The News Review:
- Ubuntu to run on ARM-based netbooks
- Quickly Install a LAMP server on Ubuntu
- What’s Next For Linux? Unifying The OS Amid Steady Change
Ubuntu to run on ARM-based netbooks
ZDNet
ARM-based processors have traditionally been used in small devices such as mobile phones, but it emerged in October that ARM’s technology would soon be used in netbooks, the new breed of small, low-cost notebook PCs. Thursday’s announcement builds on that revelation, as well as on Canonical’s announcement in June that it would.
Quickly Install a LAMP server on Ubuntu
TechRepublic, KY
Well, I guess it’s time I just post it here for everyone to enjoy. I am going to assume that this server does not have any of the components pre-installed. I am also going to assume you have sudo permission for the server.
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What’s Next For Linux? Unifying The OS Amid Steady Change
InformationWeek, NY
That’s certainly a goal for Ubuntu Linux, says Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, which provides commercial support for the popular Linux variant. 10 was specifically assembled as the next step toward unification. Among the improvements with this in mind: automation that lets users install unsupported or commercial handlers for multimedia codecs. Such efforts make Ubuntu the lead contender for Linux on the desktop, but that’s not the only place it’s making inroads.