Laura Czajkowski: Rapid Month gone by
It’s hard to believe I’m now in the UK 5 weeks, it’s been a whirl wind month with lots to do and see and that’s just the house hunting! Looking back at it now it’s hard to believe I got on a plane less...
View ArticleAhmed Kamal: Introducing Ubuntu Cloud-Init Technology
Ubuntu Cloud-init is an awesome piece of software that helps Ubuntu run as great as it does on the cloud. Cloud-init kicks in as the server boots, and starts converting your server from the generic...
View ArticleLuke Faraone: Simple two-factor authentication
Mockup of mobile UI I’ve been thinking a lot recently about information security and passwords. It’s widely agreed that two-factor authentication, which combines something-you-know (a password) with...
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleUpstart Development Blog: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleScott James Remnant: Events are like Signals
In the last post we took a look at how matching of events in jobs is often misunderstood, in this and the next few posts we’ll take a look at events themselves and the different ways they can be used....
View ArticleJonathan Riddell: FOSDEM Accommodation
If you are coming to FOSDEM, one of the largest gathering of free software developers you probably want some accommodation. Claudia will be booking beds for KDE people next week, if you want to stay...
View ArticleManish Sinha: Got my Ubuntu Membership
Hi everyone, If everything is setup fine, this should be my first post on Planet Ubuntu. A bit about myself. I am a long time Ubuntu user from Bangalore, India. I studied in Manipal Institute of...
View ArticleStéphane Graber: Want your own Edubuntu weblive ?
Since I announced Edubuntu WebLive 8000 users have been testing Edubuntu using it. After a bit of cleaning up and packaging, I’m now pleased to announce that the source code for both our Drupal plugin...
View ArticleBryan Quigley: Google Checkout
Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and more have stopped letting donations go through to Wikileaks.I would really like to see Wikileaks to start allowing donations with Google Checkout. It would let us see if...
View ArticleMartin Owens: What’s not annoying about Making Money?
I was somewhat disappointed with the poll and article by Raphaël Hertzog concerning the use of flatr buttons on the debian planet. This was also posted to Planet Ubuntu and although I would dearly like...
View ArticleUbuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S03E22 – Long May It Wave
Laura Cowen, Mark Johnson, Alan Pope and Tony Whitmore get together for the penultimate episode of season 3 of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team! Subscribe:- Hi-Fi Lo-Fi Ogg Mp3 In this week’s...
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