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2010

Ubuntu Netbook Edition : “Canonical Desktop Experience Team” team

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Ubuntu Netbook Edition 1. “Canonical Desktop Experience Team” team 2. Ubuntu Netbook Edition PPA description Contains the latest packages for Ubuntu Netbook Edition from the Canonical Desktop Experience Team Adding this PPA to your system You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:canonical-dx-team/une to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) Technical details about this PPA This PPA can be added to your system manually by copying the lines below and adding them to your system's software sources. deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-dx-team/une/ubuntu lucid main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-dx-team/une/ubuntu lucid main Signing key: 1024R/7AE26941 (What is this?) Fingerprint: B830F373C1A4AB09059A12F8AA2BB78B7AE26941 For questions and bugs with software in this PPA please contact Canonical Desktop Experience Team.

Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Unity, and Ubuntu Light

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Unity, and Ubuntu Light Monday, May 10th, 2010 A few months ago we took on the challenge of building a version of Ubuntu for the dual-boot, instant-on market. We wanted to be surfing the web in under 10 seconds, and give people a fantastic web experience. We also wanted it to be possible to upgrade from that limited usage model to a full desktop. The fruit of that R&D is both a new desktop experience codebase, called Unity, and a range of Light versions of Ubuntu, both netbook and desktop, that are optimised for dual-boot scenarios. The dual-boot, web-focused use case is sufficiently different from general-purpose desktop usage to warrant a fresh look at the way the desktop is configured. We spent quite a bit of time analyzing screenshots of a couple of hundred different desktop configurations from the current Ubuntu and Kubuntu user base, to see what people used most. We also identified the things that are NOT needed in lightweight dual-boot instant-on offerings. That provided us both with a list of things to focus on and make rich, and a list of things we could leave out. Instant-on products are generally used in a stateless fashion. These are “get me to the web asap” environments, with no need of heavy local file management. If there is content there, it would be best to think of it as “cloud like” and synchronize it with the local Windows environment, with cloud services and other devices. They are also not environments where people would naturally expect to use a wide range of applications: the web is the key, and there may be a few complementary capabilities like media playback, messaging, games, and the ability to connect to local devices like printers and cameras and pluggable media. We also learned something interesting from users. It’s not about how fast you appear to boot. It’s about how fast you actually deliver a working web browser and Internet connection. It’s about how fast you have a running system that is responsive to the needs of the user. Unity: a lightweight netbook interface There are several driving forces behind the result. The desktop screenshots we studied showed that people typically have between 3 and 10 launchers on their panels, for rapid access to key applications. We want to preserve that sense of having a few favorite applications that are instantly accessible. Rather than making it equally easy to access any installed application, we assume that almost everybody will run one of a few apps, and they need to switch between those apps and any others which might be running, very easily. We focused on maximising screen real estate for content. In particular, we focused on maximising the available vertical pixels for web browsing. Netbooks have screens which are wide, but shallow. Notebooks in general are moving to wide screen formats. So vertical space is more precious than horizontal space. We also want to embrace touch as a first class input. We want people to be able to launch and switch between applications using touch, so the launcher must be finger friendly.

Lançamento do Lucid Lynx contará com os CDs oficiais da Canonical | Ubuntu São Paulo

Lançamento do Lucid Lynx contará com os CDs oficiais da Canonical Acabei de receber a caixa com os CDs do Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. No evento dos dias 13 e 16 já contaremos com os CDs oficiais da Canonical para distribuir e usar no Install-fest do dia 16. Se você tem vontade de experimentar o Ubuntu no seu computador, mas tem medo de instalar ou tem um amigo, parente ou colega na mesma situação, leve o seu computador para a Casa de Cultura Digital no dia 16/05 das 10h às 17h e saia com o Ubuntu instalado e o seu CD na mão. Instruções para o Install Fest 1. Leve o seu computador e todos os periféricos que queira ver funcionando após a instalação 2. Faça back-up dos seus arquivo pessoais 3. Se quiser fazer dual-boot (Windows e Linux instalados na mesma máquina), tenha certeza que há espaço suficiente para a instalação (mínimo de 4Gb) e certifique-se de desfragmentar o seu disco antes de levá-lo ao install-fest. Seguindo essas recomendações simples, garantimos que você sairá feliz e contente, com o GNU/Linux instalado na sua máquina! :-D Aqui vão algumas fotos dos CDs para atiçar os curiosos. Recebemos as versões do Ubuntu, Kubuntu e Server. Lembrando que os CDs estão disponíveis para a toda a comunidade

Linux Legal - para quem não tem medo de aprender: Lançamento do Lucid Lynx contará com os CDs oficiais da Canonical

quarta-feira, 12 de maio de 2010 Lançamento do Lucid Lynx contará com os CDs oficiais da Canonical Acabei de receber a caixa com os CDs do Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. No evento dos dias 13 e 16 já contaremos com os CDs oficiais da Canonical para distribuir e usar no Install-fest do dia 16. Se você tem vontade de experimentar o Ubuntu no seu computador, mas tem medo de instalar ou tem um amigo, parente ou colega na mesma situação, leve o seu computador para a Casa de Cultura Digital no dia 16/05 das 10h às 17h e saia com o Ubuntu instalado e o seu CD na mão. Instruções para o Install Fest 1. Leve o seu computador e todos os periféricos que queira ver funcionando após a instalação 2. Faça back-up dos seus arquivo pessoais 3. Se quiser fazer dual-boot (Windows e Linux instalados na mesma máquina), tenha certeza que há espaço suficiente para a instalação (mínimo de 4Gb) e certifique-se de desfragmentar o seu disco antes de levá-lo ao install-fest. Seguindo essas recomendações simples, garantimos que você sairá feliz e contente, com o GNU/Linux instalado na sua máquina! :-D Recebemos as versões do Ubuntu, Kubuntu e Server. Lembrando que os CDs estão disponíveis para a toda a comunidade Email this • Add to del.icio.us • Share on Facebook • Stumble It! Postado por Legendário às 21:47

Lubuntu 10.04 is now available for download | lubuntu

lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. The lubuntu team aims to earn official endorsement from Canonical. Please join us. Read more.. Lubuntu 10.04 is now available for download Sun, 05/02/2010 - 23:39 — Mario Behling Julien Lavergne released the final "stable beta" version of lubuntu 10.04. - Torrent : http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.04.iso.torrent - Direct download : http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.04.iso - MD5Sum: http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/md5sum.txt

lubuntu | light Ubuntu for faster computing

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lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. The lubuntu team aims to earn official endorsement from Canonical. Please join us. Read more..

2009

init: Debian migrando para o upstart, da Canonical

init: Debian migrando para o upstart, da Canonical Leia também: * Preview: 18 novidades do GIMP 2.8 * Amarok 2.2 * O'Reilly e Novatec apresentam: "Desenvolvimento de Aplicações Android" * Lançado o G:Noblin 3.0 * Cronograma: Firefox 4.0 sai no fim de 2010 * Campo Grande-MS: Últimas vagas para "Fundamentos do Sistema Linux" e "Firewall e Proxy" Uma mensagem recente na debian-devel-announce descreve detalhadamente os problemas enfrentados pelo sistema de boot atual do Debian e o que está sendo feito para consertá-los. Segundo a nota, as mudanças no boot do Linux ao longo dos anos recentes tornaram-no mais e mais orientado a eventos, com mudanças que deram fim ao bloqueio enquanto o sistema procurava por discos e outros componentes de hardware, e estas alterações foram tornando mais frágil o anteriormente confiável velho sistema de boot do Debian. As mudanças propostas incluem mudar o sequenciamento dos scripts de inicialização (para considerar as dependências) e migrar para o Upstart, desenvolvido originalmente para o Ubuntu e já adotado por outras distribuições como o Fedora e o Maemo. A migração já deve ocorrer durante o desenvolvimento da versão Squeeze. (via lwn.net) Saiba mais (lwn.net).

Ubuntu Netbook Remix | Canonical

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Ubuntu Netbook Remix is optimised to run on a new category of affordable Internet-centric devices called netbooks. It includes a new consumer-friendly interface that allows users to quickly and easily get on-line and use their favourite applications. This interface is optimised for a retail sales environment.

Launchpad agora é open source | Ubuntero

Launchpad agora é open source postado em Ubuntu | A Canonical, fundadora do projeto Ubuntu, anunciou hoje a abertura do código do software que roda o Launchpad, plataforma de desenvolvimento e colaboração usada por milhares de desenvolvedores. O Launchpad é usado para manter o projeto Ubuntu além de outros milhares de projetos e agora seus usuários poderão participar diretamente no desenvolvimento do Launhpad. Para ter acesso a esta ferramenta acesso o site https://dev.launchpad.net/ e siga os passos, em inglês, lá descritos.

No varejo: Canonical quer encontrar e corrigir 100 pequenos bugs de usabilidade antes da próxima versão do Ubuntu

No varejo: Canonical quer encontrar e corrigir 100 pequenos bugs de usabilidade antes da próxima versão do Ubuntu A Canonical quer promover a melhoria da experiência de usuário no Ubuntu com uma iniciativa que busca, com apoio da comunidade, identificar e resolver 100 pequenas falhas de usabilidade a tempo do Ubuntu 9.10, que será lançado em outubro.

SourceForge.net: Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer: Files

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You have selected ubuntuzilla Please choose the file that best matches your architecture or operating system from the list of releases and files contained in this package.

SourceForge.net: ubuntuzilla » home

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Installation Note: after installation, do not remove the repositories version of Firefox, as doing so will break a lot of Gnome packages that depend on the Gecko rendering engine. Here are the steps to use this script to install the Mozilla build of Firefox, Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey: * Download .deb installer of the latest release (follow this link to the file release servers), and save it to your disk. o Users of 64 bit Ubuntu, get the amd64 package (and see this note for 64 bit users); users of 32 bit Ubuntu get the i386 package. To determine which one you have, run command

SourceForge.net: ubuntuzilla » home

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This is the home of the Ubuntuzilla project, which is a python script that allows the user to install the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla SeaMonkey, and Mozilla Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux. It also works on other Linux distributions that are derivatives of Ubuntu. Ubuntuzilla has a support forum on the Ubuntu Forums in the 3rd party projects area, which you are encouraged to use if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions. You are encouraged to look through the source code to ascertain the safety of this script prior to running it. As a matter of general principle, it is a good practice to perform some verification prior to running anything from any unfamiliar website.

Canonical announces support for Moblin v2

Home » Blogs » 's blog Canonical announces support for Moblin v2 Ubuntu(R) sponsor confirms intention to deliver an Ubuntu Moblin remix Computex, Taipei, June 2, 2009 – Today, Canonical announced support of Moblin, an optimized open source Linux software stack and application framework, by committing to the development of a product based on the recently released Moblin v2 for Intel® Atom™ processor-based platforms. Moblin v2 provides the core infrastructure, applications and user experience that Canonical will integrate into an Ubuntu-based product.

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Open source engineering and support Canonical's mission is to realise the potential of free software in the lives of individuals and organisations. In just three years, Canonical has been globally recognised as a leading provider of services to both individual and corporate open source software users.