaining lguest documentation discussed in an earlier story was merged into the mainline kernel with the commit message, "the netfilter code had very good documentation: the Netfilter Hacking HOWTO. Noone ever read it. So this time I'm trying something different, using a bit of Knuthiness."
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A Tale of Modern Electronic Medical Record Software
Once upon a time there was a prosperous and entrepreneurial port city named EMR. EMR had many ships and many ship owners who ferried lots of people to the healing spas that existed in nearby mountains. Unfortunately for the ships and passengers, the harbor was quite rocky and treacherous.
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Idea: Unify the Ubuntu name
Everyone agrees that Ubuntu is making huge progress towards mainstream adoption. But what do we mean when we say "Ubuntu"? Don't we really mean *buntu, a collection of all Ubuntu versions? How do we explain this to the mainstream user? Will the names "Kubuntu", "Edubuntu" and "Xubuntu" make sense to a newcomer? Are they self-explanatory?
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Road Warrior: Switching from Windows to Linux
Occasionally I have written about how Linux has become a viable alternative operating system for the desktop. Linux is a “free” operating system, and is the flagship offering of the open source software movement. Open source is software developed by a community of developers and offered at no charge to the public.
Read more »Shuttleworth: Microsoft Fracturing the Open-Source Community
"Microsoft has succeeded in fracturing the Linux and open-source community with the patent indemnity agreements it has entered into with several prominent vendors, Ubuntu leader and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth told eWEEK."
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It's a LinuxWorld. Or Is It?
"LinuxWorld San Francisco is the annual love fest for Linux aficionados. This year's iteration will attempt to share the love with virtualization and energy usage, as the show is being co-located with the Next-Generation Data Center (NGDC) conference."
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Why Microsoft Is Going Open Source
"No one would have believed me if I had said five years ago that Microsoft would have a page on its Web site called “Open Source at Microsoft” with the following remarkably sane and reasonable statement on the subject:"
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An open Bike Trip in Helsinki
We, the Helia Linux Club in Helsinki is having a free bike trip through the town of Helsinki.
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Cam I get a witness ?
Video blogging and video comment sites are getting as much buzz as the current trend in Social Networking sites.
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Graphics pros will find good tools in compact Grafpup distro
Grafpup 2.0 is a compact Linux distribution based on Puppy Linux and aimed at graphics professionals.
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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 214
This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Reviews: GParted LiveCD vs Parted Magic, Statistics: DistroWatch in Latin America and the Caribbean, News: MEPIS returns to Debian roots, Ubuntu dismisses Automatix, Carmony leaves Linspire, Medison Celebrity offers low-cost notebook with Fedora, Murdock explains future of Solaris, and more
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Run a Linux server farm for nix
One great thing about Linux is its rock-solid nature even when you load it up with as many daemons and services as you like.
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Telco dumps Red Hat for Ubuntu
Providing location information to thousands of mobile phone users is all in a day's work for Ubuntu Linux, which has replaced popular enterprise distribution Red Hat for Locatrix Communications' mission-critical workloads.
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