Oberseite 10 Eigenschaften Ubuntu 8.04 im robusten Reiher

Der Countdown für Ubuntu 8.04 fängt schließlich heute an, da jetzt es nur 9 Tage gibt, zum für die amtliche Produkteinführung Ubuntu 8.04 des robusten Reihers zu gehen. Aber, bevor Ubuntu Geliebte ihre Hände auf robustem erhalten, ist ihre größte Erwartung über die neuen Eigenschaften und die Anwendungen, die in Ubuntu 8.04 kommen.

Unten kompiliert eine Liste der oberen 10 neuen Ubuntu 8.04 im robusten Reiher zu erwarten Eigenschaften. Einige dieser Eigenschaften sind bereits in robustem Beta eingeführt worden, während einige Ubuntu 8.04 noch eingeführt werden sollen im robusten Reiherstall.

1. Aufladung änderung - In der frühen Version von Ubuntu, auf dem Aufladung Menüschirm, den wir nur eine Wahl zu haben, wählte, wenn wir Geben es ein Versuch wünschen oder es anbringen. Es wurde „Anfang genannt oder Ubuntu“ anbringt. Jetzt, als Phasen-CD aufgeladene automatisch Angebote zu wählte Ihre Sprache ist und Sie zwei neue Wahlen „Versuch Ubuntu ohne irgendeine änderung an Ihrem Computer“ haben und bringen Sie Ubuntu an.

2. Xorg 7.3 - Das neue Xorg 7.3 kommt mit robustem Reiher. Diese Fähigkeit holt ein neues Schirm-Auflösung Dienstprogramm, das Benutzern erlaubt, die Auflösung dynamisch zusammenzubauen, erneuern Rate und Umdrehung eines zweiten Monitors. Dieses ist für Laptopbenutzer besonders handlich, die an einen Projektor oder einen externen Monitor anschließen.

3. Kern- Ubuntu 8.04 holt auch einen neuen Kern 2.6.24.3, der verpackt mit dem „vollständig angemessenen Scheduler“ für verbesserte wechselwirkende Leistung und dynticks Unterstützung für Energie Einsparung auf dem Schreibtisch und den Laptop-Computer kommt, und neue Verlegenheiten, die in den letzten Monaten in den Hauptstreckekern vermischt worden sind.

4. Gnome 2.22 - Robuster Reiher holt Ihnen das neueste und größte Gnome 2.22 mit Losen neuen Eigenschaften und Verbesserungen, wie einem neuen Nautilus, der GVFS verwendet, wie sein Hinter. GVFS macht es möglich, Fehler von Nautilus wie die Unfähigkeit zu regeln, Akten vom Abfall wieder herzustellen, zu pausieren und Akte Betriebe zu annulieren, und wird es möglich, sich Benutzerprivilegien für bestimmte Betriebe mit PolicyKit für Authentisierung zu entwickeln machen. Es holt auch eine bedeutende Leistung Erhöhung zu vielen Betrieben.

5. PolicyKit - PolicyKit wird jetzt in den administrativen Benutzerschnittstellen integriert. PolicyKit allows fine-grained control over user permissions and enhances usability and security, by allowing administrative applications to be run as a normal user and gaining extra privileges dynamically only for privileged operations instead of requiring the whole application to run as root.

6. New Applications

  • Seahorse – the new "sheriff in town", set to manage your encryption keys.
  • Transmission – the default BitTorrent client.
  • FireFox 3 Beta 5 – replaced FireFox 2 and it is now the default browser in Ubuntu 8.04.
  • Vinagre – a brand-new VNC client, which makes connecting to single or multiple machines easy.
  • Brasero – the new CD/DVD burnung tool in Ubuntu Hardly Heron.

7. World Clock Applet – this clock can display time and weather in mutliple locations.

8. Firewall - Ubuntu 8.04 includes UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall), a new host-based firewall application configurable from the command line which is designed to make administering a firewall easier for end users while not getting in the way of network administrators. You can simply start firewall with sudo ufw enable.

9. Memory Protection - Secure Memory Management, will help defend against rootkits and other malicious code.

10. Windows users – Wubi new installation tool for Windows users. This tool will help Windows users easy install Ubuntu and still have Windows installed. Also here is the old umenu tool.

Some will love it, some will hate it, but that is what the Ubuntu developers prepared for the second LTS (Long Term Support) release of their 100% FREE operating system, Ubuntu Linux.

Post by Alifaan from the Human Fly.

  • nice job on the list. Brasero is a good tool I got to try it a little bit on my last pc. I hadn't seen anything written about memory protection. I'm guessing this is something outside the kernel. We'll seehow. heron turns out from what I hear theres a couple bigger bugs they're trying to get fixed beforerelease.
  • aussiebear
    Are there any specific details as to how "Secure Memory Management" works? I'm curious to know about this.
  • Stumbled! Informative post about Ubuntu.
  • Cant wait to try it. The Wubi installation is useful
  • James II
    Some will love it, some will hate it


    What's that suppose to mean? Why would anyone hate it?

    I tried out the beta and I thought it was just super. Of course I ran it from the Live Cd so I didn't get to really run it through the wringer, but I sure liked what i saw.
  • Nate
    Hopefully the new kernel fixes all the power save problems from the past.
  • @James II, don't know, but have lot types of people in this world, so you think all will love it. It will be haters too, but lovers will be more then we can imagine.
  • Steve
    Screen resolution control, bring it on. The rest? Everything we've never wanted.
    What about hardware support? Wifi, anyone?
  • Jeff
    Two big hopes:

    1) Suspend-to-disk works as well as it does in XP on my notebooks;

    2) The ability to get wireless networking not to either a) reconnect to the last network it connected to, or b) allow blacklisting/greylisting named networks, to protect against WLANs that "just happen" to have similar names.

    I haven't figured out how to solve either with Gutsy - and I'm hardly a *nix noob.
  • Kim
    "Hardly Heron"? that's the most funny typo in months :D
  • Michael
    I cannot remember what the tool was called but when I was doing the beta testing there was an application like Google Desktop that allowed me to search my computer. I think that will be a cool tool.
  • Wow, this Ubuntu thingy is getting bigger from day to day. I hope they can execute things like PolicyKit in a good way.
  • Sayne
    I don't really agree with including Firefox 3 Beta. Although I have used it and found it fairly stable, it doesn't seem like something that should be included in an official release. However, most linux users would be comfortable using beta software and hopefully know what to do if they encounter a bug.
  • Brian D.
    I've moved over from XP to Ubuntu 8.04.
    When will Linux (Ubuntu)get rid of the archaic coding requirements (apt-get, dpkg -i, etc.)?? This hurdle is the *biggest* deterrent to Windows users who are aching for something just as easy, flexible and different to move to. I've been trying for more than a year now to get my colleagues & department to switch (>150 potential Ubuntu users)and this problem of having to execute code is the thing that stops 98% of them. Please! Someone think about the silent majority, and stop preaching to the converted - get rid of the need to code - anything.
  • Ryan
    @Brian D.
    First, using dpkg and apt-get are not "coding".
    Second, there are multiple GUI tools and frontends to dpkg and apt-get, making using terminal commands unnecessary.
  • kendon
    The boot options thing is actually not really an advantage. when I installed yesterday it said to myself "wanna install, hit install". after giving the installation everything it needed it started, and I got bored to death in about 2 seconds, because there was no browser, no IM no nothing to fool around with. luckily I was able to start a second xserver with a gnome session, so I didn't have to die of boredom ;)
    actually it saves you one click and a few seconds of booting time, I think the OEM install feature is a much greater effort!
  • @Brian D.: Most of these commands, especially what you mentioned (dpkg -i and apt-get) have graphical versions available by default in Ubuntu. It is simply easier to tell someone the command version. Example:

    GUI-
    1. Download this file: file.deb
    2. Open up a file manager and find where you downloaded the file to.
    3. Double click on the file
    4. Click to install the file
    5. Click OK when you are done.

    Command-
    wget http://myblog.be/file.deb
    dpkg -i file.deb

    While the GUI version is easier for some users, it is much quicker to write out and do the command version.
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