Red Hat HQ to Remain in North Carolina

Jan 12, 2011

"Red Hat has enjoyed a great partnership with the State of North Carolina and we are really excited to continue on this path. This is a very exciting time for Red Hat and its employees!" --Leigh Day, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications for Red Hat.

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Canonical Discusses Banshee Decision

Jan 12, 2011

Jason Warner, Ubuntu Desktop Manager for Canonical, discusses the ‘whys’ of the Banshee decision.

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Mark Shuttleworth Says OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04

Jan 12, 2011

In this video interview, Canonical Chairman and Ubuntu Founder, Mark Shuttleworth discusses Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and the inclusion of both OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal release, with Dell's cloud computing evangelist, Barton George.

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The Linux Foundation Announces 2011 Event Schedule; Book Early for Special Discounts

Jan 11, 2011

The Linux Foundation announces its 2011 Event Schedule, Call for Presentations and the introduction of LinuxCon Europe.

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GNOME Accessibility Application Orca 2.91.5 Released

Jan 11, 2011

GNOME's Orca screen reader is providing users accessibility to their graphical desktop using assistive technology service provider interface (AT-SPI).

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OpenGrok 0.10 Available Includes Perl and Python Analyzers

Jan 07, 2011

Written in Java, OpenGrok is a source code search and cross reference engine that helps users search, cross-reference and navigate their source tree in a fast and efficient way.

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What is Upstart?

Jan 06, 2011

Originally created for use in Ubuntu, Upstart is suitable for deployment in all Linux distributions as an alternative to the System-V init.

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Ubuntu to Evaluate LibreOffice for Natty Narwhal

Jan 03, 2011

Ubuntu Desktop Engineer at Canonical, Matthias Klose, announces that LibreOffice is being considered as an OpenOffice replacement in the upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 release, Natty Narwhal.

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