Announcing Beta release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS

Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Apr 20 15:46:48 BST 2006


The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the Beta Release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS -
codenamed "Dapper Drake". The Beta Release introduces the new Desktop CD,
which can be used both to try Ubuntu "live" and to install the system.

Ubuntu is a Linux distribution for your desktop or server, with a fast and
easy install, regular releases, a tight selection of excellent packages
installed by default, every other package you can imagine available from the
network, and professional technical support from Canonical Ltd and hundreds
of other companies around the world.

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (long-term support) will be the first Ubuntu release to be
supported for three years on the desktop, and five years on the server.

To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Beta
---------------------------

Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Beta here (choose the mirror closest to you):

  United States:
    http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/

  Europe:
    http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/

  United Kingdom:
    http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/

  Rest of the World:
    http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/

Please download using Bittorrent if possible.

To upgrade from Ubuntu 5.10 to Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Beta, follow these
instructions:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades

The final version of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is expected to be released in June. At
that time, we will mail pressed Desktop CDs free of charge.


About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Beta
--------------------------

To see it all, you'll need to try the CD, but the highlights 
include:

 On the Desktop

  * A new graphical installer is available on the live CD, allowing Ubuntu
    to be installed quickly and easily to your hard disk

  * Faster system startup and login

  * Simplified menu organization

  * Graphical shutdown process

  * Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power Manager

  * Improved support for video playback

  * Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
    wireless and wired networks

  * It is now possible to enable accessibility options from the very first
    boot screen of the live CD, and thereby use the accessibility features
    of Ubuntu during installation

  * GNOME 2.14.1

  * OpenOffice.org 2.0.2

  * X.org 7.0


 On the Server

  * New kernels targeted at server platforms. The server kernels are tuned 
    differently than the desktop kernels (providing better performance for
    server applications). The "server" kernel is generic, and should work on
    the same equipment that the desktop kernel does. The "bigiron" server
    kernel is geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs
    (ES7000/Summit/BIGSMP).

  * Turn-key LAMP installation

  * Improved support for clusters and SANs

  * Numerous thin client enhancements, including faster client startup,
    graphical boot process, reduced memory requirements, and sound
    device support


 Localization

  * Automatic setup of non-Latin input methods

  * Menu item translations can now be included in language packs, 
    for faster integration of new and updated translations

 Installation and Upgrades

  * The text-mode installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
    straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
    simpler, and more reliable.

  * Ubuntu can now be installed to USB devices, such as removable hard
    drives and flash memory, using the text-mode installer

  * A new upgrade tool is available, for simple, clean and reliable upgrades 
    from one Ubuntu release to the next, starting with Ubuntu 5.10


 "Under the hood"

  * GCC 4.0.3

  * glibc 2.3.6

  * Linux 2.6.15.6

  * New live CD infrastructure for improved performance, usability and 
    space-efficiency

  * Greatly improved infrastructure for automatic hardware detection and
  * activation

  * The system PATH is now set in exactly one place, /etc/environment, for
    convenient administration

As always, Ubuntu includes the very best of the 100% Free / Libre 
application software world, and each new release incorporates 
countless new features and bugfixes from the global development 
community.


Feedback and Helping
--------------------

If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of 
ways you can participate at

  http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/

Your comments, bug reports, patches and suggestions will help turn 
this Beta into the best release of Ubuntu ever.  Please report 
bugs through the Launchpad bug tracker:

  http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs

If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but 
aren't sure, first try asking on the #ubuntu IRC channel on FreeNode, 
on the Ubuntu Users mailing list, or on the Ubuntu forums:

  http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/


More Information
----------------

You can find out more about Ubuntu and about this preview release on 
our website, IRC channel and wiki. If you're new to Ubuntu, please
visit:

  http://www.ubuntu.com/


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-- 
 - mdz



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