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Buntfu increases visibility for buyers & sellers of Linux PCs.

Buntfu.com announces the addition of multiple feeds and marketing of the GNU/Linux PCs listed on its site. Now listing your computer on buntfu will also submit it to GoogleBase, Froogle, BidFind, Vast.com and over 50 RSS/Ping services automatically

Buntfu.com - PC's from Human Beings, Community PC Vendor

  • free-press-release.com; By Buntfu (Posted by odat on Feb 11, 2008 3:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release; Groups: Ubuntu
OpenSource is giving birth to the community driven PC Vendor philosophy.

Ubuntu/Canonical not helping "us" compute?

  • ipetitions.com; By Ronnie Whisler (Posted by odat on Feb 3, 2008 4:12 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community, Ubuntu
Recently Ubuntu/Canonical contacted me for the use of buntu in our domain name. I had emailed them long before any announcement of the site but with no reply until the site began to attract visitors/users. I understand that Ubuntu/Canonical has a job to do when it comes to protecting their best interest. But Ourbuntu is doing nothing more than giving users the ability to setup a Ubuntu/Linux based system and sell it at no cost. Which helps promote the use of opensource software.

Fossystems open source auction spree contest.

Today Fossystems.com is debuting its first official auction spree contest. For the next month those who register and sign up for the newsletter are entered to win a 500.00 dollar shopping spree on Fossystems. The winner will be announced Saturday September 19th, 2006.

FossExchange.com Announces Launch of Banner Exchange

Fossystems today announced the launch of its new online resource, FossExchange.com. The banner exchange will serve as a provider of free advertising opportunities for open source, BSD and Linux related websites.

The Secret Army of Operation Open Source

  • Fossystems; By Ronnie Whisler (Posted by odat on Jul 26, 2006 10:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
The massive take over of open source software on older hardware is the first and most important opportunity of massive open source software adoption.

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