Michael Terry: Now On the Desktop Team
I know I just recently posted about how awesome working in the OEM Services department was, but in the eternal quest for new challenges, I’ve moved over to the Desktop team at Canonical. But before I...
View ArticleDiego Turcios: Google celebrates the Flintstones 50 Anniversary
Hi guys I enter to google today on the morning and I discovered something. Today is the 50 anniversary of the Flintstones. This is a great event for google and for eveyone who so the Flintstones.
View ArticleMackenzie Morgan: Horn Tootin': Isabell Long
Isabell Long, one of the awesome people I know through Ubuntu Women, is currently being featured by the BBC for creating GovSpark, a site to aggregate energy usage statistics from different branches...
View ArticleMatthew Helmke: Using Ubuntu One Cloud Storage: From Basic to Creative
An article I wrote for InformIT on using Ubuntu One just posted. Enjoy! Share and Enjoy:
View ArticleDustin Kirkland: Seven Reasons to Deploy Your Enterprise Cloud on Ubuntu
Howdy all!In case you missed my live webcast about the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud this morning, it's now available in the Intel Cloud Builder archive...
View ArticleScott Kitterman: Build failures as a proxy for archive quality
Thanks to http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ it is easy to find out the build status of packages for multiple releases. In order to make sense of the number of build failures over a series of releases,...
View ArticleOliver Grawert: Ubuntu on ARM, the best since sliced bread !!
It is that time of the year again where we’re nearing a a new Ubuntu release and as usual the Ubuntu ARM team can show off with support for a new architecture. Have you already heard about the new...
View ArticleTurnKey Linux: TKLPatch summer contest summary: let the judging begin!
It all started with a happy accident I have a confession to make. This contest, which is directly fueling the largest expansion of the TurnKey library since the project started, is a happy accident....
View ArticleUbuntu Release blog: Ubuntu 10.10 Release Candidate (Maverick Meerkat) Released
Like I said before, releases are big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big they are. I mean, you may think it’s a long haul to release a single Linux package or application,...
View ArticleJorge Castro: Best $100 you can spend on a PC.
At Ohio LinuxFest I had lunch with Carl from System76 and Chase Douglas, who has been working on bringing multitouch to Ubuntu. Since we’re nerds the subject of hardware came up, and I got a glimpse...
View ArticleDavid Sugar: Beyond Social Key Verification
Htayetu wašté (good evening) my Ubuntu relations, I thought I would write about something I have been thinking about for awhile and feel especially now that there is a strong need for.Back in 2006 the...
View ArticleMyriam Schweingruber: How to submit patches for Amarok
If you followed the Amarok development in the last 18 months, you have seen us move from SVN to Gitorious, and finally to KDE’s own git implementation, projects.kde.org. For patch submitters and...
View ArticleJordi Mallach: GNOME 2.32
Once again, the GNOME project has released a major release on time, to the day. Congrats! While it doesn't feel like a major release, due to the pushing back of GNOME 3.0 another 6 months in the...
View ArticleMartin Albisetti: Ubuntu One Music Streaming public beta!
After a solid 6 months of work, music streaming is up for public testing! \o/ Read the full announcement for all the details, and go see the wiki page on how to sign up.
View ArticleMythbuntu: Mythbuntu 10.10 Release candidate has been released
Mythbuntu 10.10 Release Candidate has been released. With this release, we are providing mirroring on sponsored mirrors and torrents. It is very important to note that this release is only compatible...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Announcing the Release Candidate for Ubuntu 10.10
Releases are big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big they are. I mean, you may think it’s a long haul to release a single Linux package or application, but that’s just...
View ArticleTurnKey Linux: Meet Rik Goldman
Rik Goldman is the English and Info Systems teacher that led a team of six high school students to help develop 3 new TurnKey Linux appliances for Ampache, LimeSurvey and Elgg. Rik is the kind of...
View ArticleDavid Sugar: Speaking at Harvard
"Proprietary software End User License Agreements are something like Indian treaties. Proprietary software vendors will make you many promises, but they will only keep one. They will promise to take...
View ArticleDaniel Holbach: Open Source People Appreciation Day, ctd.
During my holidays I made it, among other beautiful stops, to the wonderful city of Esfahan. While I was there, Software Freedom Day was being celebrated at the University of Esfahan. I met Ehsan...
View ArticleRaphaël Hertzog: Flattr FOSS suggestions for october
A new month has just begun, it’s again time for a few suggestions of free software projects to flattr. This is Flattr FOSS in action. Enough said, let’s start with my suggestions: The battle for...
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