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Ubuntu tries to squeeze out a virtual appliance edge with JeOS
JeOS, Canonical's stripped-down version of Ubuntu, is an alternative to established Linux distributions as the basis of hot -- but unproven -- virtual appliances. Article
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Canonical angles for Dell to offer pre-installed Ubuntu Linux on the server
Canonical Ltd. is ready to expand its pre-installed laptop and desktop program with Dell -- or another hardware vendor -- to encompass servers in the near future. Article
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Dell expands pre-installed Ubuntu Linux initiative to Europe
At LinuxWorld this week, Dell announced that it will now offer laptops and desktops with pre-installed Ubuntu to customers in Europe. Article
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Installing Ubuntu from a USB drive
An Ubuntu expert describes why Windows XP Pro would refuse to recognize Ubuntu from a USB drive. Ask the Expert
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Installing xrdp on Dap desktop 6.06 or Fiesty Desktop 7.04
An Ubuntu expert recommends a link to a thread on how to install xrdp on either the Dap desktop 6.06 or Fiesty Desktop 7.04. Ask the Expert
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Compiling OpenSSH on Feisty Fawn
An Ubuntu expert describes where in the process of compiling OpenSSH on Feisty Fawn a reader missed a step. Ask the Expert
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RHEL 5's KVM vs. Feisty Fawn's KVM
A user asks what the difference is between Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5's (RHEL 5) kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) and Ubuntu Feisty Fawn's KVM. Ask the Expert
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Red Hat, Canonical and marketplace presence
Find out why one open source software and applications expert doesn't think that Red Hat's and Canonical's refusals to partner with Microsoft will hurt them. Ask the Expert
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Mounting external drives on Dapper Drake
An Ubuntu expert describes two possible solutions, one with a command line solution, to a user's issue with mounting external drives onto Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. Ask the Expert
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Red Hat's business model
An open source software and applications expert says that Red Hat has nothing to fear from free Linux distros; reliability and certainty are the cornerstones of its commercial support. Ask the Expert