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Fuduntu 14.7-7 - Now with Likewise Open!

Fuduntu 14.7-7 has been released this morning as an update for existing Fuduntu users bringing multiple improvements.

Fuduntu 14.7-3 - Fantastic font rendering and VLC!

  • ~/Blog; By Fewt (Posted by fewt on Dec 22, 2010 9:19 PM EDT)
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This important update brings significant font improvement through the integration of the Infinality freetype enhancement patches.

Announcing Fuduntu 14.7

  • ~/Blog; By Fewt (Posted by fewt on Dec 10, 2010 5:24 PM EDT)
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I would like to announce the immediate release of Fuduntu Linux version 14.7. This version brings minor changes to the OS defaults, and fixes a few bugs.

Fuduntu 14.6 now available

I am pleased to announce the availability of Fuduntu 14.6. This is a minor change for existing Fuduntu users, who will get these updates automatically. Fuduntu 14.6 brings significant UI changes; fixes BFS compatibility with the tickless kernel; and improves many of the existing battery life and performance tweaks. Fuduntu 14.6 has a base memory footprint of 150MB post installation, and the ISOs have been reduced to under 800MB without any significant loss in functionality.

A Primer - Managed Service Delivery

I firmly believe that systems should be self maintaining. In my career as a Linux Architect, I am always deep in thought; thinking of new ways to improve the environments that I am responsible for managing. These thoughts typically lead to the development of new methods to improve service delivery which reduce operations and maintenance costs, and ultimately improve the product that I deliver to my customers (consumers of my delivered services). In my mind, a Linux server is just a tool used to deliver a service. When the tool fails, the provided service fails and ultimately; I fail.

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