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Revitalizing Debian Project News
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl is working hard to revitalize the Debian Project News with a group of volunteers – see what you can do to help them!
Release on porting Globus Grid middleware to Debian
The KnowARC1 project brings Globus2 packages to Debian Linux, paving the way for many Grid projects to be included in the popular distribution.
Correcting the Autopano-Sift Hugin Error in 8.10
Hugin is an excellent cross-platform panorama stitcher favored by many users of not only Linux, but also Windows. It’s used to stitch multiple photos taken in succession into one panorama, and includes the ability to manually align stitching points, as well as lens effects, tunnel correction, and blending of edges and colors to make the image as natural as possible.
Lots of reviews of Ubuntu 8.10
Have fun with a lot of reviews - get the overview. So far reviews from Heise Online- and screenshot collections from builder.au - and more reviews from webmonkey, Linuxformat, CRN.com, Polishlinux, Lifehacker, ITWire, LinuxJournal and WorksWithU.
Ubuntu 7.04 reviews and impressions
Here's the reviews and impressions of Ubuntu 7.04 so far.
The Debian 4.0 review and impression post
Here's an overview of the different reviews and writeups about Debian 4.0 (Etch) - so far stories from Digital Realms, Softpedia, Lunapark6, Linux-magazin (DE), Linux.com and screenshots at LinuxQuestions and Go2Linux. Also blog overview at LinuxWatch.
Ubuntu 5.10 reaches end-of-life
Ubuntu announced the release of 5.10 almost 18 months ago, on October 13th. The support period is now nearing its end and Ubuntu 5.10 will reach end of life on Friday April 13th 2007.
The Future of Debian Weekly News
Long story short - Joey Schulze is looking for a sponsor of his work at DWN or he retires from that task. An outcome of Dunc-tank is that when money came into the equation, he had to reconsider his schedules.
Debian Installer RC2 kick-off
Frans Pop has announced that with the upload of the new kernel for Etch, we can now start seriously preparing the RC2 release of Debian Installer. He is particularly happy that they managed to fix some important issues in the graphical frontend, which is now a lot more stable than it was for RC1.
Debian powers Australia's largest satellite network
Some 75 towns across New South Wales have started accessing the Internet through Debian-based satellite routers in what is said to be largest network of its type in Australia spanning upwards of 800,000 square kilometres.
Debian faces
Scary or beautifull? Steve Kemp has setup a gallery of Debian developers, so you now have the opportunity to see what they look like. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Midterm report from the Dunc-Tank
Steve Langasek have posted the first of his two formal reports to the Dunc-Tank board on the release management funding experiment.
A bit more insight into Munich's Debian
Steve McIntyre visited the LiMux team in Munich and has posted a small report about the visit on his blog. LiMux is the specially tailored Debian distribution City of Munich deploys.
The future of DWN
As you might have noticed, the Debian Weekly News has come to a stop as Martin "Joey" Schulze stopped working on it as a indirect consequence of Dunc-tank. The question is "now what"?
Ubuntu reviews galore
Debian-News has assembled a bunch of teasers and links for those who wants to know all about the reception of Ubuntu 6.06 - screenshot tours, videos and so far 11 different reviews are found on one page, right here