New Ubuntu Project Code Named 'Gutsy Gibbon' 124
Go2Linux writes "The code name for the new Ubuntu project that is going to be release this October is Gutsy Gibbon, It was introduced by Mark Shuttleworth, early today, this release will come full composite as default, according to Mark."
Why not link directly to the story? (Score:5, Insightful)
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The ex-Ximian part of Novell consistently used/uses monkeys and monkey-related project names (Bonobo, Mono, Evolution, etc). I wonder if there is, consciencely or unconsciencely, some message to the Novell folks: the monkey-named version is after all going to be the first version with an official Gnewsense-like flavour:
I know I'm probably looking way too deep into something as playful as a name choice. The thought just occured.
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The day when Ubuntu will be THAT easy then it will be ready for the desktop.
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If they don't name the new flavor GNUbuntu, I'm going to be pissed.
GNU/buntu would also be acceptable, and people in the target market for that product would probably even get the joke.
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That release dat has been out for a while now...
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wtf is composite? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:wtf is composite? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:wtf is composite? (Score:4, Informative)
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http://compiz.org/ [compiz.org]
http://beryl-project.org/ [beryl-project.org]
Re:wtf is composite? (Score:4, Insightful)
I use Beryl (SVN version!) on my main desktop every day. I used to be skeptic like you, but after trying it, I'd never go back.
Wobbly windows are pure useless eye candy, but transparency (colour-specific transparency is in development,I think), expose-like and wall plugins are really useful. Rain and wobbly are just technology showcases -I think that we'll see useful applications of Beryl/Compiz soon.
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In this regard, wobbly windows serve their purpose
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It's a bit I don't check out...
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Re:wtf is composite? (Score:5, Informative)
In a traditional (non-compositing) windowing-environment, each application essentially handles its own part of the screen, when, for example, a part of firefox previously hidden behind an xterm get unobscured, firefox is informed of this fact, and is responsible for redrawing that part of its own window.
In a compositing system, instead each program draw on their own private separate area. All these areas are then sent to the compositing manager which makes the overall screen by combining these in various ways.
There's advantages. First, it simplifies things for the programs, since they can pretend they're always alone on the screen. Secondly, it makes it possible to unify visual tricks. Without composition, for example, each and every program that wants to support stuff like being transparent, or animating their appearance, or being transparent only while being dragged or any other of a million visible tricks need to implement this independent of eachother.
With composition, the compositing window-manager can handle all of that, and the programs won't even notice. So it improves consistency by making the same visual options work identically in *all* programs.
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It seems the drawback to this would be an application busily (re)drawing itself when it is not visible. The (re)drawing takes CPU time, yet the result is not even visible to the user (who might even have minimized or hidden the window precisely to save it from redrawing.) Does GG avoid this?
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It doesn't have to. The OS X window manager does notification for redraw, it's just that you as the application do not have to worry about the details of a redraw like occlusion, clipping, and transparency - just that you have to redraw.
It also gives the OS a lot of leeway for cool tricks, like OS X and Expose, where it can do thumbnails of each window.
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Rather than just the 3rd alternative alone otherwise.
Normally this wouldn't matter, but in some cases it would. If you've run many
Search YouTube for "Beryl", "Compiz", or "XGL" (Score:2)
From my own videos that I put up months ago for fun, I am still getting people messaging me asking me how they can set up their system like mine (which I put up to annoy my girlf)
I use Beryl (svn 4453) everyday at work to do development. To be honest, I really only just use the Expose-clone (
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Stupid, that's what it is. (Score:2)
I'm a big fan of Canonical's business model (Score:3, Funny)
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Anyway, if he believes [com.com] that he will eventually make Canonical profitable [com.com], it is money well spent.
Well... (Score:2)
We should start voting on the next release's name (Score:5, Funny)
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Of course if they'd take 3 word names, Hungry Hungry Hippo will work too.
Desktop Linux Done Right (Score:5, Informative)
But hey, it got the old internal wireless card perfectly. It only supports WEP though. It also got the video card (and I can change resolutions in an applet!), sound card, USB hubs, my external USB DVD-RW (and it hotplugs!), and so on. It'll even hotplug the USB wireless dongle, with ndiswrapper - I full expected that to not work. So we're not getting 100% success, but it's entirely possible that you could install Linux and never touch a config file. That's how you do desktop.
Honestly, my biggest complaint now is that WPA and connecting to weird RADIUS servers run by universities and the like is still a royal pain. I tried Network-Manager (a Gnome applet) and it did all kinds of bad stuff to my system (loopback never came up), and didn't help me connect to encrypted networks at all. But, they're working on it. If this is the worst complaint I can muster, we've come a long way.
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Download this [ralinktech.com.tw] and add your dongle in rtmp_def.h (at the bottom of the file) and compile. You can find the identifier for your dongle with lsusb.
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network-manager will be fully integrated in 7.04 (Feisty), see the spec here [launchpad.net].
Until then (while on 6.10 (Edgy) or earlier), see instructions here [ubuntu.com]
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Now, I used Synaptic, not the "Add-Remove Programs" thing, but I don't see anything that says I should need to config
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auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
You might need to restart dbus: sudo
If that fails, just come by in #ubuntu on freenode, someone will gladly help.
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The instructions might not be totally foolproof, but IMHO it is all there. Quoting from the site I linked to (3rd section) for your convenience:
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That said, yeah, it is not yet completely done.
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But yes, I've had issues with hibernate, mostly related to the system acting like it's going to sleep and then waking up again. I feel that 7.04 (feisty) is fa
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Maybe they don't know about the issue? You should file a bug in Launchpad [launchpad.net]
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Feisty is "beta", which means if you find a bug it will likely be fixed by release if you REPORT THE BUG. Which I helped do for the boot time. And some NM stuff. And some kernel stuff. And democracy player. And nvidia.
Guess what?
9/10 of those problems are solved as of a few days ago, and there's still another week before release.
The bugs are being fixed like mad now. If _any_ of you plan on running 7.04, do it now. If you report even one bug you cou
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That's the entire section. Awesome. Anyways. They also go over installing a new driver, the one that Ralink made for the chipset. The problem is, it does not support the Linux Wireless Extensions, which you need for wpasupplicant, xsupplicant, an
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Frankly, I bought this card because it advertised it's Linux compatibility. If I had known the actual extent of it's "compatibility" (no Linux Wireless Extension support), I would have given it a pass.
Sadly, just because the manufacturer says it's "Linux-compatible" doesn't make it so. Write some half-assed driver for the card, pack it together with some half-assed configuration program an label it "compatible". Bah.
Shopping for hardware is one of the most tedious tasks for any Linux user, especially when it comes to wireless cards. I've searched my ass off quite a few times in the past years and found http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_hostif.php [passys.nl] very helpful recently. I mostly try to go for an Athe
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Now I'm just looking for an easy way to rip DVDs to iPod video format and sync them to my iPod. (Amarok works great with th
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I have another excellent script but
Search for video_to_ipod_converter. Amarok will sync video fine to the ipod. Just make sure the title is encoded into the video.
Cheers
Ben
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So Vista can be renamed Greedy Gorilla? (Score:5, Funny)
I think Vista articles on Slashdot must come with a Greedy Gorilla icon... given that we're seeing several articles a week already.
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Would you settle for a picture of Steve Ballmer?
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My friends... (Score:2, Insightful)
guTSy gibbon actually ... (Score:2)
but i read it as guSTy at first.
maybe something to do with its guts is making it gusty?
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Gutsy Gibbon? (Score:4, Funny)
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Actually, "Alliterating Apes" accepted before that.
It really should have been... (Score:1)
Splog (Score:3, Informative)
How on earth do you get that, when what he actually said was:
Wow, Go2Linux really did well with this. They copy & pasted the email and the release schedule, they added a totally incorrect summary, submitted their own story to Slashdot, and got onto the front page. It's almost as if Slashdot is trying to reward incompetence.
What's next? (Score:2)
Perhaps they'll strip it down and go with Anorexic Aardvark.
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Switch to Swedish... (Score:1)
So, the Ubuntu following Zany Zebra would be "Å Å", for a 1 Angstrom sized stream. It is pronounced, approximately, "oh, oh" with a Swedish accent.
full composite by default not (necessarily) true (Score:1)
Actually, if you read the letter, Mark Shuttleworth does not say that Gibbons is going to be fully composited. He only says that he would like for it to be, but whether or not it is, depends on where the technology is at in 6 months. In fact, he only mentions it in a small paragraph at the end, and most of the letter is spent talking about the new, completely free version of Ubuntu that they are making in collaboration with gNewSens
I need more sleep (Score:1)
Get their shit together first (Score:2, Interesting)
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What!??!! (Score:2)
New Name (Score:1)
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did the OP even read the article? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Also, when is the Crazy Cracker release going to be out? That one should be cool as it will be based around KKKde.
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And the release that'll get them both excited (despite their differences) just so happens to be: Busty Bimbo.
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