KDE 4.2.0 Released

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Today, the KDE community released KDE 4.2.0, codename “The Answer” which brings improved Desktop User Experience, Applications and Development Platform. KDE 4.2.0 comes packed with new features, improvements, and bug fixes.

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Here a brief overview of what users can expect from this released.

Desktop User Experience

  • Further refinement of the Plasma desktop interface makes organizing your workspace easier.

  • New and improved applets.

  • KWin offers smooth and efficient window management.

  • New and improved workspace tools to increase productivity. 

  • Support for several new languages have been added.

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Ubuntu 8.10, Intrepid Ibex Released

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logo_ubuntuOn Oct 30, 2008, the Ubuntu developers team have announced the availability of the official of Ubuntu 8.10, codenamed Intrepid Ibex and is now ready for downloading.

 

Ubuntu 8.10  features a new version of the Gnome 2.24 which brings some new applications and a wide range of improvements for developers and end users such as support for tabs in Nautilus, a new FreeDesktop.org-compliant audio theme system, and a new screen resolution utility that can leverage XRandR.

 

Ubuntu 8.10 has also gained Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS), a framework which will automatically rebuild kernel modules when new versions of the kernel are released. This improvement will hopefully prevent third-party drivers from breaking when kernel being updated.

 

The new version of NetworkManager, which included in Ubuntu 8.10, adds support for managing multiple active devices simultaneously, enabling 3G connectivity, managing PPP and PPPOE connection and managing devices with static IP configurations.

 

Ubuntu 8.10 introduces the “last successful boot” feature, which will allow users to boot from the last working kernel configuration by selecting a special item on the boot manager list at start-up.

 

The 8.10 release also has a “guest session” feature. The User Switcher panel applet now provides an extra entry for starting a Guest session. This creates a temporary password-less user account with restricted privileges: the account cannot access any users’ home directories, nor permanently store data. When the guest using the machine signs off, any personalized or identifying information on the guest account is deleted.

 

The next major version is Ubuntu 9.04, which is Jaunty Jackalope and is scheduled for release in April 2009.

 

Intrepid Ibex is available for download from the Ubuntu web site. For more information, check out the release notes and the official announcement.

Novell releases openSUSE 11.0

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OpenSuse 11 Novell have released openSUSE 11.0, the latest free version of its Linux operating system distribution which then will be the base for Novell’s award winning SUSE Linux Enterprise products.

 

OpenSUSE 11.0 comes with the latest versions of KDE and GNOME, with KDE 4.0.4 replaced KDE 3.5 as the default KDE. With DVD installer, you can choose to install KDE or GNOME during the installation process.

 

The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the release of openSUSE 11.0 — everything you need to get started with Linux on the desktop and on the server. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, the openSUSE Project provides free, easy access to the world’s most usable Linux distribution, openSUSE.

 

The 11.0 release of openSUSE includes more than 200 new features specific to openSUSE, a redesigned installer that makes openSUSE even easier to install, faster package management thanks to major updates in the ZYpp stack, and KDE 4, GNOME 2.22, Compiz Fusion, and much more.

Features of openSUSE 11.0 are:

  • New Installer

YaST, which is the default installer in openSUSE get a stunning new look. The dark green-grey theme is used throughout openSUSE 11.0 for splash and boot screens. The installer also underwent many changes to make the installation both easier and quicker. The developer said that you can perform a complete openSUSE installation in under 20 minutes!

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Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Released

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The waiting is finally over, the Canonical has released the second LTS, long term support of Ubuntu 8.04 codename Hardy Heron to the public today. Ubuntu 8.04 will be officially supported and maintained by Ubuntu team for three years on desktop and five years on server.

 

The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Long-Term Support) on desktop and server, continuing Ubuntu’s tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution.

For Ubuntu 7.10 user, you can upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 via update manager and for others, you can download Ubuntu 8.04 from the Ubuntu official website and other mirrors. You also can request free CDs of Ubuntu 8.04. You don’t have to worry about the shipping cost, it will be shipped by Canonical free of charge. You just need to fill up a form.

 

Download: Ubuntu 8.04

 

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Ubuntu 8.04: 4 days to go

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It’s 4 more days to go until the final version of Ubuntu 8.04, Hardy Heron hit the street. The CEO of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth guarantees that this version will make it on time. So, for all Ubuntu fans out there (including me), you don’t have to worry. You will get it for sure.

 

If you go to Ubuntu official website, you will see a link to download a release candidate of Hardy Heron. If you don’t want to wait until the final version come out, you can try this release candidate version and upgrade to stable version later. The release candidate version is considered complete and stable for testing by the Ubuntu development team.

 

Some updates include in this version are:

 

  • The latest Gnome 2.22.1 with new version of Nautilus file manager
  • The 2.6.24-16.30 kernel which is base on 2.6.24.3
  • Firefox 3 beta 5 as the default browser
  • The PulseAudio sound server is integrated in the Gnome Desktop
  • New screen resolution utility
  • Wubi installer for easier installation for new user

To get a full list of new features since Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon you can check this page

Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring

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Yesterday, Mandriva has released its latest distribution, Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring.

Mandriva, the leading European Linux distributor, today announces the launch of Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring, the major new release of Mandriva Linux, featuring hundreds of improvements which make for a quicker and more powerful distribution that is easier to use than ever.

Here a list of improvements made:

  • A new parental control utility
  • The Elisa multimedia center,manage your photos, music and videos
  • Easy synchronization with mobile devices
  • Software updates include KDE 3.5.9, GNOME 2.22, OpenOffice.org 2.4, Linux kernel 2.6.24.4, X.org 7.3, Compiz 0.7

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