After months of anticipation by Linux fans around the world, Ubuntu 11.10 “Oneiric Ocelot” made its long-awaited debut on Thursday. “11.10 continues Ubuntu’s proud tradition of integrating the latest ...
The Ubuntu 11.04 interface, with the launcher on the left. Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu version of Linux, is making a new push for a larger slice of the PC market with a series of changes ...
It is October again, which means it's time for candy. If you happen to be one of the 20 million Ubuntu users, today's candy comes in the form of the biannual Ubuntu release: 11.10 - Oneiric Ocelot. If ...
Ubuntu received a major update today. The developers behind the popular Linux distribution released version 11.10, codenamed Oneiric Ocelot. The update brings a wide range of improvements, including ...
Perhaps the most widely anticipated Linux release ever, Canonical’s Ubuntu 11.04–also known as “Natty Narwhal”–is due for official release on April 28. Among the highlights of the new release will be ...
Canonical's Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" is a significant departure in terms of User Interface from previous versions. But will end-users accept the changes? I ...
Like most Ubuntu updates, version 11.10 isn't a huge overhaul; rather, it improves on the big changes made in 11.04, by cleaning up the Dash, overhauling the Ubuntu Software Center, and bringing in ...
Ubuntu 11.04 is the most ambitious Linux desktop version ever, with what may be a ground-breaking user interface and major changes from previous versions that come together nicely. Ubuntu 11.04 is a ...
Today is April 28th and the release version of Ubuntu 11.04 is now available for download. We previously discussed running the Betas of 11.04 in Virtualbox, and that's still an option if you're not ...
Last week, Canonical released the latest version of its desktop Linux operating system, Ubuntu. Affectionately nicknamed "Natty Narwhal," Ubuntu 11.04 is notable not just for being the most recent ...
Do you use Windows not because you like it or there's some specific Windows-only application that you must use but because it's what came on your PC? If that's you, Canonical, the company behind ...