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News: Canonical: Ubuntu the Answer to Dell Question

05/02/2007  II
Relevance: 5.80
"People are always asking us to support Linux on the desktop, but the question is: 'Which Linux are you talking about'?" Apparently, Michael Dell has finally answered his own question as Canonical officially announced that Dell has chosen Ubuntu to be the version for Dell's Linux-loaded laptops and desktops.
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Top 5 OSS Action Leaders

02/07/2007  I
Relevance: 5.56
I know that the original question was"Who are the top 5 OSS thought leaders", and that's been covered by several folks already. I'm going to ask a similar, but different question.
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BEAT TeH L33TS - The Saga Begins

04/12/2007  III
Relevance: 5.51
Google is a wonderful tool, some prefer Scroogle and that's fine. I am beginning to get comfortable with it myself. However, sometimes a question is a bit too complex and is shaded with a bit more nuance than Google can handle. Fortunately, Linux has a plethora of L33Ts to answer any question a new Linux User might have. This week's question was pretty good. Note to L33TS...L33T Juice is on sale at 7-11 this week. Looks like you need it. Final Score New User 1 - L33TS Zipp0, Nada, zilch-a-roony, goose egg...
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Ask LMN: Fred Trotter talks to Jonathan Bush

02/23/2007  IIII
Relevance: 5.43
FredTrotter (me) has just won the bidding for theHistalk sponsoredBeers with Bush atHIMSS07. As a result I get to talk to Jonathan Bush the CEO ofathenahealth.As you can imagine, I will be talking to him aboutFreeB and FOSS medical software generally, but what else should I ask him?Slashdot style, if you will post a question for Jonathan Bush as a comment on this Linux Medical News story, and I arbitrarily decide that I like the question (since there is no meta-moderation here) I will ask him your question over drinks.Just a warning I have no interest in talking to him about politics, so no conspiracy questions, please.
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Interview: How Canonical Stays on the Light Side

07/25/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 5.34
The question of Canonical's success seems answered, for now. A better question could be, how will Canonical avoid the pitfalls of success that have befallen other strong software companies?
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Variations on a virtualization theme

03/26/2007  I
Relevance: 5.33
To virtualize or not to virtualize -- that is no longer the question when it comes to deploying Linux in the data centre. Today, the question is which virtualization approach to take.
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What can I do to help?

09/24/2008  I
Relevance: 5.31
Recently, a Blog of Helios item made waves in places outside the Linux spectrum, bringing floods of support and comments from those outside our community. Over and over, the same question was asked:"What can we do to help?" Sitting in for Helios, Tom King has written a small guide that suggests answers to that question.
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FileEngine changes the server rules; Pay for services and get the server for free

10/01/2006  II
Relevance: 5.20
The server question used to be about how much you'd pay for your hardware. Now the question is whether your data files, including backup, are worth $8 per day? If so, FileEngine has a deal for you.
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Why Linux Geeks Buy Macs

02/12/2008  I
Relevance: 5.20
People often note the surprising number of Macs at Linux events. The question is why? The short answer is Macs are pretty. So now the question is why can't Dell or System76 rival Apple's design.
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Multi-nationals ignore SA patent law

01/23/2007  II
Relevance: 5.14
"Does Microsoft intend to continue to break the law by filling software patents in South Africa?" This was the question that further sparked an already lively debate at a recent workshop by Freedom to Innovate South Africa. Although the question was never directly answered, it would seem the answer is yes.
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