Canonical Launches Ubuntu 5.10 - Possibly the World's Favourite ...

Posted by tadelste on Oct 14, 2005 6:17 AM EDT
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Ubuntu 5.10 is now available. Aimed at both desktop and server installations, this latest version includes many new features for usability and ease of use. Also launched today are Kubuntu and Edubuntu.

London (PRWEB) October 14, 2005 -- Canonical Ltd is pleased to announce the availability of the latest version of Ubuntu. Designed to make Linux easy for everyone, the Ubuntu is targeted at PC users who are looking at a flexible, easy to use desktop, as well as providing all the required features and applications that businesses need on both desktops and servers.



This release features a new flavor of Ubuntu, called Edubuntu, which is a specialized version developed in collaboration with teachers and education specialists for classroom deployment.



It also has support for OEMs pre-installing Linux on new machines, either exclusively or alongside Microsoft Windows, making Ubuntu 5.10 the premier choice for system builders worldwide.



With a commitment to be available at no charge, have no restrictive licensing, and provide security updates for 18 months after each release, Ubuntu is uniquely placed to deliver Linux to all types users. Add the professional technical support from many companies around the world, and Ubuntu becomes the latest Linux to offer a solid base for all businesses.



Ubuntu 5.10 comes with two CDs : one for installing onto a PC or server, and the other to run as a Live CD, enabling anyone to try Ubuntu on their computer without disturbing their existing installation.



Ubuntu is free to everyone, no matter where they are in the world. The new release is available to download at http://www.ubuntu.com/download or by registering for the ShipIt program at shipit.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu (based on the GNOME desktop) and Kubuntu (based on the KDE desktop) will be available simultaneously and will support 32 and 64 bit PCs, and PowerPCs, together with a broad range of graphics cards, audio devices, printers, scanners, plus network and Bluetooth devices.



A major feature of Ubuntu 5.10 is the built-in thin client functionality - produced in cooperation with the Linux Terminal Server Project - making Ubuntu particularly advantageous in schools and for businesses with older hardware or who are looking to reduce total cost of ownership through effective Linux deployments. Ubuntu leads the world in the integration of thin client technology, making it the distribution of choice for large corporate desktop deployments where management costs and security are of critical importance.



GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4.3 provide the very latest user interfaces, and OpenOffice.org 2.0 enables support for the new OASIS Open Document Format, recently adopted as the standard by governments such as the State of Massachusetts.



Applications in 5.10 are now linked into the Launchpad infrastructure which enables more effective collaboration between open source developers. Visit Launchpad at http://www.launchpad.net to find out how Launchpad is helping developers work together to produce translations, track bugs and work together with distributed version control.



New support for up to 4 gigabytes of RAM on 32-bit architectures is included, as is kernel support for cluster filesystems ( OCFS2 and GFS ) : enabling the use of Ubuntu in high performance computing ( HPC ) environments such as clusters and grids.



A new easy to use tool for supporting multiple languages is included together with full support for HP all-in-one printer/scanner devices.



The kernel version is 2.6.12.5 with many updated drivers and extensive laptop support, with GCC 4.0.1 and glibc 2.3.5



Ubuntu is fast and easy to install, has regular, defined release cycles and installs a selection of the most popular excellent open source packages. To gain access to more software than you can imagine, simply use the built in update process. Ubuntu is part of the Debian family of distributions, with familiar administration and package selection and provides the largest number of applications available.



For those those who watch the Ubuntu code names closely, we are pleased to welcome the Breezy Badger, and look forward to the Dapper Drake.



About Ubuntu:


Since its launch in October 2004, Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions, with millions distributed and in use around the world. Based on Debian, Ubuntu will always be free, and will not have restrictive licenses associated with it. With these goals in mind at all times, Ubuntu aims at being the most widely used of all Linux systems, and is the center of a global open source software ecosystem. Find out more about Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com



About Canonical:


Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community. With a global organization headquartered in the Isle of Man, Canonical has employees throughout Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Australia.



Contact


Malcolm Yates


+44 20 7052 9842


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