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Shuttleworth steps down as Ubuntu 10.04 alpha steps up

18.12.2009 11:16    desktoplinux.com
Canonical announced that Mark Shuttleworth will be stepping down as CEO in March to be replaced by Canonical COO Jane Silber, reports eWEEK. Meanwhile, the Ubuntu project has released its first alpha of Ubuntu 10.04 ("Lucid Lynx"), which speeds boot-time
Shuttleworth steps down as Ubuntu 10.04 alpha steps up



Open source Silverlight clone rev'd

18.12.2009 11:16    desktoplinux.com
The Novell-backed Moonlight project released the final Moonlight 2, an open source Linux/Unix clone of Microsoft's Silverlight framework that offers improved media streaming. Novell and Microsoft also announced that they will continue their Moonlight collaboration and extend Microsoft's patent covenant
Open source Silverlight clone rev'd

Cloud-oriented netbook distro arrives in beta

16.12.2009 03:04    desktoplinux.com
Jolicloud released a public beta version of its Ubuntu-based, cloud-oriented Jolicloud Linux distribution for netbooks. The free, open source distro offers fast boot-ups, a netbook-optimized interface, social networking features, and Intel GMA500 graphics chipset support, while running both web-based and
Cloud-oriented netbook distro arrives in beta

Southern California Linux conference seeks papers

15.12.2009 04:21    desktoplinux.com
The call for papers to the 8th annual So Cal Linux Expo (SCALE 8x) has been extended to Dec. 24. Scheduled to be held at the Westin LAX on Feb. 19-21, the Linux event offers presentations covering topics including KDE4,
Southern California Linux conference seeks papers

Ubuntu-ready Dell desktop looks like a nettop

11.12.2009 01:45    desktoplinux.com
Dell announced new Ubuntu Linux-ready OptiPlex desktop PCs, including a power-efficient model claimed to be the "world's smallest fully functional commercial desktop." In addition to the 9.4 x 2.6 x 9.3-inch OptiPlex 780 USFF desktop, Dell announced a 13-inch Vostro
Ubuntu-ready Dell desktop looks like a nettop


Sugar on a Stick adds ebook support

10.12.2009 09:00    desktoplinux.com
Sugar Labs has revised the LiveUSB version of its education-focused "Sugar" Linux distribution. "Sugar on a Stick v2 Blueberry" offers simpler navigation, improved wireless networking, streamlined activities updating, better Gnash support for Adobe Flash, and activities designed for reading electronic
Sugar on a Stick adds ebook support

New Linux kernel boosts graphics support, enhances KVM

03.12.2009 20:27    desktoplinux.com
Linus Torvalds announced the release of a stable Linux 2.6.32 kernel. Major additions include kernel-based mode setting (KMS) and 3D graphics support on select Radeon cards, plus new kernel shared memory (KSM) technology for KVM virtualization, power-saving and performance improvements,
New Linux kernel boosts graphics support, enhances KVM

CentOS gains enterprise support

02.12.2009 18:35    desktoplinux.com
Open source software service provider OpenLogic says it is now offering support for CentOS Linux, a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The CentOS product offering is the first of several low-cost support packages OpenLogic will offer for community
CentOS gains enterprise support

KDE community shifts branding as KOffice 2.1 debuts

26.11.2009 12:59    desktoplinux.com
The KDE community has modified its product branding and expanded its focus beyond the KDE Linux desktop to support a wider range of open source projects, says eWEEK. . Meanwhile, the community has released Version 2.1 of KDE's KOffice suite,
KDE community shifts branding as KOffice 2.1 debuts

Chrome OS packaged for virtual run-throughs

25.11.2009 13:55    desktoplinux.com
Hackers have compiled bootable images of the code released by Google's Chrome OS project. We tested out one of the images on VirtualBox, and despite the limitations of the early code, we found a flexible, extensible web browsing environment that
Chrome OS packaged for virtual run-throughs

Will Chrome OS merge with Android?

25.11.2009 13:55    desktoplinux.com
Google co-founder Sergey Brin says that Chrome OS and Android are likely to merge at some point, say reports. Meanwhile, we sample the response to Chrome OS from across the Googleverse, and explore whether calling the cloud-oriented, Linux-based OS "underwhelming"
Will Chrome OS merge with Android?

Knoppix Live CD distro rev'd

21.11.2009 13:47    desktoplinux.com
Klaus Knopper has released version 6.2 of his Debian-based live-CD Linux distro. Based on Debian 5.0 ("Lenny"), the new version uses the lightweight LXDE as the default desktop, and includes a new version of the ADRIANE talking menu system for
Knoppix Live CD distro rev'd

Debian Linux-based Google Chrome OS debuts, goes open source

20.11.2009 13:12    desktoplinux.com
Google unveiled its Debian Linux- and Chrome browser based "Chrome OS" today and announced the open-sourcing of the project. Due to ship on netbooks in late 2010, the lightweight, cloud-oriented Chrome OS offers seven-second boot-ups, works only with flash storage,
Debian Linux-based Google Chrome OS debuts, goes open source

Mint 8 achieves RC1, and Fedora 12 goes final

18.11.2009 19:18    desktoplinux.com
The Linux Mint team has announced the first (RC1) release candidate of the Ubuntu 9.10-based Linux Mint 8. Meanwhile, the Fedora community has released the final version of Fedora 12, and an eWEEK review praises the release for its improved
Mint 8 achieves RC1, and Fedora 12 goes final

Dell PCs cram multimedia power into tiny package

17.11.2009 20:07    desktoplinux.com
Dell announced a miniature PC using single- or dual-core AMD processors, available with Ubuntu Linux. Starting at approximately $230, the Inspiron Zino HD sports up to 8GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive, comes in ten colors, and is
Dell PCs cram multimedia power into tiny package

OpenSUSE 11.2 and Novell's Mono Tools ship

13.11.2009 06:47    desktoplinux.com
The Novell-backed OpenSUSE Linux distro project today released the final OpenSUSE 11.2, which received a mostly positive, in-depth review from eWEEK. Meanwhile, Novell released its Mono Tools for Visual Studio for developing .NET applications for Linux, Unix and Mac OS
OpenSUSE 11.2 and Novell's Mono Tools ship

ABI's Jeffrey Orr on rising Linux netbook sales

07.11.2009 15:50    desktoplinux.com
After ABI Research projected that Linux represents a 32 percent share of netbooks in 2009 and will overtake Windows in 2013, we spoke with ABI analyst Jeffrey Orr. Orr notes the rise of international consumers and ARM-based netbooks, and discusses
ABI's Jeffrey Orr on rising Linux netbook sales

Moblin v2.1 goes beta, adds 3G support

07.11.2009 15:50    desktoplinux.com
The Moblin project released the first beta of Moblin 2.1, fixing numerous bugs while adding support for a 3G modem. Other touted improvements to the netbook-focused Moblin 2.1 include a faster browser with plugin support, Bluetooth discovery support, higher screen
Moblin v2.1 goes beta, adds 3G support

Linux owns 32 percent of netbook market, says study

07.11.2009 15:50    desktoplinux.com
ABI Research is projecting that in 2009 Linux will represent 32 percent of netbook sales, far higher than the seven percent figure claimed by Microsoft, says a report. ABI estimates that Linux will overtake Windows on netbooks by 2013, largely
Linux owns 32 percent of netbook market, says study

Skype working on open source VoIP UI

07.11.2009 15:50    desktoplinux.com
Skype announced that it is working on an open source UI layer for its Linux VoIP client. Although apparently not fully open source, the upcoming version of the Skype client for Linux could enable more open development of client front
Skype working on open source VoIP UI

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