The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 235
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #235 for the week September 26 – October 2, 2011, and the full version is available here. In this issue we cover: Announcing the Ubuntu App...
View ArticleLaunchpad News: Finding bugs that affect you
We’ve recently deployed two features that make it easier to find bugs that you’re previously said affect you: 1: On your personal bugs page, there’s now an Affecting bugs that shows all these bugs. 2:...
View ArticleDuncan McGreggor: Two Months at BlueLibris
Back for a Quick Write Well, I've been at BlueLibris for two months and a day, now... and each one of those days I've wanted to blog about something that's happened. On occasion, I've G+'ed about...
View ArticleYou In Ubuntu: Interview: Roberto Alsina, Manager for the Ubuntu One Desktop...
In this continuing series on Ubuntu One, Amber Graner talks to Roberto Alsina, Manager for the Ubuntu One Desktop Engineering Team in Online Services at Canonical. Alsina discusses what his as well as...
View ArticleNathan Haines: Ubuntu Hour Lake Forest, October 6th
You're invited to join me this Thursday to talk about Ubuntu, share tips and tricks, and ask those burning questions that can sometimes be difficult to find online. Ubuntu 11.10 Release Candidate will...
View ArticleUbuntu Kernel Team: Kernel Team Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes IRC Log of the meeting. Meeting minutes. Agenda 20111004 Meeting Agenda ARM Status Stable arm kernels: a new natty/omap4 kernel is out. Oneiric/ti-omap4: a new TI code drop has landed –...
View ArticleUbuntu Cloud Portal: Million Cloud Monkeys create MonkeyBeth
Jesse Anderson is a developer who created millions of virtual monkeys on the cloud, handed them virtual keyboards and they started typing! Typing monkey talk of course. Surprisingly if you give those...
View ArticleBrandon Perry: Analyzing the Windows pagefile.sys from GNU/Linux
Problem: Given a pagefile.sys, how much information can you gain about the victim?Hints: The pagefile.sys is stored as a bunch of 4k blocks. It is "virtual memory".strings pagefile.sys | grep -i...
View ArticleUbuntu Cloud Portal: New Release of Alestic Git Server
New AMIs have been released for the Alestic Git Server. Major upgrade points include: Base operating system upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Git upgraded to version 1.7.4.1 gitolite upgraded to version...
View ArticleEric Hammond: New Release of Alestic Git Server
New AMIs have been released for the Alestic Git Server. Major upgrade points include: Base operating system upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Git upgraded to version 1.7.4.1 gitolite upgraded to version...
View ArticleMark Shuttleworth: Technical Board 2011
After the recent poll of Ubuntu developers I’m delighted to introduce the Technical Board 2011-2013. I think it’s worth noting that three of the members of this generation of technical leaders are not...
View ArticleDidier Roche: OneConf in Oneiric and the way forward…
A little bit of retrospective OneConf is a pet project I'm trying to push since UDS Barcelona. The full idea is originally described on this wiki page: OneConf is a mechanism for recording software...
View ArticleSilver Fox: An Interview with Rubi1200
Our latest interview is from a new member of the forum staff, Rubi1200. Hope you enjoy! 1. Tell as much as you’re willing about your “real life” like name, age, gender, location, family, religion,...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Interview with Rubi1200
Our latest interview is from a new member of the forum staff, Rubi1200. Hope you enjoy! 1. Tell as much as you’re willing about your “real life” like name, age, gender, location, family, religion,...
View ArticleAra Pulido: How to participate in Ubuntu Friendly
Now we have a proper “How-to participate in Ubuntu Friendly” including a screencast on how to submit your system. We are just waiting to have a nice domain and Ubuntu 11.10 released to launch...
View ArticlePhilip Muskovac: Project Neon 2011-09 Summary
Summer was gone faster than I realised (me going on vacation probably having something to do with it ) and so with some delay we have the September summary of the KDE trunk daily builds for Kubuntu...
View ArticleMark Shuttleworth: P is for…
It’s a perennial pleasure to pick pertinent and/or pithy placeholder names for Ubuntu releases. At least, I like to think of them as pertinent and/or pithy. I’ve had diverse feedback, shall we say....
View ArticleThe Fridge: Technical Board 2011
After the recent poll of Ubuntu developers I’m delighted to introduce the Technical Board 2011-2013. I think it’s worth noting that three of the members of this generation of technical leaders are not...
View ArticleSeif Lotfy: Zeitgeist extensions for GNOME Shell (update)
I managed to get around to extend my extensions and fix some minor issues… The extensions now can “search”. Not only does it allow you to search your files better and categorize them. It also...
View ArticleThe Fridge: P is for…
It’s a perennial pleasure to pick pertinent and/or pithy placeholder names for Ubuntu releases. At least, I like to think of them as pertinent and/or pithy. I’ve had diverse feedback, shall we say....
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