Ubuntu Marching On: RC for Lucid Lynx
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more »Fedora 13 beta goes live
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more »Ubuntu 10.04 Second Beta on Servers
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more »Ubuntu 10.04 Restores Google Search
Apr 08, 2010The final version of Ubuntu Linux will restore Google as the default search engine in Firefox.
more »Playstation 3 Update Locks Out Linux and Ubuntu, Bricks Consoles
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more »Ttylinux now for ARM and PowerPC
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Apr 02, 2010The KDE Project has released version 4.4.2 of its software compilation which devotes itself to fixing bugs.
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