Ubuntu Kung Fu

The News Review:

- Ubuntu Kung Fu
- Freescale Engineers Low-Cost Netbook Processor
- What Ubuntu must do

Ubuntu Kung Fu
Slashdot 
I was attracted even a bit addicted to these if only because they offered to try to make some useful sense out of the bewildering design choices deficiencies and bugs that I’d find rampant in Windows and its application repertory. Then I found Keir Thomas who has been writing about Linux for more than a decade. His new “tips” book entitled Ubuntu Kung Fu — Tips & Tools for Exploring Using and Tuning Linux and published by. Having only recently wandered into the light of Linux open source software and Ubuntu in particular this book comes as a welcome infusion to my addiction. ” Read below for the rest of Lorin’s review.

Freescale Engineers Low-Cost Netbook Processor
CI Today CA 
Freescale’s reference design includes the Ubuntu operating system a MC13982 power-management integrated circuit a low-power audio codec and Adobe Flash Lite for mobile devices. The netbook market is growing fast.
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What Ubuntu must do
Manila Standard Today Philippines 
Already what appears to be a leaked pre-beta test copy is already being circulated on torrent sites and generating buzz a sign that Microsoft is eager to put Vista behind it and reassert its dominance. Under these circumstances I would argue that this year is a crucial time for Linux as well if it ever hopes to move beyond 1 percent of the market. My decision to focus on Ubuntu doesn’t disparage other distributions in any way. I chose it simply because it is one of the most popular versions of the free operating system and the flavor with which I am most familiar. I should also make clear that I have not installed the latest version of Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex because its new features do not really make it worth my while to upgrade from Hardy Heron which I find works well. The next major upgrade Jaunty Jackalope is expected in April and here’s what I hope it will do. Fix all sound issues.

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