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Ubuntu's new Linux sports debugging tool
April 12, 2007
'Feisty Fawn' version of Ubuntu, due April 19, can automatically report crashes to help programmers stamp out bugs.
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September 30, 2005
Less than two years into its development, a new version of Linux is generating considerable excitement.
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IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines.
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