A few weeks ago the decision was mooted to switch Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx from USplash to Plymouth. The decision was made in light of the fact that the boot transitions between boot and the […]
MadsRH has created a Visual timeline for the Ubuntu Lucid Lynx release schedule, just like he did for Karmic. It’s gorgeous and informative. What more could you want? The use of flowers as a metaphor is especially great. Release […]
David Siegel has posted about the plans for the “100 papercuts” proposals for Lucid Lynx. For those that don’t know, the 100 papercuts initiative sets out to fix those tiny bugs and trivial user interface […]
Earlier today Edward Hervey of the PiTiVi team responded to my previous post regarding PiTiVi becoming a default application in Ubuntu. His response was very well mannered and addressed many of the concerns both I […]
One feature will on the lips of everyone come Lucid: The Ubuntu Music Store. What Form Will It Take? At UDS09 the basics of how the integration of store and player will take shape were […]
UDS Wednesday kicked off with a super interesting session; a meeting entitled “Application selection in the default install“. Over three posts I’ll present the main ideas and discussions from these meetings: Whittling the default game […]
UDS Wednesday kicked off with a super interesting session; a meeting entitled “Application selection in the default install“. Over three posts I’ll present the main ideas and discussions from these meetings: Whittling the default game […]
It was named last week and will make the first tentative footsteps into the world in early December – but what do we know about the Lucid Lynx so far? The Lynx’s Lair What kind […]
The release schedule for Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx has been posted to the Ubuntu Wiki. The Lucid development cycle will see only 3 Alpha builds but adds in an extra Beta to the proceedings. Previous […]
The name of Ubuntu 10.04, the release due in April 2010, has been revealed as ‘Lucid Lynx’! Lynx’s Meat Lucid Lynx will be a LTS release (supported for 5 years) and will ship with Gnome […]