Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 07:28 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Tomorrow, Ubuntu's second 'long-term support' release, 8.04 or Hardy Heron, will propagate its way through the list of mirrors. OSNews took a short look at the beta release of Hardy Heron a few weeks ago, and concluded that "All in all, this release packs some interesting new features and frameworks, some of which should have been part of any Linux distribution three years ago. It is quite clearly a beta though, and definitely not ready yet to be labeled as a 'long term support' release." In anticipation of the release, El Reg caught up with Mark Shuttleworth in London.
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RE[2]: Syncronizing releases
by segedunum on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 10:10 UTC in reply to "RE: Syncronizing releases"
segedunum
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2005-07-06

I like the way Mac OS X has solved packet management though...

Dumping everything into one folder is not the answer. When Apple has more people developing for the Mac, and there is more of a reliance on core, shared components, then they'll see why that is.

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