A lot of the core people just feel excited about the technology. And that's why a lot of people just start; that's where I started from, it was just the excitement of doing something yourself. It's kind of like a hobby. You can tinker with cars, you can tinker with computers. There are a lot of technical issues that are just very exciting if you're that kind of person...At least from the developers' standpoint, nobody does it because they hate Microsoft. None of the people I work with do it for that reason. They do it because they love doing what they do.
keepitfunny a écrit:une question pour les pros de linux
si je prend une version linux live (boot CD)
le USB est-il reconnue ?
et si oui, puis-je conecté un disque dur USB et copié le disque dur présent ?
P.S. oui oui je sais, c'est deux questions ca
Hugues a écrit:keepitfunny a écrit:une question pour les pros de linux
si je prend une version linux live (boot CD)
le USB est-il reconnue ?
et si oui, puis-je conecté un disque dur USB et copié le disque dur présent ?
P.S. oui oui je sais, c'est deux questions ca
Si la distribution LiveCD que tu utilises a une bonne finition, tu n'auras aucun mal à accéder aux deux disques et le copier de l'un à l'autre, avec l'interface graphique. Dans le cas contraire (le pire des cas rassure-oi), il te faudra taper des commandes dans le terminal pour monter les disques manuellement et les copier.
Pour te donner une réponse plus étoffée, en fait le kernel Linux reconnait l'USB depuis bien longtemps, cela fut même disponible avant Windows.
En revanche, il faut comprendre que chaque élément du système est un projet indépendant.
Créer/développer une distribution Linux, c'est en fait rassembler chacun de ses éléments et les configurer pour les faire intéragir en un système qui fonctionne. Une distribution de mauvaise qualité, bien qu'ayant les mêmes briques qu'une autre distribution, aura donc des éléments qui ne communiquent pas bien entre eux.
Pour vulgariser, ainsi, dans le cas d'une distribution bien configurée, le noyau détectera une connexion usb et fera appel à des logiciels systèmes (dont je ne détaille pas la liste) qui, si il s'agit d'un disque usb, le monteront automatiquement, et feront apparaitre une icone sur le bureau. Dans le cas d'une distribution mal configurée, à un endroit de cette chaine de sous-traitance, un de ces enchainements se fera mal. Toutefois ces dernières années des distributions aussi calamiteuses que le scénario catastrophe que je sous-entends se sont faites rares.
En somme si tu utilises une distribution livecd connue tel que Knoppix, le LiveCD Ubuntu, SLAX ou dérivé, il est fort probable que tout se déroulera sans souci.
Hugues
Hugues a écrit:Apparemment, le passage de Breezy à Dapper (Ubuntu 6.06 LTS) sera possible à partir de 12h00 UTC soit 14h française et 8h au Québéc. Est-ce que les iso seront disponible à la même heure ou plus tôt, je ne le sais pas encore.
Actuellement, il vous est possible de télécharger la Release Candidate sortie jeudi dernier.
Normalement, la définition d'une release candidate, c'est que la version finale sera la release candidate la plus aboutie, et que le nom de son fichier sera renommée en version finale. Il ne doit y avoir aucune différence donc, entre la dernière release candidate et la version finale.
Or le projet Ubuntu ne suit pas tout à fait ce principe puisqu'il y a eu quelques modifications sur les thèmes/fonds d'écran etc ces jours-ci (rien d'autre n'a changé), et comme il ne sortira pas une nouvelle release candidate, entre la dernière release candidate et la version finale il y aura donc eu des changements (enfin les leaders du projet pour se justifier peuvent toujours dire qu'il y a bien eu une seconde release candidate mais qu'elle a été privée).
La release candidate se trouve là où demain vous trouverez la version finale:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
Pour connaitre un avant-gout de ce que vous obtiendrez demain:
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/dapperrc
Enfin, à l'heure évoquée plus haut, ceux qui ont Breezy se verront automatiquement proposer demain la mise à jour vers Dapper (aucune adresse de dépots à changer).
Hugues
Matt Zimmerman a écrit:Announcing Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Jun 1 10:08:04 BST 2006
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS,
codenamed "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable
Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several
architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
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 with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors,
and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and
hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term
support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support
will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on
the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States:
http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden)
http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD --
or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG --
place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/
http://shipit.kubuntu.org/
http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power
Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of
this release, for all supported desktop environments
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).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end
server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment
that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is
geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit
/ BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* 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 included in language packs, for faster
integration of new and updated translations provided through
Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/da ... anslations
Installation and Upgrades
* 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
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
simpler, and more reliable.
"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. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu
--------------------
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/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but
aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net,
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 release on our
websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
http://www.kubuntu.org/
http://www.edubuntu.org/
To sign up for future Ubuntu announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's
very low volume announcement list at:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinf ... u-announce
Matt Zimmerman a écrit:Announcing Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Jun 1 10:08:04 BST 2006
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS,
codenamed "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable
Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several
architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
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 with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors,
and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and
hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term
support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support
will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on
the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States:
http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden)
http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD --
or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG --
place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/
http://shipit.kubuntu.org/
http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power
Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of
this release, for all supported desktop environments
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).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end
server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment
that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is
geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit
/ BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* 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 included in language packs, for faster
integration of new and updated translations provided through
Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/da ... anslations
Installation and Upgrades
* 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
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
simpler, and more reliable.
"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. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu
--------------------
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/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but
aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net,
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 release on our
websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
http://www.kubuntu.org/
http://www.edubuntu.org/
To sign up for future Ubuntu announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's
very low volume announcement list at:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinf ... u-announce
Matt Zimmerman a écrit:Announcing Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Jun 1 10:08:04 BST 2006
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS,
codenamed "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable
Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several
architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
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 with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors,
and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and
hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term
support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support
will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on
the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States:
http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden)
http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD --
or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG --
place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/
http://shipit.kubuntu.org/
http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power
Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of
this release, for all supported desktop environments
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).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end
server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment
that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is
geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit
/ BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* 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 included in language packs, for faster
integration of new and updated translations provided through
Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/da ... anslations
Installation and Upgrades
* 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
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
simpler, and more reliable.
"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. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu
--------------------
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/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but
aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net,
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 release on our
websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
http://www.kubuntu.org/
http://www.edubuntu.org/
To sign up for future Ubuntu announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's
very low volume announcement list at:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinf ... u-announce
Matt Zimmerman a écrit:Announcing Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Jun 1 10:08:04 BST 2006
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS,
codenamed "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable
Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several
architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
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 with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors,
and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and
hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term
support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support
will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on
the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States:
http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden)
http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD --
or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG --
place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/
http://shipit.kubuntu.org/
http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power
Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of
this release, for all supported desktop environments
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).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end
server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment
that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is
geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit
/ BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* 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 included in language packs, for faster
integration of new and updated translations provided through
Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/da ... anslations
Installation and Upgrades
* 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
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
simpler, and more reliable.
"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. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu
--------------------
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/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but
aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net,
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 release on our
websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
http://www.kubuntu.org/
http://www.edubuntu.org/
To sign up for future Ubuntu announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's
very low volume announcement list at:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinf ... u-announce
Matt Zimmerman a écrit:Announcing Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
Thu Jun 1 10:08:04 BST 2006
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS,
codenamed "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable
Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several
architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
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 with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors,
and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and
hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term
support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support
will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on
the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States:
http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden)
http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD --
or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG --
place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/
http://shipit.kubuntu.org/
http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power
Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different
wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of
this release, for all supported desktop environments
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).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end
server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment
that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is
geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit
/ BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* 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 included in language packs, for faster
integration of new and updated translations provided through
Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/da ... anslations
Installation and Upgrades
* 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
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting
straight into the complete system. This makes it faster,
simpler, and more reliable.
"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. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu
--------------------
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/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but
aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net,
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 release on our
websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
http://www.kubuntu.org/
http://www.edubuntu.org/
To sign up for future Ubuntu announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's
very low volume announcement list at:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinf ... u-announce
Cyril a écrit:Une fois, c'était suffisant Hughes
J'ai téléchargé l'ISO... A tester la semaine prochaine...
To sum up my experience with Ubuntu 19s Dapper I will say that it is easily the most impressive Linux distribution I have used to date. The combination of speed, stability, ease of use and the excellant apt-get package manager, makes it the Linux distro to beat.
Stef a écrit:Oui, mais c'était pas spécifique au topic, comme ici. Et seuelemtn pour les utilisateurs de FF, il me semble.
Hugues a écrit:Cyril a écrit:Une fois, c'était suffisant Hughes
J'ai téléchargé l'ISO... A tester la semaine prochaine...
Tu es méfiant quant au problème de l'émulateur rencontré avec la version de développement pour ndiswrapper (pour les novices, c'est un émulateur de pilote Windows pour la connexion wifi) ? J'espère que quelqu'un aura signalé à ta place le problème que tu rencontrais dans la version de développement.
Hugues
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schumi84f1 a écrit:Stef a écrit:Oui, mais c'était pas spécifique au topic, comme ici. Et seuelemtn pour les utilisateurs de FF, il me semble.
JE RECLAME L'ICONE FF AU TOPIC APPROPRIE
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