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Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal Out Now; Raring Ringtail In the Works

An anonymous reader writes "The six month cycle that Canonical adheres to for Ubuntu releases has come around again today. Ubuntu 12.10 'Quantal Quetzal' has been released. There's a whole range of new features and updates, but here are the most important: WebApps — treats online services as if they are desktop apps (Gmail, Twitter, Facebook); Online Services — control logins to all your services from a single window and get them integrated into search results (e.g. GDocs for file searches); Dash Preview — right click any icon, get a detailed preview of what it is; Linux kernel 3.5.4; GNOME 3.6; Nautilus 3.4; latest Unity; No more Unity 2D, fallback is the Gallium llvmpipe software rasterizer; Default apps updated (Firefox 16.01, Thunderbird 16.01, LibreOffice 3.6.2, Totem, Shotwell, Rythmbox); Full disc encryption available during install; Single, 800MB distribution for all architectures." It's now available for download. The next version, due in six months' time, will be called Raring Ringtail.

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  1. Adware/Spyware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    To get rid of the annoying adware/spyware in Unity.

    $ sudo apt-get remove unity-scope-musicstores unity-lens-shopping

  2. Ubuntu is NSFW by rmstar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Seriously. If you search for 'titanic' and don't type fast enough you may see adult content.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/18/ubuntu_12_10_review/

    Or see the bug "No obvious way to restrict shopping suggestions from displaying adult products".

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-lens-shopping/+bug/1054282

    I think the devs and the people responsible are underestimating the degree to which this is a major fuckup.

  3. Re:! stable by horza · · Score: 4, Informative

    As sad as I am to say that, each Ubuntu release looks more and more broken, in fact it even reminds me of Windows.

    Really? Your computer suddenly shuts down for no apparent reason whilst you are playing a game, only to find it reboots and completes some random update? You can't work because of the constant stream of Java/Flash/Antivirus that keep blinking at you to update them? All the utilities you regularly use keep flashing up nag screens at you or are crippled requiring you to upgrade to the "pro" version?

    YMMV, for me Ubuntu gets more and more stable with each release. I have zero problems with PP (only a few apps like Simplescan and a couple of others). The only reason I won't upgrade for the forseeable future is the advertising spam in the Dashboard.

    Phillip.

  4. Re:lamest name ever by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Informative

    I never understood the appeal of Xubuntu. What's wrong with debian testing and the xfce-desktop task?

    Ubuntu is a bit more updated and you can use PPAs because you'll have the deps. If these things don't matter to you, then nothing.

    --
    "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  5. come on guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Now try to open a second one.

    ctrl + alt + t
    ctrl + alt + t
    ctrl + alt + t
    ctrl + alt + t

    now I have 4 terminals open, how many do you want?

  6. Re:lamest name ever by jamstar7 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well, to be fair, back with Win98, OEMs were bundling all kinda shit in the way of online services like AOL, MSN, etc, when they shipped a new computer out. They got a 'kickback' from the service for each license they shipped, which helped lower the cost of the computer. This is just more of the same, with an eye to put a buck or 3 in Canonical's pocket without too much fanfare or hassle.

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    Understanding the scope of the problem is the first step on the path to true panic.