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Fawn

Downloads In it, you take on the role of Lance, a member of a special agency on the distant planet of "Fawn". Fawn" features a large game world (in the region of 100 different screens), an easy to use interface via pop-up buttons and dialog boxes, and an...

[June 20, 2001, 8:00]

Fawn 2

Downloads The thrilling sequel to the original "Fawn","Fawn 2" features an epic storyline, dramatic animated battles (in full colour, no less.and cool sound effects. Prepare for an exciting adventure as you attempt to unravel the mystery of what happened to...

[July 1, 2001, 8:00]

Ubuntu lets loose 'Feisty Fawn'

News Canonical on Thursday released version 7.04 of Ubuntu Linux, nicknamed Feisty Fawn, but the company's website was unable to keep up with the demand for the software. Feisty Fawn held up better than the protagonist in the animation Bambi Meets...

[April 20, 2007, 15:45]

Ubuntu's latest Linux will help debug crashes

News With its upcoming "Feisty Fawn" version of Ubuntu Linux due on 19 April, Canonical hopes to shed light on what happens when things go wrong. Feisty Fawn, also known as version 7.04, comes with software that can send debugging information to help...

[April 12, 2007, 8:38]

'Wimpy nodes' could cut datacentre power bloat

News The cluster, called Fast Array of Wimpy Nodes (Fawn), is made up of large numbers of nodes of embedded processors, such as those used in netbooks, combined with between 2GB and 16GB of flash memory. The Fawn project is led by David Andersen...

[October 19, 2009, 9:23]

Why I've moved from Vista to Ubuntu 7.10

Blog Comment So, since I have been playing around with linux distros for a while but never really got the feeling that they would convince me to switch and never look back, I took my laptop to the test and installed ubuntu 7.04 (feisty fawn).

[October 22, 2007, 3:25]

Ubuntu gets more virtualisation-friendly

News Feisty Fawn won't be such a version, Shuttleworth said, nor in all likelihood will its sequel. Canonical on Thursday is releasing Ubuntu 7.04, also known as Feisty Fawn, sporting two newer virtualisation technologies.

[April 16, 2007, 15:36]

Dell chooses Ubuntu for Linux PCs

News At the end of May, the number two PC maker will begin selling some consumer-focused laptop and desktop models with Ubuntu's new "Feisty Fawn" version of Linux installed, Dell spokesman Kent Cook said.

[May 1, 2007, 15:44]

Coloring Book 10: Baby Animals

Downloads A tenth coloring book program filled with 50 pages of baby animals.pictures are included with the complete version: Bear Cub, Bison Calf, Cow Calf, Camel Calf, Chicken Chick, Chipmunk Pup, Deer Fawn, Dog Puppy,Duck Duckling, Elephant Calf, Fox Pup...

[July 29, 2009, 17:32]

Michael Dell chooses Linux at home

News It emerged on Thursday that the Dell chief is using a Precision M90, loaded with the just-released version of Ubuntu called Feisty Fawn. After a lifelong allegiance to all things Microsoft, the chief executive of Dell is using Linux in his own home.

[April 19, 2007, 15:49]

eBay must face facts about fraud

Talkback Yet journalists happily swallow that crap and fawn all over ebay execs to get their precious stories. Why do journalists never challenge ebay's 0.01% fraud claim? Every interview you ever see written, perpetuates ebay's infamous "0.01% fraud" claim.

[May 20, 2005, 19:53]

Dell set to offer Ubuntu?

Blog Several sources told desktoplinux.com that Dell would choose the Ubuntu distribution, version 7.04 - otherwise known as Feisty Fawn, to be pre-installed on its e-series Dimension desktop and Inspiron laptop.

[May 1, 2007, 12:48]

Linux's friend - the Beery Badger?

Blog Ubuntu has already used Feisty Fawn and Hardy Heron in its alphabetical release sequence, so we won't see versions called Fursty Ferret or Hopping Hare. Fursty Ferret, Pickled Partridge, Hopping Hare.could this be a forked series of Ubuntu...

[June 2, 2008, 7:38]

Unconvinced about Vista

Blog Comment PS, if you are looking for a user friendly version of gnu/linux the I'm sure you heard of ubuntu feisty fawn, it's a good place to start if you don't really care to actually learn the OS but just use it instead!

[May 4, 2007, 20:56]

Dell launches Linux PCs in the UK

News The version of Ubuntu involved is 7.04, which was code-named "Feisty Fawn" during its development. Dell has launched two PC models with a pre-installed Linux operating system in the UK. From Wednesday, UK customers will be able to buy two desktop...

[August 7, 2007, 15:19]

'Intrepid Ibex' Ubuntu to focus on mobile web access

News Ubuntu 4.10, Warty Warthog, was followed by Hoary Hedgehog, Breezy Badger, Dapper Drake, Edgy Eft, Feisty Fawn and Gutsy Gibbon. Canonical chief executive Mark Shuttleworth has revealed the name of the version of Ubuntu, due in October: "Intrepid...

[February 21, 2008, 11:59]

Ubuntu prepares Gutsy Gibbon

News The current final version of Ubuntu, code-named "Feisty Fawn", brought in a migration assistant, KVM virtualisation, a simplified mechanism for installing codecs and restricted drivers and other features.

[August 24, 2007, 15:46]

Ubuntu 7.04 review

Reviews Ubuntu 7.04 (codenamed 'Feisty Fawn') comes with plenty of preinstalled applications, although you may still want to add to the software bundle. Setup When installing a new operating system, especially on an existing Windows machine, we recommend...

[July 13, 2007, 11:39]

PC sleuths search for Enron's shredded secrets

News The last time shredders dominated American headlines, Ronald Reagan was president, Fawn Hall was an employee of the National Security Council, and computers were a rarity compared with their ubiquity today.

[February 5, 2002, 12:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Just a small amount of sodium chlorate introduced into the fawn dye used in the Burberry factories could do so much good to the world. Monday 13/12/2004 It's the last week of term, and a certain levity infests the air.

[December 17, 2004, 18:05]

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