tuxarena.blogspot.com — The new release of Ubuntu, codenamed Intrepid Ibex, is scheduled for October 30 and pre-orders are available through ShipIt, a wonderful service which allows you request completely free CDs, which usually arrive in one month. Intrepid comes with pretty much bleeding-edge packages: GNOME 2.24.1, OpenOffice 2.4.1 (OpenOffice 3.0 is now available...
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Closed AccountOct 29, 2008
I can't stand most of the apps on this list, especially Totem and Rhythmbox. There are way better alternatives if you take the time to look around.
jakobrowningOct 29, 2008
So they're saying that it still includes the same stuff it had before. Who'd have thunk it.
chris7masOct 29, 2008
I did, here: <a class="user" href="http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2008/10/kubuntu-810-intrepid-ibex-beta.html">http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2008/10/kubuntu-810-i ...</a>Kubuntu still comes with OpenOffice instead of KWord, so not, it wasn't *only* KDE software.To answer the comments regarding Totem. Yes, I don't use it, but the article, as I pointed out in the first phrases, is about applications included in the Ubuntu desktop CD. That is Ubuntu desktop CD. And again, just Ubuntu desktop CD. To backup this, here is the quote from the article "In this article I will briefly review 10 most essential applications which come by default included on the Ubuntu desktop CD. I took several screenshots using the default Ubuntu theme, and a few using the new DarkRoom theme.".
litespeedOct 29, 2008
As an Ubuntu user, even I am getting sick of seeing all these stupid lists.I think the appropriate response should be "tell me something I DON'T know".
deucediggalowOct 29, 2008
WTF No Open Office 3? That's bulls**t.
Closed AccountOct 30, 2008
If ubuntu was more like debian I'd try it.
linksusMay 17, 2011
? why is this showing on the front page from what... 3 years ago?