Ubuntu is a Linux distribution for your desktop or server, with a fast and easy install, regular releases, a tight selection of excellent packages installed by default, every other package you can imagine available with a few clicks from a global network of mirrors, and professional commercial technical support from Canonical Ltd and hundreds of other companies around the world.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will be the first Ubuntu release with a long-term support cycle: free security updates and commercial technical support will be available for three years on the desktop, and five years on the server.
To Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS ----------------------
Download Ubuntu 6.06 LTS here:
United States: http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.06/
Europe: http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Sweden) http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (Netherlands) http://fr.releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (France) http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ (All)
Rest of the World: http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/
To burn these CD images, you will need 700MB media.
To receive a complimentary copy of the Official Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD -- or a handful of them to give to your friends, your school or LUG -- place your request at the relevant URL below.
http://shipit.ubuntu.com/ http://shipit.kubuntu.org/ http://shipit.edubuntu.org/
About Ubuntu 6.06 LTS ---------------------
Highlights of this release include:
On the Desktop CD
* A new, very fast, graphical installer based on the Live CD
* Faster system startup and login
* Simplified menu organization
* Graphical shutdown process
* Easy access to power management settings with GNOME Power Manager (Ubuntu)
* Improved support for video playback
* Optional NetworkManager for convenient roaming between different wireless and wired networks
* OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, X.org 7.0
* Support for ongoing translation updates throughout the life of this release, for all supported desktop environments
On the Server
* New kernels targeted at server platforms. The server kernels are tuned differently than the desktop kernels (providing better performance for server applications).
* Both low-end and "big iron" server kernels. The low-end server kernel is generic, and should work on the same equipment that the desktop kernel runs on. The high-end server kernel is geared towards systems with greater than 8 CPUs (ES7000 / Summit / BIGSMP).
* Turn-key LAMP installation for this common deployment scenario
* Improved support for clusters and SANs
* Thin client enhancements, including faster client startup, graphical boot process, reduced memory requirements, and sound device support
Localization
* Automatic setup of non-Latin input methods
* Menu item translations included in language packs, for faster integration of new and updated translations provided through Rosetta
* Ongoing translation updates from the Rosetta web service:
https://launchpad.net/distro/ubuntu/dapper/+translations
Installation and Upgrades
* Ubuntu can now be installed to USB devices, such as removable hard drives and flash memory, using the text-mode installer
* A new upgrade tool is available, for simple, clean and reliable upgrades from one Ubuntu release to the next, starting with Ubuntu 5.10
* The alternate installer now runs in a single stage, rebooting straight into the complete system. This makes it faster, simpler, and more reliable.
"Under the hood"
* GCC 4.0.3
* glibc 2.3.6
* Linux 2.6.15.6
* New live CD infrastructure for improved performance, usability and space-efficiency
* Greatly improved infrastructure for automatic hardware detection and activation
* The system PATH is now set in exactly one place, /etc/environment, for convenient administration
As always, Ubuntu includes the very best of the 100% Free / Libre application software world, and each new release incorporates countless new features and bugfixes from the global development community. More detailed release notes are at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes
Helping Shape Ubuntu --------------------
If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but aren't sure, try asking on the #ubuntu channel on IRC.FreeNode.net, on the Ubuntu Users mailing list, or on the Ubuntu forums:
http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
More Information ----------------
You can find out more about Ubuntu and about this release on our websites:
http://www.ubuntu.com/ http://www.kubuntu.org/ http://www.edubuntu.org/
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