E hoje preparem-se para a enxurrada de notícias sobre o Ubuntu.
O Ubuntu 8.10 está aí... e a corrida aos downloads começou! :)
Entre as principais novidades contam-se - e passo a citar:
GNOME 2.24
Ubuntu brings you the newest GNOME 2.24 desktop environment with tons of bug-fixes and new features, some of which include:
Nautilus file manager has tab support (by Christian Neumair) and Eject icons for removable drives in Places sidebar (by Stefano Teso, Cosimo Cecchi, Christian Neumair, and others).
File Roller archive manager now supports ALZ, RZIP, CAB, TAR.7Z file types also (by Paolo Bacchilega and Changwoo Ryu).X.Org 7.4
X.Org 7.4, the latest stable version of X.Org, is available in Intrepid. This release brings much better support for hot-pluggable input devices such as tablets, keyboards, and mice. At the same time this will allow the great majority of users to run without a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. A new failsafe X is introduced, to give better tools for troubleshooting X startup failures.Two of the older nvidia binary drivers are not available for X.Org 7.4 yet, so users of these drivers will be automatically switched to the corresponding open source drivers.Linux kernel 2.6.27
Ubuntu 8.10 RC includes Linux kernel 2.6.27, a significant release with better hardware support and numerous bug-fixes.Encrypted private directory
The ecryptfs-utils package was recently promoted to Ubuntu main, with support for a secret encrypted folder in your Home Folder (by Michael Halcrow, Dustin Kirkland, and Daniel Baumann).You can help test this new feature by going to Applications → Accessories → Terminal and typing:
sudo aptitude install ecryptfs-utils
ecryptfs-setup-privateGuest session
The User Switcher panel applet (package fast-user-switch-applet) now provides an extra entry for starting a Guest session (by Martin Pitt). This creates a temporary password-less user account with restricted privileges: the account cannot access any users' home directories, nor permanently store data. This is sufficiently safe to lend your laptop to someone else for a quick email check.Network Manager 0.7
Ubuntu 8.10 RC ships Network Manager 0.7 (by Dan Williams and others), which comes with long-expected features, such as:
- system wide settings (i.e., no need to log in in order to get a connection)
- management of 3G connections (GSM/CDMA)
- management of multiple active devices at once
- management of PPP and PPPOE connections
- management of devices with static IP configurations
- route management for devices
More information can be found on the Network Manager wiki.
De que estão à espera?...
E não se esqueçam que podem fazer o upgrade do Ubuntu via bittorrent, que normalmente é mais agradável e eficiente.
sabes copiar bem as release notes!
ResponderEliminarja agora divulga tb o novo site da LoCoTeam Portuguesa:
http://www.ubuntu-pt.org/
o link ppara os downloads vai para o 8.04.
ResponderEliminarPara fazer download do 8.10rc o link é: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/810rc
(para os menos atentos, o RC quer dizer "Release Candidate", por isso ainda não é a versão final)
Eles é que são lentos...
ResponderEliminarO Countdown acabou e eles ainda não actualizaram as páginas.. tsk tsk...
foste mais rápido que eles! se calhar alguém tropeçou na ficha do servidor
ResponderEliminarJá devem ter encontrado a tomada do servidor, porque já se encontra online o 8.10 para download.
ResponderEliminara versao final só saiu às 15h.
ResponderEliminarJá está instalada... mas lixou-me toda a configuração que eu tinha nos Screenlets, com todos as widgets bonitos que eu la tinha... grrrr
ResponderEliminarso tenho um e xega me!
ResponderEliminaraki ta
ResponderEliminarhttp://fileland.bugabundo.net/fotos/Linux/SysmonitorScreenlet.py.png.php
aqui não está a carregar a imagem, só a 2ª do desptop
ResponderEliminareu vejo bem http://fileland.bugabundo.net/fotos/Linux/SysmonitorScreenlet.py.png.php?p=*full-image
ResponderEliminarse clicar em fullsize realmente dá para ver, mas o preview não me aparece
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