Canonical announces Ubuntu 5.04!
May 10, 2005
Canonical is pleased to announce the second release of Ubuntu, codenamed "The
Hoary Hedgehog Release".
Ubuntu [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/] is a Linux distribution for the desktop
or the server that includes all of Debian as well as most of the packages of apt-get.org,
with a fast and easy install, regular releases (every six months), a tight selection
of excellent packages installed by default and a commitment to security updates
with 18 months of security and technical support for every release.
Download a free copy here ,or if you want a shrinkwrapped CD we will gladly ship
it to you at no cost. To receive a complimentary copy of the Hoary Hedgehog CD --
or a handful to give to your friends, your school or LUG, place your request at
ShipIt.
Although Ubuntu includes more packages than any other Linux distribution, only
a single CD is required for installation. Everything else can be selected and installed
on demand from the network. Only the core "main" set of packages receives a guaranteed
level of security review and updates.
Ubuntu gives you a distribution that is:
- absolutely committed to free software, every application on the CD is free
software
- 100% free of charge, and the Ubuntu team is committed to keeping it that
way
- complete with security updates for the distribution at no charge for at
least 18 months after every release
- easily upgradable to the latest desktop and kernel and infrastructure every
six months
- able to run on machines with x86, AMD64 and PowerPC processors, with additional
ports to IA64, SPARC and HPPA under way in the community
Hoary Hedgehog (5.04) Features
- Simple and fast Installation
- Ubuntu comes on one single CD, with thousands of extra packages available
online. The install is optimised for speed and simplicity. Ubuntu has excellent
support for laptops (both x86 based and Powerbook / iBook PPC based), and can
also be setup in a minimalist server configuration. It's a text based installer
for maximum compatibility and speed, we think it's the fastest Linux install
around.
- Live CD's for Intel x86, AMD64 and PPC
- Ubuntu is the first distribution to offer Live CDs for all three architectures
simultaneously. The new Live CD is easy to modify and update for custom Live
CDs with your personal selection of packages.
- GNOME 2.10.1
- Ubuntu always includes the very latest stable GNOME and KDE. In Hoary we
have GNOME 2.10.1, which features better performance and significant theme polish.
You might also be interested in Kubuntu (**), the new community driven KDE-based
Ubuntu, that is being released today.
- Firefox 1.0.2
- Ubuntu provides the Wall Street Journal's favourite open source browser,
tightly integrated into the GNOME desktop environment.
- First class productivity software
- Evolution 2.2.1.1 and OpenOffice.org 1.1.3 are just two.
- X.org 6.8.2
- X autodetection and laptop screen detection have had considerable updates
based on community participation. The binary drivers from ATI and Nvidia are
available and can be installed easily, though the system will use open source
drivers by default.
The complete release notes can be found here.
Further information
For more information, you can turn to any of the following resources:
- Ubuntu Website:
- The website contains some basic background on Ubuntu, an overview of the
project, information on how to get it, and some documentation for the software.
- Ubuntu Wiki:
- The wiki is a shared web space used by the Ubuntu community to develop new
ideas for Ubuntu. Anybody is welcome to edit and add to the wiki.
- Ubuntu Mailing Lists:
- Ubuntu mailing lists are the heart of our community. In addition to the
announcement list, and lists for users and developers of Ubuntu, there are now
Ubuntu mailing lists for the Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese,
Polish, Russian and Israeli communities as well as lists devoted to Ubuntu security,
news, translation, and the inevitable lighthearted chitchat. To get more information
or to subscribe, visit lists.ubuntu.com
- Ubuntu Forums
- The forums provide a web interface to the Ubuntu mailing lists that many
people find easier in addition to the providing a large number of unique web-only
forums. The Ubuntu Forums won an Ars Technica award for the best free software
community in 2004. Please visit ubuntuforums.org
- Ubuntu IRC Channel: #ubuntu and on irc.freenode.net
- The Ubuntu IRC channel is your best place to start for help and discussion
about Ubuntu and the Warty Warthog release. We aim to keep the signal-to-noise
ratio as high as possible on that channel, and on all community forums.
Thanks to the team of professional and volunteer maintainers who have worked
so hard to bring The Hoary Hedgehog Release to fruition, and to members of the
Ubuntu community, who have provided bug reports, documentation and translations.
10:31 AM
Copyright 2005