The Ubuntu promise

by Faisal Iqbal | 10:07 AM in | comments (0)

Ubuntu will always be free of charge, including enterprise releases and security updates.
Ubuntu comes with full commercial support from Canonical and hundreds of companies around the world.
Ubuntu includes the very best translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer.
Ubuntu CDs contain only free software applications; we encourage you to use free and open source software, improve it and pass it on.

About Ubuntu

by Faisal Iqbal | 10:06 AM in | comments (0)

Ubuntu is a community developed, Linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. It contains all the applications you need - a web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more.

, Jul 08, 2009
A Linux patch has been released to circumvent a Microsoft patent that landed Linux user TomTom in hot water.

, Jul 08, 2009
Are virtualized servers (running a mix of Linux and Windows) really starting to push into the SMB space?

Richard Stallman Fights Latest Linux Threat

by Faisal Iqbal | 10:05 AM in | comments (0)

, Jul 08, 2009
Who'd have thought that a rather irritating little note-making C# application could threaten Linux and bring the mighty Debian to its knees? Almost no one. The application in question is called Tomboy, and this little faux Post-It Note utility uses Mono, an open source implementation of Microsoft's .Net framework, to run.

, Jul 09, 2009
Red Hat is at the top of its game right now, delivering quarter after quarter of impressive performance despite (or, perhaps, because of) a global recession.

Demise of the solid-state Linux Netbook

by Faisal Iqbal | 10:05 AM in | comments (0)

, Jul 09, 2009
Back in the day, Netbooks ran Linux and packed solid-state drives. But Windows XP and big hard disk drives have prevailed.

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