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Ubuntu Linux 8: Is the heron hardier? PDF Print E-mail
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by David M Williams   
Monday, 31 March 2008
It wasn’t long ago that Gutsy Gibbon was in the news; Ubuntu’s last release was touted as the easiest and most reliable Linux ever. Yet, some found it pretty gutless, or even just gusty, with hardware compatibility still a major bugbear. Linux 8.04, Hardy Heron, is now on the horizon. Does it look any better?
Ubuntu have a regular release schedule with subsequent versions being named with a superlative and an animal, both words beginning with the same letter of the alphabet. This letter, might I add in geeky fashion, is the alphabet letter indexed by the major version number. Hence, version 7 used the letter G for Gutsy Gibbon, being the 7th letter of the alphabet, and coming up is letter H’s turn for fame in the form of Hardy Heron, version 8.

Despite this amazing bit of tech trivia, the question on most people’s lips are “Will my wireless card finally work?” along with “What’s new?” and “Is it worthwhile upgrading?” I’ll come to these in just a moment.

First, one important thing must be mentioned. Gutsy Gibbon promoted the latest and greatest in Linux technology. It showed off a sporty new facade, compiled together loads of device drivers, and was in general aimed at having a terrific feature set and a greatly improved user experience in general.

By contrast, Hardy Heron has been designated as one of Ubuntu’s periodic Long Term Support – or LTS – releases, for which the company commits itself to providing three years desktop support and five years server support. This means that Hardy Heron isn’t going to go anywhere soon; it’s here for the long haul. This invariably means the designers have focused less on putting brand new stuff in but rather more stability, more robustness and more reliability.

This should please those who found Gutsy Gibbon disappointing – and indeed, Gutsy was an experimental version of Ubuntu. It’s experimental nature did give a fresh look but also meant it didn’t end up being capable of providing a stable and robust experience to all people on all systems. To these users, Hardy Heron will hopefully prove more, well, hardy. By being named as an LTS release I’m expecting it to come with high reliability built in and much less in the way of new, unproven, untested items.

Hardy Heron will be released this month, April 2008, but you can get your hands on the pre-release beta. If you’re a Gutsy Gibbon user, run update-manager –d from a command line. Otherwise – or, if you sensibly don’t want to trash a working system with beta code – you can download an ISO image from http://www.ubuntu.com/testing. At the time of writing only the first beta is available, with a release date of 20th March, 2008.

Here’s what it’s like so far. Please read on to find out what you can expect in this exciting new version of what is widely regarded as the most popular modern Linux distro available.

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