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Entries for June, 2006

Barefooting shoes!

BAREFOOTING
1. The exhilarating joy of going barefoot without leaving yourself naked; 2. an entirely new kind of footwear that offers the protection of a second Vibram skin;
3. the feeling of gently separating each toe while stimulating and exercising the foot muscles with every step.
FiveFingers is the first and only footwear to offer the exhilarating [...]

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Ubuntu powers the Sun’s Fire T1000 & T2000 servers

Sun Microsystems Inc. and Canonical Ltd. announced that the new release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Long Term Support), aka Dapper Drake, will be supporting the UltraSPARC T1 processor on Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 servers.
For Canonical, this represents a leap into the high-end datacenter server market. While Ubuntu is extremely popular with Linux enthusiasts and [...]

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Fedora Frog brings the bling to Fedora

Fedora Core 5 users now have a way to install and update games, productivity software, and multimedia support applications all at one time, much as Ubuntu users can do with Automatix. The script is called Fedora Frog, and it is available at EasyLinux.info.
Raivis Dejus, Linux Center project coordinator at the University of Latvia, runs EasyLinux.info. [...]

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Design a custom network install image with Instalinux

Built on LinuxCOE a powerful set of tools recently open sourced by Hewlett Packard, Instalinux makes installing Linux easier than ever.
Typically, installing Linux means donwloading (or buying) one or more ISO images, and then clicking through the install screens. In an effort to make Linux installs easier, some smart folks at HP developed LinuxCOE, [...]

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Goobuntu - Google’s Desktop Linux

Google is preparing its own distribution of Linux for the desktop, in a possible bid to take on Microsoft in its core business - desktop software.
A version of the increasingly popular Ubuntu desktop Linux distribution, based on Debian and the Gnome desktop, it is known internally as 'Goobuntu'.
Google has confirmed it is working on a [...]

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