| First Ubuntu 7.10 alpha release shows up |
Jun. 07, 2007
Canonical's Ubuntu development team today released the first alpha forerunner of Ubuntu 7.10, nicknamed "Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 1." The new release -- for all Ubuntu variants -- sports a cutting-edge 2.6.22 kernel, team spokesperson Martin Pitt said.
"Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 1 ... will in time become Ubuntu 7.10," Pitt said. "Tribe 1 is the first in a series of milestone CD images that will be released throughout the Gutsy development cycle. The primary changes from Feisty have been the re-merging of changes from Debian."
Use of Gutsy pre-releases are not encouraged for anyone needing a stable system, or anyone who is uncomfortable running into occasional, even frequent breakage, a team spokesperson warned in the release announcement. The previews are, however, recommended for Ubuntu developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing bugs, he added.
Key features in this alpha edition, according to the team, include:- GIMP 2.3.16 graphics editor
- OpenOffice.org 2.2.1rc3 office suite
- Postfix 2.4.3 mail agent
- X.org 7.2 window manager
- Python 2.5.1 programming platform
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 email client
Read the complete release announcement to learn more about Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 1.
You can download the Tribe 1 pre-release for i386 machines from the project's website, here. Alternatively, you can link directly to the 695MB CD ISO image for i386 machines here or to the 699MB CD ISO for x86_64-bit machines here.
In addition to the Tribe 1 pre-release Ubuntu version, the project has also released alpha 1 CD images for Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Xubuntu versions.
-- Chris Preimesberger
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