Jump to content
Compatible Support Forums
Sign in to follow this  
news

Announcing the Release Candidate for Ubuntu 9.04

Recommended Posts

The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Release Candidate for Ubuntu

9.04 Desktop and Server editions and Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Codenamed

"Jaunty Jackalope", 9.04 continues Ubuntu's proud tradition of integrating

the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality,

easy-to-use Linux distribution.

 

We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable, and suitable for

testing by any user.

 

Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Edition brings faster boot speeds and a new

notification system to your everyday computing experience.

 

Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition makes it easy to experiment with cloud computing

using Eucalyptus on your own servers, and sports an improved mail server

integration stack based on postfix and dovecot.

 

Ubuntu 9.04 Netbook Remix brings a new, easy-to-use interface

that is designed to be used on the smaller screens of netbook devices.

 

The Ubuntu 9.04 family of variants, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, and

Mythbuntu, also reach RC status today.

 

The final release of Ubuntu 9.04 is scheduled for 23 April 2009 and will

be supported for 18 months on both desktops and servers. Users requiring a

longer support lifetime may choose to continue using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, with

security support until 2011 on the desktop and 2013 on the server, rather

than upgrade to 9.04.

 

Before installing or upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04 please review the

instructions and caveats in the release notes:

 

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904

 

In addition, there are a small number of known bugs in the release

candidate that will be fixed before the Ubuntu 9.04 release, but warrant

highlighting for your attention:

 

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview#Known%20issues

 

About The Release Candidate

---------------------------

 

The purpose of the Release Candidate is to solicit one last round of

testing before the final release. Here are ways that you can help:

 

* Upgrade from Ubuntu or Kubuntu 8.10 to the Release Candidate by

following the instructions in the release notes referenced above.

 

* Participate in installation testing using the Release Candidate CD

images, by following the testing and reporting instructions at

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO

 

 

Desktop features

----------------

 

Faster boot times: improvements to Ubuntu's start-up process mean you can

spend less time waiting and more time being productive with your Ubuntu

desktop.

 

Notification system: notifications, those alerts that signify a change of

status on your system or whether someone is contacting you, have been made

consistent across applications to provide a pleasing, intuitive experience

for users.

 

Server features

---------------

 

Cloud computing: Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (powered by Eucalyptus) puts you

in control of your own cloud computing infrastructure, compatible with

Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) but running on your own servers behind

your firewall. Ubuntu Server Edition 9.04 will also see Ubuntu available

on Amazon EC2 -- making it the most complete cloud environment available

today.

 

Turn-key mail servers: the dovecot-postfix package in Ubuntu 9.04 provides

an all-in-one solution for deploying SMTP, POP3, and IMAP services with

integrated server-side filtering support.

 

Netbook Remix features

----------------------

 

Built-for-purpose interface: favourite applications and websites are just a

click away, making Ubuntu Netbook Remix a great choice for netbook users.

 

Faster boot times: improvements to Ubuntu's start-up process mean you can

spend less time waiting and more time being productive with your Ubuntu

Netbook desktop.

 

Ubuntu Netbook Remix is known to work on these netbook models:

Asus Eee PC 900

Acer Aspire One

Dell Mini 9

 

Kubuntu features

----------------

 

Kubuntu, built on the amazing KDE 4.2, brings users a complete,

full-featured KDE4 desktop with many new applications and innovations.

 

Please see https://wiki.kubuntu.org/JauntyJackalope/RC/Kubuntu for details.

 

Xubuntu features

----------------

 

Xubuntu comes with the light-weight Xfce 4.6 desktop environment for those

who want a desktop that is easy to use, but places particular emphasis on

conserving system resources.

 

Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/JauntyJackalope/RC for further

details.

 

Ubuntu Studio features

----------------------

 

Ubuntu Studio includes updates to input hardware and sound device

management from Ubuntu Desktop and a complete suite of tools for generation

of audio, video, and graphic content.

 

Ubuntu Studio 9.04 also features a streamlined installation process, giving

you a familiar Ubuntu desktop and all of your studio applications in a

single step.

 

The realtime kernel flavor (linux-rt) has returned and is again used by

default in Ubuntu Studio. The rtirq script (http://alsa.opensrc.org/Rtirq)

is also now included in the ubuntustudio-audio package. It is recommended

that users not use the new EXT4 filesystem with the linux-rt kernel on

production systems due to some reports of instability.

 

Jack-audio-connection-kit now includes support for the Free Firewire Audio

Drivers (FFADO, www.ffado.org).

 

Mythbuntu features

------------------

 

As of 9.04, Mythbuntu fits better into the Ubuntu ecosystem by using the

same build methods as all other remixes and derivatives. Because of this,

9.04 has been a focus around stability and preparing for an easy transition

to the next version of MythTV (0.22) later this year.

 

Unfortunately, the main Mythbuntu website, http://mythbuntu.org is

temporarily down due to a problem with the hosting provider. RC images

will still be available at

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/jaunty . We'll restore the

other mirrors as soon as the main site returns.

 

A more complete tour of the features new in 9.04 can be found at

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview

 

 

About Ubuntu

------------

 

Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux distribution for desktops, laptops, netbooks

and servers, with a fast and easy installation and regular releases. A

tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and an

incredible variety of add-on software is just a few clicks away.

 

Professional services including support are available from Canonical and

hundreds of other companies around the world. For more information about

support, visit http://www.ubuntu.com/support

 

To Get the Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate

----------------------------------------

 

To upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate from Ubuntu 8.10, follow these

instructions:

 

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JauntyUpgrades

 

Or, to perform a new installation or try out 9.04 "live" from CD, download

the Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate here (choose the mirror closest to you):

 

Asia:

 

* http://ftp.tcc.edu.tw/iso/Ubuntu/9.04 (Taiwan)

 

Europe:

 

* http://ubuntu.univ-nantes.fr/ubuntu-cd/9.04 (France)

* http://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/ubuntu.iso/9.04 (Germany)

* http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/linux/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (Greece)

* http://ie.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Ireland)

* http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.04 (Netherlands)

* http://es.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Spain)

* http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Sweden)

* http://ubuntu-releases.datahop.it/9.04 (United Kingdom)

 

North America:

 

* http://less.cogeco.net/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (Canada)

* http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (United States)

* http://ubuntu.media.mit.edu/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (United States)

 

Oceania/Australia:

 

* http://ubuntu-releases.optus.net/9.04 (Australia)

* http://ftp.citylink.co.nz/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (New Zealand)

 

Rest of the world:

 

http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Great Britain)

 

Please download using BitTorrent if possible. See

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BitTorrent for more information about

using BitTorrent.

 

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

Release Candidate into the best release of Ubuntu ever. Please note that,

where possible, we prefer that bugs be reported using the tools provided,

rather than by visiting Launchpad directly. Instructions can be found at

 

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs

 

If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but are

not sure, first try asking on the #ubuntu IRC channel on FreeNode, on the

 

Share this post


Link to post

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×