Ubuntu’s new Linux sports debugging tool
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Ubuntu’s new Linux sports debugging tool
ZDNet – Apr 12, 2007
Feisty Fawn, also known as version 7. 04, comes with software that can send debugging information to help programmers track down the problems that cause applications to crash,…
“There are potentially millions of users of an application on Ubuntu, but they don’t have a relationship with us or upstream developers,” Shuttleworth said. “If we can connect those two groups more effectively, it’s good for both of them. Automated, Internet-enabled debugging provides a useful way for programmers to hear about problems encountered by users who might not otherwise take the time to report them. Microsoft Windows has software for doing so, and the software giant is expanding it. Automated crash reports also can help by supplying more technical detail than most people can provide.
Ubuntu’s Gibbon gets free
ZDNet.com.au – Apr 12, 2007
An improved desktop has been targeted for the previous two Ubuntu releases, but Shuttleworth said: “there’s a reasonable chance that Gutsy will deliver where those others have not”. Aiming to be within the bounds of the strictest interpretation of “free” in free software, he announced a yet to be named Gutsy Gibbon version that will ship without any firmware, drivers, imagery, sounds, applications, or other content which does not include full source code (or other materials) and full rights of modification, remixing and redistribution…
An improved desktop has been targeted for the previous two Ubuntu releases, but Shuttleworth said: “there’s a reasonable chance that Gutsy will deliver where those others have not”. Aiming to be within the bounds of the strictest interpretation of “free” in free software, he announced a yet to be named Gutsy Gibbon version that will ship without any firmware, drivers, imagery, sounds, applications, or other content which does not include full source code (or other materials) and full rights of modification, remixing and redistribution. gNewsense is a Linux distribution backed by the.
Ubuntu’s New Linux Sports Debugging Tool
SDA Asia Magazine – Apr 12, 2007
Canonical, the Ubuntu Linux supporter has made known the various facts that can come crumbling down when things dont go as scheduled. Canonical Chief Executive Mark Richard Shuttleworth.
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