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Ubuntu 7.10 is outstanding
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Canonical this month released Ubuntu 7.10, codenamed Gutsy Gibbon. Like the Feisty Fawn release before it, Gutsy is a bleeding-edge distribution with...
The Absent PCLinuxOS Release Cycle
During distro comparisons, many call a lack of release cycle for PCLinuxOS one of its negative aspects. In my opinion, this is the most...
Interview with Mark Taylor, Pres. of UK Open Source Consortium
Q: This is Sean Daly, reporting for Groklaw, on the wire with Mark Taylor, who is president of the Open Source Consortium in the...
San Diego’s ToorCon keeps hackers current
Author: Joe Barr
ToorCon 9, a hacker's convention, kicked off with registration and a reception Friday evening in the San Diego Convention Center. Keynotes and...
Gigabeat S and Ubuntu
The new version of Ubuntu, 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon, was released two days ago. I have been waiting a while for this release of Ubuntu...
Fedora 8 renews tradition of innovations
Author: Bruce Byfield
Not all major software versions carry the same weight. Consider the last two releases of the Fedora distribution. Fedora 7 offered little...
Linux development: Too fast, too furious?
Is Linux pushing the envelope a bit too far, too fast? That's the question posed by Charlie Babcock's interesting article on the pace and...
The perfect server – Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
Author: JT Smith
This tutorial shows how to set up a Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs...
13 reasons why Linux should be on your desktop
"A couple of years ago, the Linux desktop was a pimply adolescent with half-baked ideas. Today we see a handsome, well-dressed grown-up who handles...
GPLv3 adoption on track, experts say
Author: Bruce Byfield
How is the third version of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) being received four months after its official release? Not well,...