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+ | ====== Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Issue 3 ====== | ||
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+ | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Issue 3 for the week of June 11, 2006 - June 17, 2006 | ||
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+ | You can always find this and other Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issues at: https:// | ||
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+ | Translations: | ||
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+ | ===== In This Issue ===== | ||
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+ | * Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server for SUN Sparc64 released | ||
+ | * Daily kernel builds for edgy | ||
+ | * Bug fixes and security updates | ||
+ | * GNOME 2.14.2 in Ubuntu 6.06 | ||
+ | * Edgy Usplash testing | ||
+ | * Feature Of The Week - Devhelp | ||
+ | * and more | ||
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+ | ===== General Community News ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server for SUN Sparc64 Released ==== | ||
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+ | Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server for the SUN Sparc64 architecture was released this week. After some additional heroic work by Fabio, Adam and Celso Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server for SUN Sparc64 is ready for the world. Ubuntu runs super fast on SUNs new Niagara T1000 and T2000 machines. The blog post below even has some very impressive stats: | ||
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+ | For the official announcement see: | ||
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+ | ==== Daily Kernel Builds For Edgy ==== | ||
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+ | Ben Collins, Ubuntu kernel hacker extraordinaire, | ||
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+ | "No, these are not setup for APT, and never will be. The reason being that I always want people making an effort to use these kernels, not get/ | ||
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+ | You can find the daily edgy kernels at: | ||
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+ | See the announcement for more details about daily kernel builds for edgy: | ||
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+ | ==== Edgy Usplash Testing ==== | ||
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+ | "Edgy users may notice that the usplash artwork has changed to a "test card" image; this is to allow us to determine what hardware does with the displayed image. | ||
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+ | The four arrows (top, bottom, left and right) of the image should neatly touch the sides of your screen with the image stretched to fill the space. | ||
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+ | If this IS NOT what you see, could you take a picture (with a digital camera) and link to it from a reply to this mail. | ||
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+ | If you cannot take a picture, please try and describe what you see, in particular note which colour has been picked for any space not used by the test card image. | ||
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+ | Thanks," | ||
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+ | ===== Security Updates ===== | ||
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+ | Security vulnerabilities found in the following packages have been fixed in all affected Ubuntu releases: | ||
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+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
+ | * [https:// | ||
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+ | ''' | ||
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+ | for the discussion on a permanent solution for these vulnerabilities. We apologize for any inconvenience and will have the issue resolved as quickly as possible. | ||
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+ | ===== Ubuntu ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Gets GNOME 2.14.2 ==== | ||
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+ | This week Ubuntu 6.06 LTS has received a fairly significant update in the form of GNOME 2.14.2. GNOME 2.14.2 brings with it a variety of bug fixes, improvements and translation updates. Many of you may have already received this update during the week. If not, go ahead and update your machine now, its a tasty update. | ||
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+ | ===== Kubuntu ===== | ||
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+ | ==== UKUUG ==== | ||
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+ | Jonathan Riddell will be talking at UKUUG' | ||
+ | at the University of Sussex, Brighton | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Feature Of The Week - Devhelp ===== | ||
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+ | If you are a developer you may often times find yourself scouring the Internet looking for various API references and other technical information you may require while building your software. Sometimes this is the only way to find what you need but for many GNOME applications and libraries you can often find the information your are looking for is readily available via a neat little app called Devhelp. Devhelp consolidates various developer focused documentation into one convenient location so you always know where to find it. To install Devhelp simply install the package named ''' | ||
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+ | ===== Additional News Resources ===== | ||
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+ | As always you can find more news and announcements at: | ||
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+ | and | ||
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+ | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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+ | Thank you for reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. See you next week! | ||
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+ | ===== Credits ===== | ||
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+ | The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by: | ||
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+ | * Matt Galvin | ||
+ | * Jerome Gotangco | ||
+ | * Jonathan Riddell | ||
+ | * And many others | ||
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+ | ===== Feedback ===== | ||
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+ | This document is maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Team. Please feel free to contact us regarding any concerns or suggestions by either sending an email to ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com or by using any of the other methods on the [[https:// | ||