Finally the long-awaited Linux distribution has come to life which aims to make life easier for all of the Linux and non-Linux users out there. The new Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron promises to provide a free and open-source platform which is not only packed... (posted on 26 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)

26 Apr 2008

Ubuntu 8.04 Released

Ubuntu users (or perspective users) take note 8.04 was just released. This release is named ‘Hardy Heron’ has long term support (LTS), meaning this desktop release will be supported for 3 years. Ubuntu 8.04 offers many attractive features, including (the... (posted on 26 Apr 2008 by PCMech)
I upgraded to Hardy Heron last night, and it’s a beauty. I cannot thank the FOSS community enough for this selfless work of art. The least I can do is give back. To be fair, I’m just paying the equivalent of an upgrade fee from Windows XP to Ubuntu. But... (posted on 25 Apr 2008 by ckunte.com)
First of all I want to say it’s very cool of FOSSwire to have posted an Ubuntu “Cheat Sheet” listing a very easy-to-read rundown of terminal commands. But in all seriousness, just looking at this sheet just gives you an itty-bitty glimpse into all the... (posted on 23 Apr 2008 by PCMech)

21 Apr 2008

Hardy Heron

Hardy Heron will spread open its wings this Thursday and take that leap into a new era of desktop computing. I am leaning so acutely on my toes that they hurt. (posted on 21 Apr 2008 by ckunte.com)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which Red Hat gives up on the consumer desktop Linux market. Not to mention some Chinese guys with too much time on their hands... read more (posted on 18 Apr 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
At times where Linux provides a secure and healthy environment for users, it makes other things even more complicated and intricate. Despite being such a user-friendly operating system, it is not that easy to login to Ubuntu as a root user. Root user has... (posted on 16 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)

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