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Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
Review Hardy Heron is an incremental set of advances on earlier versions, but all the advances are in the right direction. Unfortunately, a known and unfixed bug means we can't currently recommend it for enterprise use. [25 Apr 2008]
Photos: Inside the Hardy Heron
Photo Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, otherwise known as Hardy Heron, is released today. Check out some of its new features here, and stand by for our full review. [24 Apr 2008]
Ubuntu takes community ideas from Dell
News The Ubuntu Brainstorm website is based on Dell's IdeaStorm site, which led to Ubuntu being preinstalled on many Dell PCs and laptops [29 Feb 2008]
Multiple flaws reported in Linux
News Vulnerabilities affecting the Linux kernel up to 2.6.24.1 have been reported, affecting Ubuntu, Suse, Red Hat, Mandrake and Debian distributions [13 Feb 2008]
Wikipedia, Ubuntu founders back 'open education'
News Linux and other open-source software should provide the model for development and distribution of educational materials, said Mark Shuttleworth [22 Jan 2008]
Ubuntu 7.10
Review Although it's not a massive jump from the previous version, Ubuntu 7.10 is slightly more usable if you're more accustomed to Windows, and is now better at co-existing with Windows on the same machine. [01 Nov 2007]
Photos: Ubuntu 7.10
Photo Ubuntu 7.10 (a.k.a. 'Gutsy Gibbon') is released today (18 October). Here's a screenshot gallery showing the popular desktop Linux distribution in action. [18 Oct 2007]
Ubuntu 7.04
Review Ubuntu is very user-friendly but not right for everyone. Oddly, both casual and advanced users will find this operating system wonderful, while day-to-day users may rail against Ubuntu's incompatibility with certain popular software applications. Still, this is a great leap forward for Linux with the mass audience. [13 Jul 2007]
Dell chooses Ubuntu for Linux PCs
News Computer maker plans to start selling systems with Ubuntu's 'Feisty Fawn' version of Linux installed [01 May 2007]
Ubuntu chief sees benefits in Oracle Linux
News Mark Shuttleworth sees tactical value in Oracle launching its own Linux distribution, which one expert believes could happen this week [23 Oct 2006]


