Ubuntu Server Survey 2010 Results
Mar 26, 2010Ubuntu maker Canonical issued a survey on Ubuntu servers to the community and is now releasing the results.
more »Red Hat Gains in Fourth Quarter
Mar 26, 2010Red Hat, Inc. earned $23.4 million in net income in their fourth fiscal quarter ending February 28, 2010, compared with $16.4 million in last year's Q4.
more »FSF Awards for John Gilmore and Archive.org
Mar 26, 2010At the LibrePlanet conference, held in Cambridge MA. on Saturday, the Free Software Foundation presented its annual free software awards. Winners were the software activist John Gilmore and the internet archive, Archive.org.
more »Shuttleworth's Position: "Less Is More!"
Mar 26, 2010Mark Shuttleworth has expressed in his blog why he considers his motto "Less is More" to be important. He has applied it to certain design decisions for Ubuntu 10.04.
more »Fedora Project Leader Sought
Mar 25, 2010Paul W. Frields would like to withdraw from the daily activities at Fedora and take on another responsibility at Red Hat, also considering that Fedora 13 is close to feature complete.
more »Fennec: No More Mozilla Browser for Windows Mobile
Mar 25, 2010The lead developer of Mozilla's mobile group has announced in his blog that development of Fennec on Windows Mobile has been put indefinitely on hold.
more »New FreeBSD Version 7.3: improved ZFS and Gnome 2.28.2
Mar 24, 2010Ken Smith from the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team has announced the released version 7.3 for download. The new FreeBSD comes with updated ZFS and a re-worked bootloader.
more »Browser Address Book as Firefox Addon
Mar 23, 2010Users commonly on the Internet often maintain many online contacts. Mozilla now wants to help manage these contacts with a special Firefox addon.
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