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Announcing the Release Candidate for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

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The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Release Candidate for Ubuntu

8.04 LTS (Long-Term Support) on desktop and server. Codenamed "Hardy

Heron", 8.04 LTS continues Ubuntu's proud tradition of integrating the

latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality,

easy-to-use Linux distribution.

 

We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable, and suitable for

testing by any user.

 

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition features incremental improvements to

familiar applications, with an emphasis on stability for this second Ubuntu

long-term support release, and is easier than ever to try out with the new

Wubi installer.

 

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server Edition follows in the footsteps of Ubuntu 7.10 with

even more virtualization support and security enhancements - enabling

AppArmor for more applications by default, improving protection of kernel

memory against attacks, and supporting KVM and iSCSI technologies out of the

box.

 

The Ubuntu 8.04 LTS family of variants, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, and

Mythbuntu, also reach RC status today.

 

The final release of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is scheduled for 24 April 2008 and will

be supported for three years on the desktop and five years on the server.

 

Before installing or upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS please read

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/804

 

 

About The Release Candidate

---------------------------

 

The purpose of the Release Candidate is to solicit one last round of testing

before the final release. Here are ways that you can help:

 

* Upgrade from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, or Edubuntu 7.10 to the Release Candidate

by following the instructions given above.

 

* Participate in installation testing using the Release Candidate CD

images, by following the testing and reporting instructions at

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO

 

 

Desktop features

----------------

 

Improved application selection: the GNOME desktop sports a number of

improvements to the default applications, including more feature-full

clients for BitTorrent and VNC, as well as an advanced UI for mastering CDs

and DVDs.

 

File browsing: an enhanced filesystem layer brings greater performance and

flexibility to Nautilus, the GNOME file browser.

 

Pluggable audio and video output: the PulseAudio sound server is integrated

in the GNOME desktop for more flexible sound output, and a new Screen

Resolution utility allows easier configuration of multiple video displays.

 

Wubi installer: a new Windows-based installer option makes it easier than

ever to try out Ubuntu, letting users install a full desktop on Windows

systems without needing to partition their hard drive.

 

Server features

---------------

 

AppArmor profiles: a greater number of server applications are now protected

by default with AppArmor, a kernel technology that limits the resources an

application is allowed to access, providing added protection against

undiscovered security vulnerabilities.

 

Memory protection: additional protection now prevents direct access to

system memory through /dev/mem and /dev/kmem, and the lower 64K of system

memory is no longer addressable by default, changes which help to defend

against malicious code. The kernel now also loads Position Independent

Executables at randomized addresses, making it harder for application

security vulnerabilities to be exploited.

 

Virtualization and iSCSI: KVM is now an officially maintained option, which

combined with libvirt (CLI) and virt-manager (GUI) management tools allows

for a simple and efficient virtualization option on hardware that supports

virtualization extensions (AMD-V or Intel-VT). Mounting iSCSI targets is

now supported (including in the installer), allowing Ubuntu to interoperate

with this class of cost-efficient Storage Area Network solutions.

 

Ubuntu Education Edition

------------------------

 

Add-on configuration: Edubuntu is now provided as an add-on to Ubuntu

rather than a separate stand-alone flavor, permitting even greater reuse

of Ubuntu technologies.

 

Kubuntu features

----------------

 

Kubuntu comes with the rock solid KDE 3 for those who want a commercially

supported desktop.

 

For those who want something more exciting, a KDE 4 Remix is available

bringing this cutting edge new version to you first.

 

Please see https://wiki.kubuntu.org/HardyHeron/RC/Kubuntu for details.

 

Xubuntu features

----------------

 

Xubuntu comes with the light-weight Xfce 4.4.2 desktop environment for those

who want to a desktop that is easy to use, but places particular emphasis on

conserving system resources.

 

New additions to the family

---------------------------

 

Two new variants join us for this Ubuntu release. UbuntuStudio and

Mythbuntu have done releases separately in the past, and with Hardy Heron

we're happy to be able to welcome these fine community projects into the

main Ubuntu release process.

 

For a more in-depth tour of the features new in 8.04 LTS, see

http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/804rc

 

About Ubuntu

------------

 

Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux distribution for desktops, laptops, and

servers, with a fast and easy install and regular releases. A

tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and

an incredible variety of add-on software is just a few clicks away.

 

Professional technical support is available from Canonical Limited and

hundreds of other companies around the world. For more information about

support, visit http://www.ubuntu.com/support

 

To Get the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Release Candidate CD

-----------------------------------------------

 

To perform a new installation or try out 8.04 LTS "live" from CD, download

the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Release Candidate (choose the mirror closest to you):

 

Europe:

 

http://ftp.belnet.be/mirror/ubuntu.com/releases/8.04 (Belgium)

http://ubuntu.linux-bg.org/releases/8.04 (Bulgaria)

http://hr.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Croatia)

http://mirror.u-soft.dk/ubuntu-releases/8.04 (Denmark)

http://ftp.crihan.fr/releases/8.04 (France)

http://gb.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Great Britain)

http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/linux/ubuntu-releases/8.04 (Greece)

http://ie.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Ireland)

http://it.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Italy)

http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (The Netherlands)

http://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/pub/linux/ubuntu-releases/8.04 (The Netherlands)

http://no.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Norway)

http://neacm.fe.up.pt/pub/ubuntu-releases/8.04 (Portugal)

http://es.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Spain)

http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Sweden)

 

Asia/Pacific:

 

http://tw.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Taiwan)

http://ubuntu-releases.optus.net/8.04 (Australia)

http://nz.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (New Zealand)

 

Africa:

 

http://za.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (South Africa)

 

North America:

 

http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (United States)

 

South America:

 

http://br.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Brazil)

 

Rest of the world:

 

http://releases.ubuntu.com/8.04 (Great Britain)

 

Please download using Bittorrent if possible. See

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BitTorrent for more information about

using Bittorrent.

 

Upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS

----------------------------------------------

 

To upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Release Candidate from Ubuntu 7.10 or

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, follow these instructions:

 

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades

 

 

Feedback and Helping

--------------------

 

If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways

you can participate at

 

http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/

 

Your comments, bug reports, patches, and suggestions will help turn

this release into the best release of Ubuntu ever. Please report bugs

through the Launchpad bug tracker:

 

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs

 

If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but

aren't sure, first try asking on the #ubuntu IRC channel on FreeNode,

 

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