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LinuxWorld Australia: "Less than a week after the latest Ubuntu Linux release--version 7.04 'Feisty Fawn'--users are already crying out for driver support to rival that for Windows in the next release..."
First Ubuntu Live Conference Set for July
DesktopLinux: "Registration opened today for Ubuntu Live, the first official conference dedicated to Ubuntu..."
'$100 Laptop' to Cost $175
AP/Yahoo!: "...[Negroponte] revealed Thursday that the machine for now costs $175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface..."
GNOME 2.19.1 Released
LWN: "This is our first development release on our road towards GNOME 2.20.0, which will be released in September 2007..."
Lumen Gives Open Source Some SaaS
NetworkWorld: "Lumen Software is hoping to tap enterprises and software developers interested in taking an open source slant on the emerging software-as-a-service model..."
| news susefaq howtos guides project about | unofficial suse faqmost of the howtos available on the internet assume that we are using another distro. hence although the information is there, in order to apply it, one has to understand the details that are needed to make things work as they should do. one of the goals of this website is to explain things in terms that the layperson can understand, using suse tools and the suse directory structure, along with the suse boot concept. much of this information can already be found under /usr/share/doc/packages. however, it takes a long time before the user finally discovers what is available and where it is located. as you will discover while surfing this site, you will encounter some articles are contributed by other people. you too can contribute to the creation of an information rich website. one easy way is to use suse faq patch tracker hold at sourceforge.net project page. this way, it wont get lost or forgoten to be applied. |

