linux-watch.com — Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced on July 22 at the Ubuntu Live conference in Portland, Ore., the availability of Landscape, its Web-based systems management program for Ubuntu servers and desktops.
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tech9labJul 24, 2007
damm i need my laptop to start my ubuntu career!
ryanknapperJul 24, 2007
This would interest me a great deal more if it weren't tied to their commercial support. I want something that I control, running on my own server, without handing all of my information and a great deal of security to someone else.
mweatherJul 24, 2007
In what way is this like Webmin?
weizboxJul 24, 2007
mmmm, closed source =PDef not bad tho for companies. Looks pretty promising.
pjbonovoxJul 25, 2007
"Landscape will be available to Canonical's support subscribers"So it's going to encourage Linux users to 'torrent' Linux applications. Basically. Plus it's closed source.While the Ubuntu fanboys smear their keyboard with jizum, the hypocrisy is the real shining beacon here.