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If you’re planning to load up on Dell’s new Ubuntu Linux systems for a corporate department or small business, Dell may have a surprise for you. As the old saying goes, read the fine print. From The VAR Guy, TechIQ's daily blogger.

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The latest distribution to be endorsed by the Free Software Foundation as a 100% Free Software distribution committed primarily to software freedom is gNewSense. It is based on Ubuntu Dapper and is because of that recognized as the most advanced pure Free Software distro, at least according to the FSF. It is devoid of non-free software, so those who use or need restricted code beware. However, if you are a purist, then this is the distro to choose.

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Get ready for Ubuntu-enabled phones and handhelds in the future as developers plan to extend its open-source software development to handheld Internet-enabled devices.

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I know there are a lot of magazines specifically aimed at linux users but that shouldn't stop more from coming along. The Dragonia community is proud to announce the completion of an English version of the 8th issue of Dragonia Magazine. In this issue you'll find articles about Metisse, VoIP, learn how to make WWW templates using GUI graphic tools, get acquainted with the E17 graphical environment and many more. Feel free to pick up the magazine in the Download section and leave feedback.

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This was posted by a friend of mine named Knightwise. He wrote a great tutorial on how to setup a linux server. With the new release of Feisty I thought it would be interesting to make a couple of how to's on setting up Feisty Fawn as a family server. So today i've posted the first of the series with "how to install your feisty fawn server, enable SSH and install webmin". As the next chapters to the manual will follow i'll deal with filesharing and so forth.

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