Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Intrepid Ibex

in·trep·id [in-trep-id] :

–adjective
resolutely fearless; dauntless: an intrepid explorer.

-synonyms
brave, courageous, bold.

i·bex [ahy-beks]:

noun, plural i·bex·es, ib·i·ces [ib-uh-seez, ahy-buh-]
any of several wild goats of the genus Capra, inhabiting mountainous regions of Eurasia and North Africa, having long, recurved horns.

Ubuntu has always followed this naming scheme; adjective followed by some animal. The past releases, in reverse order, were Hardy Heron, Gutsy Gibbon, Feisty Fawn, Edgy Eft, Dapper Drake. Each release has a gap of approximately 6 months between them. The version numbers are, derived from the year and the month of release. For example, Ibex will be 2008.10.30.


Intrepid is officially releasing on 30th Oct 2008. Below is a count(down)er (and the primary purpose of this post)



I've been using Ubuntu since Dapper and have found it a more than satisfactory substitute OS to M$'s windoz. And its always got better since then. Do give it a shot. You can even pre-order a free CD here. (Please. Please. Don't make an order unless you know what you're going to do with it or not going to do anything at all. But it is worth a try)

The naming is quite appropriate. Especially, comparing it with an Ibex. These are Mark Shuttleworth's own words:

During the 8.10 cycle we will be venturing into interesting new
territory, and we'll need the rugged adventurousness of a mountain
goat to navigate tricky terrain. Our desktop offering will once
again be a focal point as we re-engineer the user interaction model
so that Ubuntu works as well on a high-end workstation as it does on
a feisty little subnotebook. We'll also be reaching new peaks of
performance - aiming to make the mobile desktop as productive as
possible.

A notable improvement will be pervasive internet access. Wherein you can roam(like a goat does) while Ubuntu automatically hooks onto whatever bandwidth is available across different wireless technologies. Also, what's special about this release is that a developer conference played a key role in drawings its blue print; There has been a sudden burst of contribution through this conference, from artists and developers to translators and advocates.

On why this release is important to me. I currently have Hardy, incrementally upgraded from Feisty. There have been too many packages installed, improperly removed, broken etc in them. I've been waiting for this release to start anew with Ubuntu. I'm planning a minimal install which will help my box's humble computing power. :-)

My friend Vishal, who's been trying Ubuntu beta releases for the past two, says he's pretty happy with what he sees and recommends it for people switching to GNU/Linux.

I welcome Ibex!

PS: The next release Jaunty Jackalope is expected to give Ubuntu users a jaunty boot up experience! w00t!!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ibex is good. Windows users, trust me. Shut down your computer and open your eyes.

LVS said...

@vishal
lets see how gspca works with my webcam :D

VSR said...

Hey Ubuntu aka LVS,

I really dunno abt tis UBUNTU stuff, but every time u come up wit smthng lik tis blog, it fascinates me a lot to start exploring it (Ofcourse the very next moment I forget the very idea, bad memory! :P )

Keep it rolling, you Gutsy Gibbon

VSR

LVS said...

@VSR
right now, am a hardy heron :D
how about you want a copy of Ibex?

Anonymous said...

so how you liking ibex?

LVS said...

@rukmani
hopping along with it...had a hard time making it see my SATA though :)

Anonymous said...

Intrepid is fun indeed. I didn't know when new versions were released and how their version number is decided. That was new to me. Nice post indeed. I myself being a Ubuntu user didn't care to write a post on Intrepid. Will write one after 5 months for the next one! Jackalope!

LVS said...

@jithin alias G

would you call it Jithin's Jackalope? I hope they bring in the 'new notifications' thing..looks way too cool! http://arstechnica.com/guides/other/canonical-linux-notification-system.ars/1

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