Archive for November 17th, 2008

Learn Ubuntu with Hackett and Bankwell

I’ve been a GNU/Linux user for about a decade now. I started seriously using it back in the wild days of Red Hat 5.2, although I did have that “experiment” with that stack of Slackware floppies, but I won’t really count that. Back then, GNU/Linux absolutely deserved a lot of the criticisms it received: it was hard to use, it was a pain to configure, and interoperability with more mainstream protocols and file formats was a crap shoot at best. In the years since, I’ve rubbed shoulders with Richard Stallman, Eric Raymond, and Jon ‘maddog’ Hall. I’ve read “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”. I’ve written numerous technical how-tos, and presented at my local LUG.

There was a time when “selling” new users on GNU/Linux was a somewhat arduous task. It required a substantial commitment of time and energy. Now, thanks largely to Ubuntu, it’s dead simple to get someone to try GNU/Linux, and it’s a non-destructive process, to boot! The larger Free Software ecosystem has matured sufficiently that there’s a wealth of terrific, stable, useful software available to satisfy most users’ needs.

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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #117

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #117 for the week of November 9th- November 15th, 2008 is now available.

In this Issue:

* New Theme for help.ubuntu.com
* Dell Mini 9 update testing
* Ubuntu Community Interview: Nathan Grubb
* Jaunty Alpha 1 freeze ahead
* Ubuntu Stats
* Tamil Team Release Party
* Ubuntu Peru gives Ubuntu presentation
* Launchpad plugin for Eclipse
* Launchpod: Episode #12
* Launchpad offline November 19th
* 2 new Launchpad interviews
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* Ubuntu Tweak 0.4.2 released
* Ubuntuero gets inked: Ubuntu Style
* LoCo Council Meeting: November 10th
* Edubuntu Meeting Minutes
* Server Team Meeting Minutes
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

* Nick Ali
* John Crawford
* Craig Eddy
* Kenny McHenry
* Arlan Vennefron
* And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

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