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Ubuntu 9.04 release candidate has been published

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The Ubuntu project has published a release candidate, or final testing version, for the upcoming 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope version of its popular Linux distribution.
“We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable and suitable for testing by any user,” said Ubuntu developer Steve Langasek in an email.
If release candidates prove stable, they sometimes end [...]

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Launching a Linux Startup: No Funny Business

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Having recently completed the second issue of Hackett and Bankwell, I have been taking inventory of my accomplishments and lessons learned.
Two years ago, I was working two jobs, writing Web software by day and configuring Linux servers by night. One job was a corporate situation where a lot of the work had been automated, leaving [...]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 has been released

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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux5.3.
The company has posted details about the latest version of their Linux-based operating system, noting that the latest version has been delivered to customers with a Red Hat subscription, via Red Hat Network.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 has many improvements over previous version, which include:
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Linux Foundation Forges Deal

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The Linux Foundation (LF) has inked a deal that fosters collaboration with SourceForge and acquires ownership of Linux.com.
The move is intended to create a long-lasting community destination for Linux users and developers, officials from the organizations said.
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit outfit dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux. SourceForge is a publicly owned [...]

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Desktop Linux is Ready for the mainstream

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It’s been a decade since Linux proponents first argued their OS was ready for mainstream adoption. Yet for all intents and purposes, Linux remains nonexistent on “regular” people’s desks. Sure, developers and other tech experts use Linux, but that’s about it.
So when my colleague Neil McAllister, author of InfoWorld’s Fatal Exception blog, made the case [...]

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