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[News] Ubuntu Linux 8.10 Another Good Step Forward

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Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6 - Good News for Laptop Users

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| I installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Alpha 6 on both of my laptops over 
| the weekend, and it looks very good. In the original announcement of the  
| Intrepid Ibex development, Ubuntu spoke of giving priority to "pervasive 
| internet access", and it appears to me that they have made good progress on 
| that.   
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http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10009369o-2000498448b,00.htm

Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6 Screenshot Tour

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| The sixth and final alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 8.10 (codename 
| Intrepid Ibex), which is scheduled for release in late October this year, was 
| made available a few hours ago and, as usual, we intend to keep you 
| up-to-date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 8.10 development. Compared 
| with the fifth alpha, which brought, for the first time in the history of 
| Ubuntu, a Linux kernel that is still in development and a useful restore 
| function, this version comes with Firefox 3.0.2, Samba 3.2 and GNOME 2.24 
| Beta 2 (which includes some very nice features – see the first screenshot 
| tour below).        
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-8-10-Alpha-6-Screenshot-Tour-93771.shtml


Recent:

Interesting new developments in Ubuntu Intrepid Alpha 6

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| Although I don't use Ubuntu anymore, I still try to keep up with the news on
| it, and I'v tested the upcoming Intrepid a couple of times recently. There
| have been some interesting developmetns which I'd like to let you know about.
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http://blog.ibeentoubuntu.com/2008/09/interesting-new-developments-in-ubuntu.html


Ubuntu releases final Intrepid alpha

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| With just over a month to go to the final release of the latest Ubuntu
| version, Intrepid Ibex, Ubuntu today released the sixth version for testing.
| Ubuntu 8.10, or Intrepid Ibex, will be released at the end of October.
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http://www.tectonic.co.za/?p=3116


Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6 [screenshots]

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| Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6 has been released as the final alpha build for Intrepid
| Ibex. This release ships with the latest GNOME 2.24 and Linux 2.6.27 bits
| along with X Server 1.5.0. Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6 also supports Samba 3.2 with
| clustered file server support, encrypted network transport, IPv6 support, and
| better integration with recent versions of Microsoft Windows clients and
| servers. Another package addition to Ubuntu is the pam-auth-update-tool,
| which is a management interface for PAM authentication on both desktops and
| servers.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_intrepid_alpha6&num=1


Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5 Screenshot Tour

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| Delayed one day, the fifth alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 8.10
| (codename Intrepid Ibex), which is scheduled for release in late October this
| year, was made available a few hours ago and, as usual, we intend to keep you
| up-to-date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 8.10 development. Compared
| with the fourth alpha, which brought Private Directory Encryption, Guest
| sessions and a better Network Manager tool, this version comes with Linux
| kernel 2.6.27, GNOME 2.24 Beta 2, X.Org 7.4 and DKMS, a new tool that
| automatically rebuilds all kernel modules when the system's kernel will be
| upgraded.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-8-10-Alpha-5-Screenshot-Tour-93089.shtml


A sneak peak into Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex

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| # Encrypted Private Directory - A lot of new operating systems now offer
| encryption support for a small set of files/folders or for the complete drive
| as a whole. On the similar lines, Ubuntu 8.10 shall have a folder in each
| user’s home folder which would be named Private and will be encrypted. This
| would indeed be a great feature to secure the confidential data without
| slowing down the access to casual stuff, like your podcasts, music, etc. Do
| check out the wiki page for encrypted private directory.
|
| # Intuitive LiveCD Installer...
|
| # LiveUSB Creator...
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| # Seamless Flash experience...
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http://brajeshwar.com/2008/ubuntu-intrepid-ibex/


Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex Alpha 4

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| As the first and only Intrepid Ibex test release in August, Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha
| 4 was released into the wild this morning. This release is coming two weeks
| before the Ubuntu 8.10 feature freeze and the first artwork deadline. Ubuntu
| 8.10 Alpha 4 provides support for a GNOME guest-session mode, an encrypted
| private directory, and it integrates NetworkManager 0.7. Of course, this is
| already on top of Ubuntu 8.10 shipping with the Linux 2.6.26 kernel, X.Org
| 7.4 / X Server 1.5, and many other updated packages.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_810_alpha4&num=1


Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 Screenshot Tour

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| For the Intrepid Ibex, the development team will prepare an unbelievable
| desktop, with amazing performance, that will work on mostly any computer (be
| it a high-end workstation or an old and dusty Pentium III machine). Another
| major feature planned for Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to be connected to the
| Internet (wireless connections) wherever you go: "We want you to be able to
| move from the office, to the train, and home, staying connected all the way,"
| said Mark Shuttleworth.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-8-10-Alpha-4-Screenshot-Tour-91907.shtml


Ubuntu 8.10 Screenshot Gallery: New Human-Murrine Theme

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| The last few Alpha releases of Ubuntu 8.10 have been a bit controversial
| because of the dark brown theme, called NewHuman, that it was shipping by
| default. Good news for those of you who weren’t too fond of that theme… it’s
| no longer default in Alpha 4! The NewHuman theme is still included as an
| option, but a new one called Human-Murrine has taken over the default spot.
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http://cybernetnews.com/2008/08/14/ubuntu-810-screenshot-gallery-new-human-murrine-theme/


Linux Desktops Dressed Up as Macs

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| Several Linux users in the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell Flickr group are
| showing off their Ubuntu Hardy Heron desktops—dressed up as a Mac.
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http://lifehacker.com/400376/linux-desktops-dressed-up-as-macs


Canonical To VARs: 11% of U.S. Businesses Use Ubuntu Linux

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| In an effort to rally solutions providers around Ubuntu Linux, Canonical is
| telling resellers that 11 percent of U.S. businesses already run Ubuntu.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2008/08/10/canonical-to-vars-11-of-us-businesses-use-ubuntu-linux/


The main problem with Windows Vista

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| On top of this, Vista wasn't fully baked when it was released. The huge
| number of articles that suggested waiting for the first service pack is a
| testament to that.
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| In fairness, the same can be said of Apple. Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) too, was
| far from fully baked when it was released. In this regard at least, Linux
| shines. There is no marketing department or sales department at Linux
| headquarters pushing the operating system out the door before the programmers
| say it's ready. In fact, there are no Linux headquarters at all.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13554_3-10034486-33.html


Moving from Mac to Ubuntu: Why I’m switching

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| Why I’m leaving Mac
|
|    1. Crap file management.The Finder doesn’t work for me. No location bar
|    and no tree strucure side panel makes it difficult to navigate folders and
|    move files around the way I want to.
|    2. Insufficient panels & customization. In Ubuntu I can have as many
|    panels I want, can put all kinds of stuff on them, and can arrange them
|    however I want. In OSX You just have the dock, and you can really only put
|    applications or files on them, and you can’t even put in a separator to
|    keep them organized.
|    3. Various other annoyances. Such as:
|           * program menus are glued to the top of the screen on one monitor
|           only, which detaches them from the window. This is especailly
|           annoying when the program you’re using is on the second monitor.
|           * the date/time doesn’t open to a navigable calendar. I often use
|           this to check dates in the past or future.
|           * you can’t see hidden files unless you run a command from the
|           terminal to turn them on. Thus, hidden files are either always on
|           or always off.
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http://meganmcdermott.com/2008/08/29/moving-mac-ubuntu-switching/
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