Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server Released
Fp Archives • 17 years agoCanonical Ltd. announced the upcoming availability of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server Edition for free download on 24 April 2008.
Major Linux distributions suffer from the latest system crippling bug
Tech2 News Staff • 9 years agoA system administrator, Andrew Ayer discovered a crippling bug while working with his Linux System. He reported the issue at length in his blog post pointing out how anyone could crash Systemd by one single tweet.
Maru OS: the Android and Debian sourcery goes open source
Tech2 News Staff • 9 years agoMaru OS, the latest attempt by developer Preetam D'Souza to turn the smartphone into a fully fledged PC has gone open source.
Happy birthday Linux: 25 years later, the 'Year of Linux' may finally be here
Rehanh • 9 years ago25 years ago, one Linus Benedict Torvalds started working on a part-time project. This was not any project like travel, working time, hacking, learning music or anything typical. Instead, this part-time hobby project was to work on an 'Operating System'. Yes, that's right, an operating system.
Build 2016: Microsoft working on integrating Ubuntu into Windows; developers rejoice
Tech2 News Staff • 9 years agoMicrosoft is working with Canonical to integrate an Ubuntu environment within the Windows platform. A boon to developers the world over.
Canonical announces the world’s first Ubuntu powered tablet
Tech2 News Staff • 9 years agoCanonical announces the world's first Ubuntu tablet, featuring a 10.1" IPS display and support for desktop apps.
Get over flash sales: Ubuntu lets you buy Aquarius E5 no matter where you live
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoThe Ubuntu-powered BQ Aquarius E5 will be made available 'wherever you live'.
ZRM For MySQL Now Available On Ubuntu
Minu • 18 years agoTablet-friendly Ubuntu 'Trusty Tahr' 14.04 is here: Will it replace Windows XP?
Tech2 News Staff • 11 years agoMWC 2014: First look at Firefox OS, Sailfish by Jolla and Ubuntu's mobile OS
Fp Archives • 11 years agoBut what about the remaining 1 percent? They are the wannabes such as Firefox and Sailfish —and many of them are introducing innovative advancements in features and functions.