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Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« on: November 19, 2009, 03:26:44 PM »
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........Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed Karmic Koala, climbed down from the tree last month with new features and updated software. For five years and eleven releases, the Ubuntu Linux distribution has delivered a capable desktop operating system built largely on open source software. The new version is another important step forward for Ubuntu and its corporate backer Canonical.

The new version offers a user experience that is incrementally better than its predecessors, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. Some of the new software introduced in Ubuntu 9.10 feels incomplete and will need a lot more work before it can really shine. This review will take a close look at some of the most significant new features, such as Canonical's Ubuntu One service and the new Software Center application management tool. We will also examine some of the upstream software from GNOME 2.28 that plays a role in defining key parts of the user experience in Ubuntu 9.10 and give you some technical insight into various architectural components of distro, such as Ubuntu's unique CouchDB configuration.
Installation

Ubuntu is typically installed from a bootable Live CD environment. The graphical installer, which is called Ubiquity, includes built-in partitioning tools and allows users to configure some basic system settings. The installer is designed with a strong emphasis on simplicity and ease of use.

Ubiquity got an aesthetic overhaul for the Karmic release. During the installation process, it will now display a slide show that highlights some of the key features and important applications that are included in Ubuntu. The information will help introduce new users to the platform. In previous versions, the installer only showed a progress bar.

The Ubiquity slideshow is a nice improvement that adds a little bit of extra elegance to installation. The messages are concise and the artwork is well done. Similar features have existed in other operating systems and Linux distributions for practically as long as graphical installers have existed, but it's nice to see Ubuntu's take on the concept.

The material is targeted at new users, so it obviously doesn't say much that will interest Ubuntu enthusiasts. Fortunately, the Live CD includes the GNOME games collection for those of us who would rather indulge in an exhilarating game of Solitaire during the installation.......

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Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« on: November 19, 2009, 03:26:44 PM »

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Re: Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2009, 03:55:03 PM »
I read a review of the preview of this encarnation... sadly it was an AVOID at ALL COST review... that was at that time..

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Re: Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2009, 04:32:48 PM »
Well in the final build it isn't an avoid at all costs, but there is still much work to be done...


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Conclusion

Ubuntu has achieved a level of popularity that is unprecedented for a desktop Linux distribution. It has gained an enormous following among open source software enthusiasts and is even beginning to attract some mainstream recognition. The Karmic release continues Ubuntu's march forward and will raise the bar a notch for other desktop distributions.

Despite its strengths, Karmic still has a long road ahead before it will be a suitable candidate for desktop dominance. Audio support, hardware compatibility, upgrade reliability, and ease of use remain areas where the developers still have a lot of work to do. Canonical and the Ubuntu community clearly take those challenges seriously and are making good progress in each new release.

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Re: Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2009, 04:39:05 PM »
I've been a big advocate for linux but with the release of Windows 7, the window of opportunity for linux on the desktop is closed (pardon the pun)

Hats off to MS for getting it right this time.

Ubuntu and it's ilk will likely remain "also rans" in the desktop race.

The winner is here. 7

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Re: Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2009, 04:46:05 PM »
It's true Windows has come a long way, however I don't really see it as a race. A free, open source OS is a very powerful idea that, while not being mass market is definitely needed for these large commercial entities to remain innovative.

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