It’s probably about time that I drew attention to Ubuntu’s The Fridge. While the strap line says “News for Human Beings”, it seems to be the place to find out about development releases of the said Linux distribution. Today, there’s a new alpha release of Intrepid Ibex (8.10) out and they have the details. As for me, I’ll stick to updating my 8.10 installation using Synaptic rather than going through the whole risky process of a complete installation following a download of the CD image. Saying that, it would be nice to see the System Monitor indicating which alpha release I have. I didn’t notice anything very dramatic after I did the update, apart maybe from the hiding away of boot messages at system startup and shutdown or the appearance of a button for changing display settings in the panel atop the desktop.
Topics Discussed
Adobe Blog Blogging Canon Command Line CSS Debian Fedora Firefox GNOME Google hard drive Hardware HTML Installation Internet Explorer JavaScript Linux Microsoft MySQL openSUSE Opera Operating System Perl Photoshop Photoshop Elements PHP SAS Software Ubuntu UNIX upgrade VirtualBox Virtualisation Virtual Machine Vista VMware Web Browsers Windows Windows XP WordPress WordPress.com WordPress plugins XHTML XP
Twitter Updates
- Delicious: HTML5 Demos and Examples http://ow.ly/16Ob7s 2 hrs ago
- Delicious: SAS TALKS Webinar Series http://ow.ly/16O38J 8 hrs ago
- Delicious: XMLmind: XMLmind http://ow.ly/16NG9v 1 day ago
- Delicious: Symphony. http://ow.ly/16Nhwe 2 days ago
- Delicious: Halogy | Brandable, Hosted CMS for Designers, Developers and Agencies http://ow.ly/16Ngze 2 days ago
- More updates...
Archive for July 26th, 2008
Another alpha release of Ubuntu 8.10 is out
Saturday, July 26th 2008
Topics: Linux
Tags: alpha release, development, Installation, Linux, Linux Distribution, Synaptic, Ubuntu
Tags: alpha release, development, Installation, Linux, Linux Distribution, Synaptic, Ubuntu