Jono Bacon: Thankyou, Debian
Debian is awesome. You know that, I know that, we all know that, and 17 years ago Debian entered into our lives. Before I joined the Ubuntu project I was an avid Debian user, and still am. Ubuntu owes...
View ArticleJacob Peddicord: SLS introduction
So what is SLS, and how can it be used to change settings? I've talked about it a lot, but what are the practical applications? This 5-minute screencast should give you a general idea: I go through...
View ArticleNizar Kerkeni: Happy Birthday Debian
I love the daughter so I have to say happy birthday to the mother Happy Birthday Debian is a post from: Pourquoi pas !!
View ArticleChase Douglas: Decoding Apple’s Magic Trackpad
Notes on the meaning of protocol bits We’ve received a lot of questions on whether Apple multitouch products will be supported in Ubuntu 10.10. I’m pleased to say that all of the currently available...
View ArticleBenjamin Humphrey: Interviewing Ryan Paul on OMG! Ubuntu!
Just a quick heads up for those that don’t know about OMG! Ubuntu’s awesome interview series, this week we interviewed Ryan Paul, developer of Gwibber and writer for Ars Technica. Previously, we’ve...
View ArticleSeif Lotfy: Interviewing Ryan Paul (Ars Technica and Gwibber)
As a guest writer an OMG! Ubuntu! I got to to interview Ryan Paul from Ars Technica and Gwibber. I think its funny that I get to ask ask the questions he he hs t oanswer. But all in all it was a very...
View ArticleSeif Lotfy: OMG! (User Awarding System) needs you…
OMG! OMG! OMG! We are close to releasing…. a beta. After porting the daemon to Mono with Chris Szikszoy (Docky fame) and with the support of David Siegel and Alex Launi (both from Do Fame and more)...
View ArticleOg Maciel: Translations.xfce.org is 1 year old
Happy Birthday Received the following email this morning: Last night our Transifex installation turned 1 year old. I think with 101 users and 4012 submissions in 45 languages it has been quite a step...
View ArticleDuane Hinnen: Beginners Team
The Beginners Team has been around in the community for over 3 years. In those 3 years it has grown from a small group of people helping out on the Ubuntu Community Forums to a team that not only...
View ArticleUbuntu QA blog: Announcing the Next Ubuntu Bug Day! - August 19th 2010
Fellow Ubuntu Triagers! This week's Bug Day target is *drum roll please* Banshee! * 71 New bugs need a hug * 15 Incompletes bugs need a status check * 19 Confirmed bugs need a review Bookmark it, add...
View ArticleStephan Hermann: mutt-patched for google mail for domains
Well,evolution and also kmail are big beasts for my daily private email things.Therefore I decided to go back to mutt-patched (the mutt version with the folder patch ;))And if you are a user of Google...
View ArticleJorge Castro: Upstream Contact: Bruno Girin
I met Bruno Girin at GUADEC 2010, where he was chatting with Adam Dingle from Yorba (the guys who make Shotwell) where I learned that Bruno was contributing patches to their project. As it turns out...
View ArticleChuck Short: New crack of the day: memcached
In lucid we were toying with the idea of providing daily builds of selected upstream packages. Now that the beta is coming we are moving our setup from my “data center” to launchpad. So it is slowly...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Announcing the Next Ubuntu Bug Day! - August 19th 2010
This week’s Bug Day target is *drum roll please* Banshee! 72 New bugs need a hug 15 Incompletes bugs need a status check 19 Confirmed bugs need a review Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn...
View ArticleMark Shuttleworth: N-imal?
Oh yes, it’s that time of year again, when numerate pollsters make nasal proclamations about the naming of the next next version of Ubuntu. When gazers of balls crystal provide nifty suggestions for...
View ArticleUbuntu QA blog: Operation Cleansweep Bug Day rocked the house : 1481 to go!
As you might know, the past Thursday we organized a Bug Day in which the target was the Operation Cleansweep which deals with reviewing patches and forwarding them to our Upstream partner projects and...
View ArticleThe Fridge: N-imal?
Oh yes, it’s that time of year again, when numerate pollsters make nasal proclamations about the naming of the next next version of Ubuntu. When gazers of balls crystal provide nifty suggestions for...
View ArticleYou In Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 Codename announced - Natty Narwhal
Mark Shuttleworth announces the Ubuntu 11.04 codename on his Blog today - Natty Narwhal
View ArticleMartin Owens: Ubuntu Narwhal
Mark Shuttleworth is so crazily quotable! Also Bow Ties are cool
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