Kubuntu Breezy Release Candidate is now available:
Ubuntu 5.10RC (Release Candidate) has been released:
With just one more week to go before the final release of Ubuntu 5.10, the Ubuntu team is proud to announce the Ubuntu 5.10 Release Candidate. This is the final milestone before the official 5.10 release, and includes installation CDs, live CDs, and combination DVDs for three architectures.
With just one more week to go before the final release of Ubuntu 5.10, the Ubuntu team is proud to announce the Ubuntu 5.10 Release Candidate. This is the final milestone before the official 5.10 release, and includes installation CDs, live CDs, and combination DVDs for three architectures.
A new texinfo vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Fixed mozilla locale packages update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new dia vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Squid vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Less than two years into its development, a new version of Linux is generating considerable excitement.
Ubuntu carves niche in Linux landscape
Ubuntu carves niche in Linux landscape
A new unzip vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new SNMP vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new AbiWord vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new cpio vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Linux kernel vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Ubuntu 4.10 packages for USN-186-1 Firefox security update update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new Mozilla and Firefox vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Mad Penguin takes a first look at Ubuntu 5.10 Preview
A new CUPS vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new umount vulnerability update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
Mark Shuttleworth has announced the name of Ubuntu 6.04:
In keeping with tradition, it's time to name the next+1 release of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 6.04(ish) will be special, because as a community we are going to commit to supporting it for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server. In Montreal (October 30-Nov 6, all hackers welcome, companies send your developers, chip in and define it 'cos we all have to live with it, details at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBelowZero etc) we will be figuring out what changes are needed to the release process to ensure we can deliver on that commitment. We're likely to want to be a bit more conservative in the feature goals, and freeze a little longer.
In keeping with tradition, it's time to name the next+1 release of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 6.04(ish) will be special, because as a community we are going to commit to supporting it for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server. In Montreal (October 30-Nov 6, all hackers welcome, companies send your developers, chip in and define it 'cos we all have to live with it, details at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBelowZero etc) we will be figuring out what changes are needed to the release process to ensure we can deliver on that commitment. We're likely to want to be a bit more conservative in the feature goals, and freeze a little longer.
A new Squid vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement:
A new LessTif 1 vulnerabilities update is available for Ubuntu Linux. Here the announcement: