The popular Ubuntu open-source
community has launched on Thursday the 7.10 version of its famous Linux
operating system. The new version features more user-friendly updates, although
it is still not known how the new operating system will get along with
non-technical consumers.
The “Gutsy Gibbon”, as Ubuntu
7.10 has been nicknamed, has upheld the regular six-month release cycle for the
popular OS. However, Ubuntu 7.10 is different from all the other versions
because it has been added new software that is designed to make it easier to
use and this way to make it more appealing to all the computer users.
The Gutsy Gibbon will come also
with the new GNOME 2.20 desktop environment, with Compiz Fusion 3D desktop
effects software, with fast user switching features, a Tracker for desktop
search, dynamic screen configuration and also with a new graphical display
configuration tool and others. The users will be able to enjoy also an
automatic printer installation software tool for with the new version of
Ubuntu.
Among the other improvement with
which Ubuntu 7.10 comes for charming the computer users one could include the
Firefox plug-ins finder wizard, which allows them to search and install
packaged plug-ins, as well as a restricted a restricted driver manager, which
could fetch and install non-free firmware that is required for some chipsets.
For the laptop users, the new
version of Ubuntu brings also less heat and less power consumption, so that the
users could enjoy even more the time spent with their computer.
Still, the analyzers have asked themselves
whether Linux is ready for the revolution that Ubuntu 7.10 brings in fact: a user-friendly
Linux operating system!
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