Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex released

by eluxzen | November 1, 2008 at 06:20 am
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The Ubuntu Community has released it's latest 6 months cycle version of the increasingly populair Linux distribution: 8.10 code named the Intrepid Ibex! This new release contains some state of the art technology innovations.

The Desktop Edition of this new Ubuntu Linux operating system for example is designed for the increasingly connected digital lifestyle many people have these days. It contains new 3G network support, users can move smoothly from wired and WiFi networks onto 3G cellphone networks while traveling.

Ubuntu 8.10 is also built to be shared. It is now possible for users to start a quick "guest session" on the fly and let someone use their computer to surf the web or check email, while maintaining the security and integrity of their own data. If the guest really enjoys their brief session as an Ubuntu guest, they can put Ubuntu on any USB key and take it home to install on their own computer. 

As a bonus, all Ubuntu 8.10 users will be able to enjoy programming from the BBC, with high quality streamed content available through the default media players in Ubuntu 8.10. Canonical has worked with the BBC to make sure that much of the material is available to users in all locations. 

"Ubuntu 8.10 sees us lay the groundwork for a radically different, more mobile, desktop computing environment over the next two years," says Jane Silber, COO of Canonical and head of Online Services for Canonical. "Our rapid release cycle means we can deliver the elements to support this future faster, more fully realised, and more attractively packaged than the traditional OS vendors. Ubuntu 8.10 has many features that sign-post how Linux will provide the drive and innovation in desktop computing.

"Working with open source technologies like GNOME, Ubuntu 8.10 provides exciting new features for users like creating an always-on system that seamlessly connects wireless and cellular networks," said Stormy Peters, executive director at the GNOME Foundation. "Users no longer need to worry about finding a network - their computer is always connected. This is a great step for both mobile and desktop computing.

Some of the features this new Ubuntu contains are the aforementioned 3G Support and BBC content and GNOME environment:

The 3G support
For constant connectivity public WiFi has limitations. Improvements to the network manager in Ubuntu 8.10 makes it simple to detect and connect to 3G networks and manage connectivity. This connectivity is delivered through an inbuilt 3G modem, through 'dongle' support, through a mobile phone or through Bluetooth. It is a complex environment that Ubuntu 8.10 simplifies through a single interface and the auto-detection of many of the most popular devices. 
Write Ubuntu to and Install from a USB Drive

Ubuntu has been made available to users as an image for CDs and DVDs to date. But CDs and DVDs are slower, less portable and less convenient than USB sticks. Now, a simple application in Ubuntu will allow users to write Ubuntu to a USB drive, even a modified version of Ubuntu with their data on it, so it can be carried everywhere to plug in and use on any machine. 
Guest Sessions

In a world of 'always on' pervasive computing it is more likely that users lend their computers to colleagues or friends at conferences, cafes or at parties so they can check email, etc. Guest sessions allow users to lock down a session easily so a guest can use the full system without interference with programs or data. 

The  BBC Content
Starting the media players within Ubuntu (Totem Movie Player and Rhythmbox) launches a menu of selected content from the broadcaster that is free to air. This is a mixture of video, radio and podcasts and available in high quality, much of it playable using non-proprietary codecs. Content is constantly updated via the corporation's stream and will vary dependent on location, though some content will be available for every user. 

Latest Gnome 2.24 Desktop Environment
The GNOME desktop environment project releases its latest version which is incorporated into Ubuntu 8.10. New features include a new instant messaging client, a built-in time tracker, improved file management and toolbars plus better support for multiple monitor use with the ability to set screen resolution by monitor. 

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jessica.lam

I have always wondered about Ubuntu and how well it works. Thanks for the update!

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eluxzen

It works absolutely amazing! At my work I have to digg into Microsoft's windows only to find myself relieved when I get home to start my Ubuntu PC. Wheter you like to browse the internet (Firefox, Opera) read your email (Evolution, Thunderbird, Opera), listen to music (Rythmbox), whatch movies (Totem, now included with BBC news services and YouTube search) edit pictures (Gimp).... anything you like, it works out of the box! Network support has improved dramatically since the first versions.

As you see, I can advice anyone to make the switch! My girlfriend started to work behind my computer without any knowledge and she never had any trouble! :-)

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jackcity

Ubuntu is not perfect neither, but very good. I only work with Ubuntu. No dual boot.

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eluxzen

It is not perfect indeed, but I am working full time with Ubuntu Linux since 2006, parttime since 2004 and never missen Microsoft Windows for a single day. I even get bugged at my work while working with Windows XP!

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Retromingent

Before upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10, I'm looking for a video card recommendation. Which card best works for standard desktop work (not a laptop and no games) with 3D acceleration with Ubuntu 8.10? Any ideas?

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