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Dell offers Three consumer systems with Ubuntu 7.04

Today Lionel Menchaca, Dell's Digital Media Manager, announced the availability of three different systems with Ubuntu 7.04 installed: the XPS 410n and Dimension E520n desktops as well as the Inspiron E1505n notebook. These systems will be available at the Dell website by 4pm CST today along with hardware support for their customers in USA. Dell […]

The Wine team

Stephan Hermann has blogged about the new wine team and has created an Ubuntu-wine team on Launchpad. The Ubuntu Wine Team will take care about the WINE application in Ubuntu and plans to support all wine related projects as well. He has also created a wine-doors launchpad project for this tool and pushed two bzr […]

Ubuntu Weekly News: Issue #41

Issue #41 of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, for May 13th – May 19th, 2007, is now available. This issue covers the following events: New Torrent Team Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded Project Underway Newly Approved Members Officially Approved LoCos Team of the Week: Xubuntu Team Meetings and Events Security Updates If you have a story idea […]

Ubuntu Weekly News: Issue #40

Issue #40 of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, for the week April 29th – May 5th, 2007, is now available. This issue covers the following events: Ubuntu Studio released Arizona LoCo Team growth New Ubuntu Central American Team Lots of media coverage MOTU Team Security Updates If you have a story idea for the Weekly News […]

Ubu(un)con-Boulder

Ubucon-Boulder is a free, all-day gathering of Ubuntu-related demos, talks, chats, to show each other what *buntu can do, and Google's Boulder office (1433 Pearl) is where all the proposed action is. Jim McMaster, a developer at Google and Leslie Hawthorn, of Google's Open Source Program Office in California are the gracious hosts for the […]