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Ubuntu 13.04 is out
http://www.canonical.com/content/ubuntu-1304-brings-dramatic-graphical-performance-enhancementsToday's release of Ubuntu 13.04 on the desktop brings a host of performance and quality improvements making it the fastest and most visually polished Ubuntu experience to date.
Performance on lightweight systems was a core focus for this cycle, as a prelude to Ubuntuâs release on a range of mobile form factors. As a result 13.04 delivers significantly faster response times in casual use, and a reduced memory footprint that benefits all users.
This release also illustrates Ubuntuâs ongoing commitment to quality and dependability. âOur kaizen approach to development as well as community engagement result in a high quality alternative for people worldwide,â commented Jane Silber, CEO at Canonical. âThis release, our 17th on a regular cadence, meets the needs of enterprises, organisations, governments and communities looking for a secure and intuitive computing experience.â
Canonicalâs next generation display server, MIR is available as an option for developer testing and contribution. MIR will enable the seamless convergence of Ubuntu across phone, tablet and PCs in the next set of releases. Having just one codebase for all devices simplifies the lives of both developers and end-users, and makes possible a new generation of devices that combine the portability of the mobile phone with the productivity of a laptop.
Performance on lightweight systems was a core focus for this cycle, as a prelude to Ubuntuâs release on a range of mobile form factors. As a result 13.04 delivers significantly faster response times in casual use, and a reduced memory footprint that benefits all users.
This release also illustrates Ubuntuâs ongoing commitment to quality and dependability. âOur kaizen approach to development as well as community engagement result in a high quality alternative for people worldwide,â commented Jane Silber, CEO at Canonical. âThis release, our 17th on a regular cadence, meets the needs of enterprises, organisations, governments and communities looking for a secure and intuitive computing experience.â
Canonicalâs next generation display server, MIR is available as an option for developer testing and contribution. MIR will enable the seamless convergence of Ubuntu across phone, tablet and PCs in the next set of releases. Having just one codebase for all devices simplifies the lives of both developers and end-users, and makes possible a new generation of devices that combine the portability of the mobile phone with the productivity of a laptop.
It includes an SDK for Ubuntu mobile devices. Should be interesting.
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Ubuntu 13.04 is out (Original Post)
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Phillip McCleod
(1,837 posts)1. must have it.
i got the benches cleared yesterday, so today's as good a day as any.
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)2. Staying with 12.04 LTS for obvious reasons. Been a great ride so far.
Adelante
(28,394 posts)3. Works great
Peppiest, smoothest release yet. I think I am won over.
gejohnston
(17,502 posts)4. have to check it out
so far, I'm happy with my version with Mint.
madokie
(51,076 posts)5. Just downloaded ubuntu 13.04/gnome
Last edited Mon Apr 29, 2013, 06:55 AM - Edit history (1)
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/daily-live/current/I plan to give it a spin and see how I like it.
Didn't care for ubuntu/gnome but I am liking Xubuntu.
More than likely will be installing Xubuntu