Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Feb 2009 18:06 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth has announced the plans for Ubuntu 9.10, named Karmic Koala. Jaunty Jackalope isn't out of its cage yet (April 2009), but the Ubuntu team is already planning for 9.10, which will see the light of day in October 2009. The desktop side will focus on beautification and an improved boot-up experience; the server side will target cloud computing.
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Audio and Wifi Support Getting Worse!
by BrendaEM on Sun 22nd Feb 2009 23:11 UTC
BrendaEM
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2005-11-23

Alsa needs work.

Pulse audio isn't ready.

Gnome never needed a streaming audio subsystem, any more than it needed to have Evil-ution shareware a depends. But, it will continue because the Gnome foundation answers to Novell.

Yet if there was to be one, JACK should have been the default Gnome client-server audio solution, perhaps backed by OSS--at least if works most of the time.

Unless something is done, droves of frustrated people will be hitting the threads, seeing Wifi and Audio solutions.