You now can go to the Ubuntu website to get the new release , which is version 9.10.
This version has serveral improvments and bugfixes.
The boot time has been reduced with 30 procent because Ubuntu uses now Upstart instead of the old System-V-init system.
This is the first Ubuntu version which is using Upstart completely.
Among Upstart, Ubuntu 9.10 is now also using the GRUB2 bootmanager, which allows you to boot directly from ext4-partitions but also from RAID-volumes.
EXT4 is also the default filesystem at installation time. Ubuntu 9.10 uses Kernel 2.6.31.1 as its core.
There are serveral types of Ubuntu 9.10 available: a netbook remix, a Desktop and a Server edition. These can be downloaded here.

This version has serveral improvments and bugfixes.The boot time has been reduced with 30 procent because Ubuntu uses now Upstart instead of the old System-V-init system.
This is the first Ubuntu version which is using Upstart completely.
Among Upstart, Ubuntu 9.10 is now also using the GRUB2 bootmanager, which allows you to boot directly from ext4-partitions but also from RAID-volumes.
EXT4 is also the default filesystem at installation time. Ubuntu 9.10 uses Kernel 2.6.31.1 as its core.
There are serveral types of Ubuntu 9.10 available: a netbook remix, a Desktop and a Server edition. These can be downloaded here.

0 reacties:
Een reactie plaatsen