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Ubuntu releases third version of popular Linux distribution

Andy | 16.10.2005 14:41 | Technology

Breezy Badger now released...

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October 14, 2005

The Ubuntu Foundation released it's third version of the popular GNU/Linux operating system distribution yesterday. Codenamed "Breezy Badger", the release improves on its predecessor, Hoary Hedgehog, with updated versions of packages such as OpenOffice, new computer management tools, special installation modes for computer manufacturers, and a "thin client" mode for large networks of homogenous computers. The new version also improves support for laptop computers, portable media players, Bluetooth devices, PowerPC processors, and other hardware.

Because the software in the GNU/Linux operating system comes with permission for everyone to modify and redistribute it, there are many versions (called "distributions") of the operating system available. Ubuntu builds on the popular Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Like Debian, it is made almost entirely of free software.

Users quickly swarmed the Ubuntu Foundation's servers trying to download the new version. The servers are currently responding slowly; moderators at the Ubuntu Forums suggested that users download with BitTorrent if at all possible, which is much less prone to such slowdowns.

Although its first release was only a year ago, Ubuntu Linux has quickly become one of the most popular Linux distributions. It is intended to be user-friendly without being insecure by design, a charge sometimes leveled against other beginner-friendly distributions like Linspire. The distribution is offered for free, and CDs are available for order via the Internet without charge (including shipping).

Andy

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16.10.2005 21:59

For anyone reading indymedia in Internet Explorer on a MS Windows computer who has not heard of Linux or Ubuntu, the really short explaination is

Linux is a replacement for Windows.

But whoever said "there are as many theories of anarchism as there are anarchists" could have been talking about Linux. I could ramble on but instead here's a link:

 http://www.gnu.org/
Don't get put off by another acronym - Linux and Gnu are really good mates.

bobby


Ubuntu

17.10.2005 21:11

I'm looking forward to trying out Ubumtu on my system- I've been wanting to get away from the Windoze monopoly for sometime ever since participating in the Linux workshop run at the DIY Culture Festival in Birmingham earlier this year, but havn't really known where to start- Ubuntu looks nice and user friendly for a beginner however....

Herby Spiral