Tag Archives: Ubuntu

Ubuntu 10.04 (“Lucid Lynx”) Review

April 29, 2010 -By Matthew Murray Ubuntu 10.04 (“Lucid Lynx”) Review One of the long-standing problems withLinux is that even the varieties that aim for accessibility often look like something ordinary people won’t want to use. This has been true of even the most populist free flavor—and certainly the one with the highest name recognition—Ubuntu, [...]

Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon EC2

  Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon gives you the power of Ubuntu combined with the flexibility of Amazon’s cloud computing service. Ubuntu’s modularity, virtualization capabilities, range of applications and optimised performance make it the perfect solution if you’re deploying applications on Amazon’s Elastic Computing (EC2) cloud. Amazon Web Services enables users to deploy applications into [...]

Ubuntu Server 9.10 Looks Skyward

By Jack M. Germain LinuxInsider 10/14/09 4:00 AM PT On Oct. 29, Ubuntu Server Edition 9.10 will be made available. It features Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, an open source cloud computing environment based on the same application programming interfaces as Amazon EC2. Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition will be available on the Amazon EC2 environment as an [...]

The debate of ubuntu vs OSX vs XP vs Vista

I have read several blogs on this topic and felt that I should put my “two cents” in.  I use daily Windows XP MSE, and Windows XP Pro.   I have felt that these two operating systems “meet” my needs.  I attempted running Ubuntu Linux on my AMD white-box computer, but found that I was having [...]