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Ubuntu 9.10 – Karmic Koala Released

// October 31st, 2009 // Comments // Open Source, Software

Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed Karmic Koala, has been officially released. This version introduces Canonical’s new Ubuntu One synchronization service and a number of other compelling improvements.

The Ubuntu Linux distribution has received a major update today. The new version, Ubuntu 9.10, will introduce several significant new features and will deliver the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment and other applications.

This is the eleventh release of Ubuntu since the project’s inception five years ago. The distribution has achieved an unprecedented level of popularity in the Linux desktop ecosystem and has attracted a considerable audience. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, touts the new release as its best yet and says that the latest improvements will take the Ubuntu user experience to the next level.

Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed Karmic Koala, is the first release to include Ubuntu One, Canonical’s new Web synchronization service. We first looked at Ubuntu One earlier this year during the beta testing stage. The service has gained several new features, including support for synchronizing contacts from the Evolution mail application and notes from Tomboy. Users can activate the Ubuntu One service by launching it from the Applications menu in the GNOME panel.

The new version of Ubuntu also offers an improved startup experience with new artwork and significantly improved boot performance. There are minor usability improvements throughout the entire distribution thanks to the Papercuts project, an initiative launched by Canonical to address user interface weaknesses in GNOME and other upstream projects. Ubuntu 9.10 has a new framework for programmers called Quickly that will automatically generate code templates to help get application development up and running faster.

GNOME 2.28, the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment, brings some nice enhancements to Ubuntu 9.10. This is the first version of Ubuntu to include GNOME’s Empathy instant messaging client and overhauled audio preferences tool. Empathy has support for voice and video chat, Adium themes, and a number of other features.

Other important upstream software shipped with Ubuntu 9.10 includes version 2.6.31 of the Linux kernel and Firefox 3.5, which adds new features like private browsing mode and support for the HTML 5 video element.

"Ubuntu 9.10 gives users more reasons than ever to seriously consider Linux at a time when many are thinking again about their operating system options. We are delivering a platform for users interested in an easy-to-use, great-looking, web-friendly operating system," said Canonical COO Jane Silber in a statement. "A faster, more beautiful boot and login sequence, file and contact synchronisation through online services and great experiences on the most popular notebook, desktop and netbook models continue to drive Ubuntu into the mainstream of computing choices."

The Ubuntu development community has also released updated versions of the Ubuntu server and netbook editions along with a number of other variants such as KDE-based Kubuntu. For more details, check out the feature tour and official release notes. Users can download the new version from the Ubuntu website.

 

Here is my post on How to get a free Ubuntu Shipped to your home FREE !

How to get a free Ubuntu (Linux) CD

// July 28th, 2009 // Comments // Open Source, Software

Ubuntu is giving away installation CDs for FREE! It even cover the shipping fee for you!

“The Ubuntu team will send you Ubuntu CDs at no charge, for you to install and share. We will cover the cost of shipping the CDs to you as well.”

What is Ubuntu?

Ubuntu is a free, open source operating system that starts with the breadth of Debian and adds regular releases (every six months), a clear focus on the user and usability (it should “Just Work”, TM) and a commitment to security updates with 18 months of support for every release. Ubuntu ships with the latest Gnome release as well as a selection of server and desktop software that makes for a comfortable desktop experience off a single installation CD.

Ubuntu is a community developed, Linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. It contains all the applications you need – a web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more.

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What is the eligibility?

Literally you need not have any specific eligibility to get free cd.  The things You will need is :

  • Internet Connection
  • e-mail id
  • Mailing Address

Everything is fine !  How to get it?


Step 1 : Go to the Ubuntu Linux free cd shipping  website at https://shipit.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Website

Ubuntu Shipit Website

Step 2 : Choose ” Request a CD of Ubuntu Desktop Edition” (For normal Desktop and Laptop also)

Step 3 : Create a new LaunchPad account.

What is Launchpad and a Launchpad Account?

Launchpad is the central point where we gather all sorts of interactions around Ubuntu, Canonical and free software generally. You can use your Launchpad account to report bugs, to find or contribute translations, to find specs, to contribute code, or to simply buy a t-shirt.

Ubuntu - Launchpad Login Service

Ubuntu - Launchpad Login Service

Step 4 : Verify your email ID

Ubuntu - Launchpad email Verification

Ubuntu - Launchpad email Verification

Step 5 : Choose Screen name and password.

Ubuntu - Launchpad Login

Ubuntu - Launchpad Login

Step 6 : Fill the Free CD Request form

Request free Ubuntu CD

Request free Ubuntu CD

Step7 : Click on “Submit Request” and wait for your CD to arrive at your door step. You will get the CD within 4 to 6 weeks. Well it is worth the wait then not to try it at all…!

So what are you waiting for,  Book your Free Ubuntu CD now !

Note : Similarly you can request Kubuntu CD at https://shipit.kubuntu.org,

Note : Alternately you can also download it for free, which saves Ubuntu money so they can make it better.

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