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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS gives Linux even more mainstream appeal

By Tim Conneally, Betanews


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Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx"

As expected, Canonical today released the latest long-term support version of Ubuntu (v. 10.04, a.k.a., “Lucid Lynx”). This release carries considerably more weight than the usual bi-annual Desktop and Server updates because long-term support (LTS) come only biennially — once every two years. They typically don’t get treated to experimental feature additions, and are meant to be more stable. They do, however, include three years of package support for Ubuntu Desktop and five years for Ubuntu server. The last LTS versions Canonical released were “Dapper Drake” (4.0) in 2005 and “Hardy Heron” (8.04) in 2008.

This version of Ubuntu comes with a new color palette that departs from the usual brown, and a couple of new features directed at the demands of the everyday user. The popular Linux distro is definitely going for widespread appeal with this release.

One of the new features is the “Me Menu,” an interface for social Web sites like Twitter and Facebook built directly into the operating system. The tool is based on Gwibber and was originally intended to be a part of the “Karmic Koala” release, but did not make it into it, and was officially shown off as a part of Lucid Lynx last December.

Another is the new Ubuntu music player which has a music store and the Ubuntu One cloud file-sharing interface built into it. With the Alpha 3 release, Lucid Lynx also got full support for iPod Touch and iPhone, adding even further to the distro’s mainstream appeal.

FileForum user jcollake summed it up quite nicely today, “As for Ubuntu, I find it a highly valuable contribution to the Linux ‘sub-culture.’ It has introduced many new people to Linux and is an easy-to-use distribution. There are still areas — particularly in third-party hardware support — that aren’t quite as smooth as Windows, despite the best efforts of Ubuntu…but that’s not their fault…Bottom line is that they’ve done a good job, and it will work well for a lot of people — not everyone, but a lot.”

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Ubuntu Will Switch To Base-10 File Size Units In Future Release

CyberDragon777 writes “Ubuntu’s future 10.10 operating system is going to make a small, but contentious change to how file sizes are represented. Like most other operating systems using binary prefixes, Ubuntu currently represents 1 kB (kilobyte) as 1024 bytes (base-2). But starting with 10.10, a switch to SI prefixes (base-10) will denote 1 kB as 1000 bytes, 1 MB as 1000 kB, 1 GB as 1000 MB, and so on.”

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Ubuntu’s “Lucid Lynx” Enters Beta

ActionDesignStudios writes “The upcoming release of Ubuntu, titled ‘Lucid Lynx,’ has just entered the beta cycle. Alongside the usual desktop and server versions, a special version has been released that is designed to run on Amazon’s EC2 cloud service. This release of Ubuntu does away with the brown ‘Human’ Gnome theme we’ve all become accustomed to, replaced by a new version Canonical says is inspired by light. The new release also includes much better integration with social networking services such as Twitter, identi.ca and Facebook, among others.”

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Ubuntu 9.10 Officially Released

palegray.net writes “The latest version of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) has been released. Offering numerous enhancements for both desktop and server environments, this release includes notable features like Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud images, the Ubuntu One ‘personal cloud,’ and Linux kernel version 2.6.31. Please be sure to use a release mirror close to your geographic location to help reduce the stress on Ubuntu’s primary servers; using BitTorrent for downloads can help alleviate the load even more. If your organization has adequate network and server resources, please consider hosting a mirror as well.”

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Some Early Adopters Stung By Ubuntu’s Karmic Koala

Norsefire writes to mention a Register piece reporting that early adopters are having a tough time with Karmic Koala, Ubuntu’s latest release. “Ubuntu 9.10 is causing outrage and frustration, with early adopters wishing they’d stuck with previous versions of the Linux distro. Blank and flickering screens, failure to recognize hard drives, defaulting to the old 2.6.28 Linux kernel, and failure to get encryption running are taking their toll, as early adopters turn to the web for answers and log fresh bug reports in Ubuntu forums.” What has been your experience if you’ve moved to Karmic?

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Ubuntu ‘Karmic Koala’ RC Hits the Streets With Windows 7

oranghutan writes “Computerworld is reporting Canonical has made available the Release Candidate of its latest Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu 9.10, on the same day Microsoft launched the long-awaited Windows 7. ‘The upcoming Canonical release, which is code-named Karmic Koala, is the latest version of the popular flavor of the Linux OS. The development release on Thursday pushed the OS one step closer to final release, which is due on Oct. 29, according to the company’s release schedule Web page. An image of the OS is available for download on Ubuntu’s Web site. Test versions of Karmic Koala RC available for download include the server, desktop and netbook versions’”

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Ubuntu 9.10 Released

The Ubuntu team has pushed out the beta release for Ubuntu 9.10. “Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop Edition improves on the work of 9.04 to get you going faster, with improved startup times and a streamlined boot experience. Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition integrates Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud setup in the installer and provides improvements to system security with AppArmor, including an AppArmor profile for libvirtd to further isolate virtual machines from the host system. The Ubuntu 9.10 family of variants, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, and Mythbuntu, also reach beta status today.”

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Ubuntu 9.10 Beta Released

The Ubuntu team has pushed out the beta release for Ubuntu 9.10. “Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop Edition improves on the work of 9.04 to get you going faster, with improved startup times and a streamlined boot experience. Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition integrates Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud setup in the installer and provides improvements to system security with AppArmor, including an AppArmor profile for libvirtd to further isolate virtual machines from the host system. The Ubuntu 9.10 family of variants, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, and Mythbuntu, also reach beta status today.”

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