Jaunty Jackalope is On

Yesterday Jaunty is really released. Now let's try it on and get the fastest Ubuntu boot with ext4.

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Jaunty Jackalope Feature

  • Improved boot times! How? Through various tweaks and improvements;
  • New bootsplash - A smaller and slicker loading bar and logo replaced the old splash;
  • New login screen - Black with a big 3D Ubuntu logo on the bottom-right corner login screen;
  • Two new wallpapers - the default one has swirly shapes on an orange-brown background and the other is brighter and has a bubbly design; also, a smooth fading transition effect will occur when changing wallpapers;
  • Three new themes - New Wave, Dust and Dust Sand are sure to please most users;
  • LZMA compression - available via the right click -> create archive option or in the File Roller application. LZMA offers high compression ratio and extremely fast decompression;
  • New timezone map - It was redrawn and provides a more efficient way of choosing your timezone;
  • Automatic keyboard detection - The Ubiquity installer will try to guess the keyboard layout that you're using;
  • New notification framework - Semi-transparent black boxes will pop up to provide a quick look for different events: updates, network availability, new emails, instant messages, etc.;
  • Improved terminal - When you open an application through the terminal and try to close the terminal, a warning will pop up;
  • Improved screenshot utility - differentiating between the two ways of invoking it (either by opening it from the Main Menu or by pressing the Print Screen);
  • Computer Janitor - Ubuntu now has a system cleaner that will get rid of all the cruft;
  • Brasero - the default CD/DVD burning tool. Moreover, the "Write to disc" context menu option is now handled by Brasero;
  • Amazing 3D desktop effects - Compiz Fusion was updated to properly support the GNOME desktop environment;
  • PST support - in Evolution Email client;
  • PulseAudio - as the default audio input/output framework and brings a redesigned volume control;
  • New software updates notifications - the Software Updates window will now pop-up when important updates are available; after installing them, if neccessary, you will also be prompted, by another pop-up... to reboot the computer;
  • Logout/Shutdown/Restart countdown timers - After selecting one of these functions, you will have 60 seconds to change your mind;
  • Better Wacom tablets support - They will now be automatically recognized and enabled.
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Rainlendar on Ubuntu

This time I would like to show you all how to install rainlendar on Ubuntu Inteprid Ibex. First, download the software on this site. Pick the free deb formatted file.
Then double clicks the file.
  • Click Install Package
  • Fill the root password
  • Go to Application | Office | Rainlendar2

Inteprid Lack of Nvidia Driver

What the ... last night I got succesfully download my Inteprid iso and just a minute ago I've installed it on a PC (I'm working on it). But back then I realized there's something wrong, My Compiz isn't working. Oh I almost forgot that Ubuntu didn't automatically recognize Nvidia Driver. So I go to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers but only this I got.


Rush to ubuntu-id milis and found the same problem I got. Said that it's right that the old Nvidia driver doesn't compatible to new Xorg. Here's the quote of Inteprid team.
The 71 and 96 series of proprietary nVidia drivers, as provided by the nvidia-glx-legacy and nvidia-glx packages in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, are not compatible with the X.Org included in Ubuntu 8.10. Users with the nVidia TNT, TNT2, TNT Ultra, GeForce, GeForce2, GeForce3, and GeForce4 chipsets are affected and will be transitioned on upgrade to the free nv driver instead. This driver does not support 3D acceleration.

So sayonara goodbye to Compiz in this PC. Nop!!
But don't stop until the last fight.
I finally found how to get some geek way from launchpad.

- Download NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.09-pkg1.run (or the other one if
you're running a 64 bit system) to your home folder (/home/simon/ for
me)
- switch to pty1 (CTRL+ALT+F1)
- log in
- sudo service kdm stop (will kill X server) (or gdm if you are running gnome)
- sudo sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.09-pkg1.run
- say yes to everything (will compile nvidia kernel module)
- sudo reboot now (reboot now !!)

And that should be enough, login and check that "glxinfo | grep
direct" says "YES"

Will you try it?? Or just kick this Video Card out of the window.

Ubuntu Inteprid Relesae

Till 7 days to go. Lets prepare for the Inteprid Release Party. Who's join?

Screen Resolution Problem on Hardy Heron

To you've upgraded Gutsy to Hardy, and had error in your screen resolution. Example for me, I've got only 800 x 600 pixels although choose 1024 x 768 pixels. Here's the way out.
The new Xorg is supposed to be all nice and hotplugable, but dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg is no more. /etc/X11/xorg.conf is also now very barebones. This is for the hotplugability. The correct way to configure this new version of X is with the xfix command. Changing resolution is done on the fly with xrandr.

Let's Tweak Your Ubuntu

Ubuntu is one of biggest Linux Distros. Its Gnome Desktop looks simple but elegance. And It's one of my favorite too. What about you?
Ok, let's back to the topic. I want show you a tool to tweak your Ubuntu. Named Ubuntu Tweak and you can get it here. This tools is so helpful to customize your desktop environment and your startup setting. It's easy to use even for newbies.

Ubuntu Remastering Tools

The day before I've written how to make your own PClinuxOS. This time let's try to remaster Ubuntu Linux. We need to install reconstructor 2.7 first. Since it is distributed in source code (tgz). You need to read this before if you don't know how yo install it.

It uses the Desktop(Live), Alternate(Install), or Server disc as a base, and then allows for user customization.
For the Ubuntu Desktop base, you can customize the entire environment. For instance, you can add/remove software, change the default look (splash, themes, fonts, wallpaper, etc.), add desktop links, etc.
For the Alternate and Server bases, you can add any additional software to the disc that you would like installed.

This program doesn't work like mklivecd in pclos. Even finally it just make live iso from your Ubuntu system. It is different. You don't need to change all of your settings in the beginning. Changes was done within the process it self.



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