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Ubuntu Linux with Sun hardware story

by macewan on April 5, 2008

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How often are news outlets incorrect? Well, in this Reuters story they’re flat wrong about Sun being the first major software vendor to certify Ubuntu on their hardware.

Sun is the first of the world’s major server computer makers to certify that its hardware works with Ubuntu Linux, Shuttleworth told Reuters in an interview.

Later in the article the version of Ubuntu is brought up when Java compatibility if mentioned - this was accurate. If Reuter’s had originally stated:

Sun is the first of the world’s major server computer makers to certify that its hardware works with Ubuntu 8.04…

This would have been correct. Officially the Ubuntu 8.04 is due on April 24, 2008. Interestingly they plan on dropping Sparc support moving forward. That part isn’t in the Reuters story I thought it was a bit odd so I included it here.

Now if you are not familiar with Ubuntu here’s a little history. I sorta lived through their growth so I speak with first hand knowledge. About 4 or 5 years ago Mark Shuttleworth brought folks from Debian and GNOME together to build distro that released more often than others and on a schedule. Around this time those of use using Debian (hacked up unofficial 3.0) were thrilled to death. You see Debian only releases every quarter century. We were all worked up for the coming of Warty.

I’ve stay with Ubuntu through every upgrade since that time. I fought in the trenches for Adobe to release an early version of Flash 9 for Linux and with many other stayed on their asses expressing our (Linux users) need for Adobe Air for Linux.

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Ubuntu beats OSX and Vista during hack attack

by macewan on April 1, 2008

Information Week is reporting that Ubuntu Linux beat out OSX and Vista during the ‘08 PWN to OWN taking top honors.

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Howto install Adobe Air on Ubuntu Linux

by macewan on March 31, 2008

Step by step

wget http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/air/linux/adobeair_linux_a1_033108.bin

chmod +x ad*.bin

./ad*.bin

Pownce Air client on Ubuntu Linux

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Adobe Air Linux

by macewan on March 31, 2008

Ars Technica has reported that an alpha version of Adobe Air for Linux is now available.

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Ubuntu Linux Videos at UbunTube.net

by macewan on February 4, 2008

UbunTube is up and running for those interested in Ubuntu Linux videos.

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Skype 2.0 Beta for Linux with video

by macewan on November 7, 2007

A little birdie whispered: Apparently, Skype has released a Beta version with video.Skype 2.0 Beta for Linux with video

There’s new beta out that brings video calls to Linux.

Make calls from your computer – free to other people on Skype, cheap to phones and mobiles across the world. And the sound quality is great, too – keep it running all day, and it’s like you’re in the same room as the person on the other end.

Features

Skype is packed with innovative and cool features – many are completely free – that help you keep in touch no matter where you are and what you’re doing.

Plus, if you have friends who haven’t discovered the joys of Skype you can call them on their phone or mobile at pretty cheap rates too.

  • Set up video call with anyone in your contact list.
  • Group chat with up to 100 people or conference call with up to nine others.

 

 http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/linux/beta/

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Otaku Software cube theft for Windows?

by macewan on October 7, 2007

Is it me or has Otaku Software just done a complete rip-off of our cube desktop?

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