Source: fullcirclemagazine.org
Full Circle #6 is out! Contains: * Step-by-Step Ubuntu Feisty > Gutsy upgrade * How-To : Run Photoshop plugins in GIMP, Set up Samba and Scribus pt.6. * Top 5 - Racing Games. * Interview with John Philips (Open Font Library). * Letters, Q&A;, MyDesktop and more!
Here's something from the Ubuntu UK list. First off somebody posted a photo of his kittens doing the ubuntu logo. Then somebody suggested spray painting them the right colours. Somebody else did the virtual paint job and voila the result, a kitten ubuntu logo :)
Source: howtoforge.com
This document describes how to set up a Linux Mint 3.1 "full edition" desktop. The result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you need for daily work and entertainment.
Source: mythbuntu.org
The Mythbuntu team is proud to present the first stable release of Mythbuntu. This release is based upon Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). We would like to thank everyone that has volunteered to help make Mythbuntu reach where it is today.
This is just a short followup to my last article on Ubuntu. In that article, you may remember, I had one hurdle to overcome with my Linux installation and that was getting online with my wireless card.
Source: ubuntugeek.com
Crypt manager is a compilation of tools which allow to easily encrypt, open, close and uncrypt folders in a Desktop environment. It is wrote in Python, it uses cryptsetup and LUKS as backend.
Source: howtoforge.com
This document describes how to set up an Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" desktop. The result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you need for daily work and entertainment. About 23.000 packages are available in the repositories.
Source: phoronix.com
This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" is a significant win for the free software community.
I recently bought my 6 year old daughter a new Dell PC. It came with Windows Vista on it but I have read and hear endless bad things about Vista so I decided to revisit the land of Linux and install the "Gutsy Gibbon" release of Ubunutu (7.10) on it.
Source: howtoforge.com
This HowTo will describe the setup of an efficient http server and mail server for small or medium configurations (as low as 96 mb). Why LEMP instead of LAMP? NGINX is a great replacement for Apache with very low memory footprint and great stability.
Source: howtoforge.com
This tutorial shows how to set up a Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Courier POP3/IMA …
Source: releases.ubuntu.com
Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Final brings you the latest and greatest with lots of new features and improvements.
Source: jonobacon.org
It was the night before the Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon came to visit, and all was quiet. All over the world, boys and girls lay excited in their beds, awaiting the treats that would present them the following day.
Source: kevin.vanzonneveld.net
If you're running Feisty with compiz-fusion like me, you're probably wondering: "How can I safely upgrade to Gutsy and still have those awesome desktop effects?" Well, here's how I did it.
Source: The Register (UK)
The folks at Canonical have started to prepare their servers for downloads of the latest Ubuntu release - 7.10 or "Gutsy Gibbon."
Source: crunchbang.org
Brian Kent is a prolific font designer. At 32 years old he's already amassed an impressive collection of handmade fonts. He's also a really nice guy and has agreed to let me package his free fonts for Ubuntu.
Source: ubuntu-tutorials.com
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the Release Candidate for version 7.10 of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Gobuntu, and Xubuntu codenamed "Gutsy Gibbon".
Source: howtoforge.com
This HowTo describes the implementation of Nginx with php5 support (through FastCGI). The fast-cgi process will be initiated via spawn-fcgi. Nginx is a great replacement of Apache with very low memory footprint and contrary to Lighttpd, does not suffer from memory leak over time.
Source: ubuntugeek.com
One question I get all the time is "What package is that file in?" There's a really easy way to find out yourself. It's called apt-file and it can search for a file in any package (installed or not).
Source: 5thwind.com
I think anyone interested in Linux saw this NY Times article today. I know the lovely Kate (my wife) e-mailed it to me early this morning.
Source: shipit.ubuntu.com
Ubuntu is available free of charge and we can send you CDs of the latest version (7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)) with no extra cost, but the delivery may take up to ten weeks, so you should consider downloading the CD images if you have a fast Internet connection.
Source: ubuntuforums.org
Are you a keen podcaster? Think you can create an interesting and friendly Ubuntu podcast? Then why not submit a proposal to be the official full circle podcast?