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Category: Ubuntu

Worlds most popular Linux Distribution, also provides a server version offering easy cloud setup out of the box.

  • Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal will include amazon search results

    Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal will include amazon search results

    In a move that has proved to be controversial among Linux fans, Canonical, the parent company of Ubuntu, has decided to include Amazon search results in the release of the Ubuntu 12.10 Unity Dash search function. The reason why many people do not like this development, is that they think it means Ubuntu is now adware. However, the founder of the company, Mark Shuttleworth, has responded to these complaints by explaining why this is actually not the case.

    While Amazon will indeed be included in Ubuntu 12.10, it will be one of many other additions as well and is not meant to be an annoyance. People who use Ubuntu, when doing their work, playing http://www.foxybingo.com/ or writing e-mails to family, will want to make sure that this does not mean there will be Amazon adverts everywhere. In fact, what will happen is that when you use Unity Dash in Ubuntu 12.10 for a search, the usual search results will still come up. However, there will also be a More Suggestions results box, containing no ads but instead search results from Amazon.

    According to the Director of Technology at Canonical, Olli Ries, this extra category is meant to help users access content that is “available online in addition to what already resides on their device.” This means that users will have more options in the content that they see and the products that they can easily come into contact with. As well as Amazon being integrated into Ubuntu search, there is also an Amazon search app that is separate to this. Many more website apps will also be available, including Reddit, Facebook and BBC News. Canonical is basically doing this in order to make money, which will enable it to continue expanding Ubuntu and investing in its future success.

    I don’t consider this to be adware as long as its possible to turn it off.  If not, then this will be not only annoying but will in fact hurt the openness Linux is known for.

  • How to authenticate on an ubuntu server using active directory

    How to authenticate on an ubuntu server using active directory

    Ubuntu Server is a really great distro, and its even better when you have a centralized, single sign on user and password for all the people using your server.

    This whitepaper will teach you how to configure your ubuntu server to authenticate users using an Active Directory, so you can have a samba folder access restricted to only a certain group or users (for example), or have everyone log in onto your jabber server for company chat using the same login credentials.

    This will also work if you just wanna join an active directory as a user, both scenarios are covered on the whitepaper.

    The document is really complete and very well explained, you will have everything you need to understand and setup your server or host with active directory integration.

    Enjoy!

    Whitepaper Active Directory Integration