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Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 Screenshot Tour

The Intrepid Ibex Chronicles!

By Marius Nestor, Linux Editor

14th of August 2008, 12:50 GMT

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The fourth alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 8.10 (codename Intrepid Ibex), which is scheduled for release in late October this year, was made available a few minutes ago and, as usual, we intend to keep you up-to-date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 8.10 development. Compared with the third alpha, which brought you the Nautilus file manager (with tabs), this version comes with the old Human-Murrine (white) theme, some new features and a lot of bug fixes. First of all, let's take a quick look at the included applications:

• Kernel 2.6.26-5 (based on Linux kernel 2.6.26.2)
• X.Org Server 1.5
• Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1
• OpenOffice.org 2.4.1
• The GIMP 2.4.6
• F-Spot 0.4.4
• Pidgin 2.4.3
• Brasero 0.8.0
• Transmission 1.22
• Rhythmbox 0.11.6
• Ekiga 2.0.12
• Evolution 2.23.6
• Nautilus 2.23.6.1
• Vinagre 2.23.4

For the Intrepid Ibex, the development team will prepare an unbelievable desktop, with amazing performance, that will work on mostly any computer (be it a high-end workstation or an old and dusty Pentium III machine). Another major feature planned for Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to be connected to the Internet (wireless connections) wherever you go: "We want you to be able to move from the office, to the train, and home, staying connected all the way," said Mark Shuttleworth.

With Alpha 4, the development team introduces Private Directory Encryption, which allows every user to encrypt one or more folders with sensitive data. A guest session (a password-less user account with restricted privileges) can be started from the GNOME's User Switching Applet, ideal if you want to let someone, for a short period of time, surf the Internet, chat with friends or check his/her e-mail address from your personal computer or laptop. Moreover, Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 brings you a greatly improved version of the Network Manager tool, which will allow you to manage 3G connections (GSM/CDMA), PPP and PPPoE connections, routes, static IP configurations and multiple active devices. Last but not least, Vinagre is working again in this version. Here is the screenshot tour of this fourth alpha release of Ubuntu 8.10:

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As you can see from the above screenshots, the NewHuman theme (yes, the black one) is GONE, but the default theme is ugly (actually, it is not installed correctly). However, selecting the Human-Murrine theme will do the trick. And I can even see some nice improvements in it, especially on the buttons. Once again, the development team failed to implement an "Encrypt system" option in the Live Installer (I sure hope it will be available on future releases), but they've implemented an "Automatically sign in" option on the fifth step (see the first screenshot on the third row). Let's have a look now at the release schedule for Intrepid Ibex:

June 27th, 2008 - Alpha 1 release
July 11th, 2008 - Alpha 2 release
July 24th, 2008 - Alpha 3 release
August 14th, 2008 - Alpha 4 release
September 4th, 2008 - Alpha 5 release
September 18th, 2008 - Alpha 6 release
October 2nd, 2008 - Beta release
October 23rd, 2008 - Release Candidate
October 30th, 2008 - Final release of Ubuntu 8.10.

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Ubuntu is a Linux distribution for your desktop or server, with a fast and easy install, regular releases, a tight selection of excellent applications installed by default, every other package you can imagine available, network and professional technical support from Canonical Ltd and hundreds of other companies in the world.

Remember that this is an alpha release and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended to be used for testing purposes only. Please report bugs to the Ubuntu Bug Tracker.

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Comment #1 by: Ankur Gupta on 15 Aug 2008, 09:55 GMT reply to this comment

this theme looks better than that black brown theme.


Comment #2 by: Vadim on 15 Aug 2008, 19:05 GMT reply to this comment

Don't quite get the point of swapping Preferences and Adminsitration about.

I guess they wanted it to be alphabetical>


Comment #3 by: Doug on 16 Aug 2008, 02:43 GMT reply to this comment

It's still ugly. When will they get with the program? It still looks like Windows 95 got hit with the ugly stick.


Comment #4 by: Seb on 16 Aug 2008, 15:38 GMT reply to this comment

Compiz and Emerald will fix what ales you


Comment #5 by: kriml0n on 04 Sep 2008, 09:53 GMT reply to this comment

I would like to see this go mainstream one day so that i could get my family to use it. hopefully they will make it a little more easier for people that don't understand computers so well. Until then guess i wont have to worry bout my mother messing with my computer


Comment #6 by: Exsecrabilus on 05 Sep 2008, 15:52 GMT reply to this comment

I hope I'm not too late, but I am the creator of this topic: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=886980
And I would like you to take a few screenshots I need for that guide WITH ALPHA 5 WHEN IT IS RELEASED (of course, with the default theme:)
- Nautilus with tabs in action.
- Update Manager in action. (It went through 20 updates and I want to see what's new.
- Synaptic with Quick search in action.
- The new Log Out, Shut Down menus.
- NOT NECESSARY: Compiz Fusion 0.7.7 in action; effects not in 0.7.4 and not in 0.7.6.
- System -> Administration -> Language Selector in action. Same reason as Update Manager.
- Fast User Switcher panel applet (to show what's changed to include room for "Guest."
- NOT NECESSARY: Desktop screenshot of Guest session.
- If you notice anything changed in Ubiquity (Ubuntu installer), that too.
- I hear OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta 2 is going to be included. That too. :D
- Network Manager 0.7 panel applet menu popup (when you left-click it) and System -> Administration -> Network (e.g. right-click nm-applet -> "Manual configuration..."
- System Monitor showing Linux kernel 2.6.27 and GNOME 2.23.91.
- The new Jockey (System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers.)
- NOT NECESSARY: Encrypted ~/Private in action.

I would really, really, really appreciate this if you took all these screenshots and posted it in the next screenshot tour, or emailed them to me at Exsecrabilius@Gmail.com.

Thank you again.


Comment #7 by: Louis on 12 Oct 2008, 21:32 GMT reply to this comment

It is good to see Ubuntu is making more and more gui for configuring things. I love Ubuntu, my only problem is when I have to get work in terminal. I know shell is important and good thing. But leave it to extrem situations when nothing else can help. (I think).

Thanks.

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