[lubuntu-devel] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Lubuntu 16.10 Released!

Simon Quigley tsimonq2 at lubuntu.me
Thu Oct 13 23:55:35 UTC 2016


Thanks to all the hard work from our contributors, Lubuntu 16.10 has
been released! With the codename Yakkety Yak, Lubuntu 16.10 is the 11th
release of Lubuntu, with support until July 2017.

We even have Lenny the Lubuntu mascot[1] dressed up for the occasion!

WHAT IS LUBUNTU?

Lubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor based on the Lightweight X11
Desktop Environment (LXDE). The project’s goal is to provide a
lightweight yet functional distribution. Lubuntu specifically targets
older machines with lower resources, but also runs great on newer
hardware. Along with a simple but usuable graphical user interface,
Lubuntu comes with a wide variety of applications chosen for their small
footprint so you can browse, email, chat, play, and be productive.

WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD IT?

On the Ubuntu cdimage server[2], we have images for the following
architectures:
 - amd64 (commonly referred to as 64-bit)
 - i386 (commonly referred to as 32-bit)

The release notes are here if you wish to read them[3]. We have left out
some notes that are common to all flavors, so read the Ubuntu release
notes[4] if you wish.

WHAT'S IMPROVED SINCE 16.04?

 - We now ship with Linux Kernel 4.8.
 - General bug fix release as we prepare to switch to LXQt.
 - LXDE components have been updated with bug fixes.
 - The artwork has received an update.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Lubuntu is a good operating system for many old computers, but not for
all of them. Some computers have too little horsepower or memory. A rule
of thumb is that the computer should not be more than 10 years old.

*Memory (RAM)*

For advanced internet services like Google+, YouTube, Google Drive, and
Facebook, your computer needs at least 1 GB of RAM.

For local programs like LibreOffice and simple browsing habits, your
computer needs at least 512 MB of RAM.

*Processor (CPU)*

The minimum specification for CPU is Pentium 4 or Pentium M or AMD K8.
Older processors are too slow and the AMD K7 has problems with Flash video.

HOW DO I GET SUPPORT?

Our support channel is #lubuntu on freenode IRC[5]. If you don’t have an
IRC client, click the link in the earlier sentence, type in a nickname,
press start, state your question and press Enter to speak.

We also have the lubuntu-users mailing list. Send an email to
lubuntu-users AT lists DOT ubuntu DOT com.

HOW DO I CONTRIBUTE?

We always need more help! If you would like to contribute, head over to
our Getting Involved page[6]. If you have any questions about
contributing, please join #lubuntu-devel on freenode or email the
lubuntu-devel mailing list at lubuntu-devel AT lists DOT ubuntu DOT com.

KNOWN ISSUES

For known issues, please see the release notes[3].

LXQt

Unfortunately, we could not get LXQt ready in time for 16.10, so Lubuntu
16.10 ships with LXDE.

And for fun... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cHB3Rbz1OI

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing/Lenny
[2] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/
[3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu
[4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes
[5] https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#lubuntu
[6] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/GettingInvolved

Have a nice day,
Simon Quigley on behalf of the Lubuntu team



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