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Mark Shuttleworth : Open Voices: The Linux Foundation Podcast

Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin interviews Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth.

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Inkscape's first two weeks with Launchpad | infinite knots

Bug-hunting easier now than at Sourceforge. "The change would have been easier if Launchpad was open source, but I feel confident that Canonical's commitment to opening it is genuine."

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Ubuntu Home Page | Ubuntu

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.

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Canonical releases distributed VCS - ZDNet UK

Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has released a content-development tool designed to move development into the internet age.

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New Launchpad service automatically builds and hosts user packages

canonical announces their new automated package build service for Launchpad

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What is so great about Feisty

Released on April 19 through the world, Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn has arguably become the best version of the world’s most exciting distro yet. This Ubuntu release has introduced major changes which was unanimously felt needed by users all throughout the world.

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June 7, 2007 Posted by anuragpanda in PC, Ubuntu, Open Source. trackback , edit post Last few weeks I have been one of the biggest linux newsmaker has been Dell’s decision to offer Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. My initial reaction was being very pleased. It had a

Last few weeks I have been one of the biggest linux newsmaker has been Dell’s decision to offer Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. My initial reaction was being very pleased. It had always been irritating for me to see the screwed up faces of dealers followed by a shaking of head when I asked them about Ubuntu or even Linux preloaded. Indeed they are not even aware what is Ubuntu.
It seemed great since it would have offered out-of-box functionality, pre-loaded codecs and restricted driver support as well. But I was a touch dissapointed when I read the review of Dell’s Ubuntu PC at this post at ubuntuforums.
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June 7, 2007 Posted by anuragpanda in PC, Ubuntu, Open Source. trackback , edit post Last few weeks I have been one of the biggest linux newsmaker has been Dell’s decision to offer Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. My initial reaction was being very pleased. It had a

Last few weeks I have been one of the biggest linux newsmaker has been Dell’s decision to offer Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. My initial reaction was being very pleased. It had always been irritating for me to see the screwed up faces of dealers followed by a shaking of head when I asked them about Ubuntu or even Linux preloaded. Indeed they are not even aware what is Ubuntu.

It seemed great since it would have offered out-of-box functionality, pre-loaded codecs and restricted driver support as well. But I was a touch dissapointed when I read the review of Dell’s Ubuntu PC at this post at ubuntuforums.

Welcome - Canonical

Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community.

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SA government to switch to open source

"The South African Cabinet today announced that it had approved a free and open source strategy and that government would migrate its current software to free and open source software." -- Bold move. Watch out for a tough Novell vs. Ubuntu (Canonical plus

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Linspire, Canonical, Freespire, Ubuntu join forces

[Updated 8:30AM] -- Canonical Ltd., the sponsor of Ubuntu, and Linspire Inc., the developer of Linspire and Freespire, on February 8 announced a technology partnership to integrate with each other's Linux distributions. Linspire/Freespire will be based on

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Linspire.com - Linspire Letter

Linspire's New Partnership with Canonical and Ubuntu.

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