Matias Vangsnes

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Posts Tagged with "alpha release"

Ubuntu 12.10 alpha 2 comes with Linux 3.5 based kernel

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Canonical and the Ubuntu developers have published the second alpha release of Ubuntu 12.10, Quantal Quetzal. The new alpha release mostly has package updates to the distribution’s components, including a Linux 3.5-rc4 based kernel (Ubuntu kernel 3.5.0-2.2), filesystem utilities (e2fsprogs, mdadm, autofs and btrfs-tools), Firefox and Thunderbird, and GTK+ (to the 3.5 series which will [...]

Bodhi Linux 2.0 alpha arrives for testing

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

The Bodhi development team has published the first pre-release build of Bodhi Linux 2.0, the project’s next major update. According to project lead developer Jeff Hoogland, the goal of the new version “is not to introduce ground breaking new features”, but rather to “allow our distro to transition to the next major Ubuntu LTS as a [...]

Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal coming in October

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Tweet Email Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin is due to launch in a couple of days. It’s a long term service release of the popular Linux operating system which means support will be available for several years. But the Ubuntu team is already looking ahead toward the next version of the OS. Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has [...]

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