Howtoforge published a guide about installing Ubuntu Linux from a Windows system with Wubi
Howtoforge posted a guide about enabling NTFS write support (ntfs-3g) on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
A new Kerberos vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Kerberos vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Linux kernel vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Linux kernel vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Linux kernel vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new tcp-wrappers vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Jono Bacon published a few information on Ubuntu Linux 8.04, which will be released next year
A new Enigmail regression update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new vim vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new tar vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Emacs vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Howtoforge posted a brief guide on CPU frequency scaling in Ubuntu
A new Thunderbird vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Howtoforge published a guide about setting up PostBooks ERP on Ubuntu 7.04
Bill Beebe published a nano-review of Ubuntu 7.10 alpha 5
A new KDE vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5 has been released:
The Ubuntu release team is pleased to announce Tribe 5, the fifth alpha release in the Gutsy cycle. Images are now available for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu. Tribe releases are for developers and testers only, do not use them if you need a stable system.
The Ubuntu release team is pleased to announce Tribe 5, the fifth alpha release in the Gutsy cycle. Images are now available for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu. Tribe releases are for developers and testers only, do not use them if you need a stable system.
Gearlog posted a first look on a Dell Inspiron system with Ubuntu