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Posted 14 January 2008 - 12:51 AM

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The Ubuntu devs are fast as (almost) always so their work at the 8.04 aka Hardy Heron version of the Linux OS is nearing completion. To show off their progress they have released the Alpha 3 "build" of the upcoming OS. Compared to Ubuntu 7.10 the new version comes with:

Xorg 7.3

The latest Xorg is available in Hardy, Xorg 7.3, with an emphasis on better autoconfiguration with a minimal configuration file.

Linux kernel 2.6.24

Alpha 3 includes the 2.6.24-3.5 (2.6.24-rc6-based) kernel. This brings in significant enhancements and fixes that have been merged in the last few months into the mainline kernel. Among these is the introduction of dynticks support for amd64, bringing the same power savings already available on 32-bit systems to 64-bit laptops and desktops.

PulseAudio

Alpha 3 includes PulseAudio enabled by default. Some non-GNOME applications still need to be changed to output to pulse/esd by default and the volume control tools are still not integrated.

PolicyKit

With Alpha 3, PolicyKit integration is gaining visibility in the administrative user interfaces. PolicyKit makes it possible to run administrative applications as a normal user, and have them get a particular set of extra privileges for certain operations, which allows fine grained control over user permissions and enhances usability, as well as eliminating the security implications of running the whole application as root.

Firefox 3 Beta 2

The latest Firefox 3 beta comes with Alpha 3, bringing much better system integration including theming that mirrors the system such as icons and colours as well as having GTK2 form buttons and open dialog.

To download the Hardy Heron Alpha 3 visit THIS PAGE.

Edited by scaramonga, 14 January 2008 - 12:52 AM.


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Posted 14 January 2008 - 01:21 AM

Nice review os on this! love short reviews!

not my cookie yet, but I'll upgrade probably when the time is there.

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Dyonne as I called her arrived... any PP complaints, or you ok with what I did?

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Posted 14 January 2008 - 01:36 AM

View PostSphere, on Jan 14 2008, 01:21 AM, said:

p.s.
Dyonne as I called her arrived... any PP complaints, or you ok with what I did?

Nano arrived OK? that was quick :mooning: Are you happy with it?

PP cost an arm and a leg, but I can afford it :mooning: :moreilly: and I'm more than happy with what you did buddy :mooning:

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Posted 14 January 2008 - 01:52 AM

View Postscaramonga, on Jan 14 2008, 02:36 AM, said:

Nano arrived OK? that was quick :mooning: Are you happy with it?

PP cost an arm and a leg, but I can afford it :huh: :moreilly: and I'm more than happy with what you did buddy :mooning:
Ok, though this isn't the point, I'll explain everything here....

As you might've noticed, my Xmas draw payment went badly wrong somehow, so me, Dave and Scara searched for a solution.

The solution Scara came up with was "give it to a good cause" which caused me to donate 15 Euro to the International Red Cross. (I offered to pay the sending and stuff, he didn't accept)

Thus, he send me the iPod Nano, I donated to the Red Cross, everybody happy right? (I hope so, if you want proof, I'll give it to you once I get my latest bank-account-thingy-thing)

Anyway, I received the iPod last thursdaynight around 9PM, and it made me happy :mooning: (and I called her Dyonne as you might guess :mooning: )

I hope you all who also joined into the xmas draw don't feel neglected or ignored by what bad luck did to my payment, and how I solved it on Scara's advice!

ok, that's all, let's get back on topic!!!

Ok, my thoughts on Ubuntu still remain the same, namely, they're god, but they lack the actual control a 'real' linux has.
Give me a SUSe, a Gentoo (dahaa :wacko: ), a Debian, and I can control it to the fullest. Ubuntu still lacks that tiny bit of control that actually makes it for me worth a "GNU/Linux"

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Posted 14 January 2008 - 06:28 PM

Uuh.. Definitely going to check this out :moreilly:




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