Archive for January 21st, 2008

Ubuntu Logo GIMP Brushes

CrunchBang website has some Ubuntu Logo GIMP Brunshes:

I couldn’t find any Ubuntu logo GIMP brushes on the Ubuntu Wiki Artwork/Official page, so I’ve created some. The brushes are quite large, but now that GIMP supports scalable brushes they can be easily scaled down in size.

Read, look and download from CrunchBang

Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS released

The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS, the
second maintenance release of “Dapper Drake”. This release includes updated
Server installation CDs for the i386 and amd64 architectures.

About Ubuntu
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Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux distribution for desktops, laptops, and
servers, with a fast and easy install and regular releases. A
tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and
an incredible variety of add-on software is available from a global network
of mirrors with just a few clicks.

Professional technical support is available from Canonical Limited and
hundreds of other companies around the world. For more information about
support, visit http://www.ubuntu.com/support
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #74

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 74 for the weeks
January 13th - January 19th, 2008. In this issue: layout contest for
Kubuntu.org, Ubuntu case studies, mugs from Germany for your Loco
Team, FOSS in Egypt, and much, much more!!

== In This Issue ==

* Mockup Contest for kubuntu.org
* Ubuntu Case Studies
* Mugs from Germany for LoCo Teams
* Ubuntu Forums News
* In The Press & Blogosphere
* In Other News
* Meeting Summaries
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security
* Bugs & Translation Stats
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Translate Ubuntu Hardy Heron

The next Ubuntu release - Hardy Heron - is now open for translation!

If you want to help ensure it’s accurately translated into your language, you can get going at:

https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+translations

If you’re new to translating Ubuntu and want to find out more, take a look at the Translating Ubuntu.

Read more at Launchpad