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WORK IN PROGRESS
Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Issue 10
Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Issue 10 for the week of August, 13 - 19 2006
You can always find this and other Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issues at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter
In This Issue
General Community News
Security Updates
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates
New Apps In Edgy
Glade 3 - from Gnome Journal "The GUI designer tool that has been building your GTK+ applications for years is back with a completely new generation of homegrown free software. Supporting all the widgets in the gtk+ 2.8 family, gnomeui widgets, the gnome canvas widget, and a whole new feature set; this new tool is sure to raise a few eyebrows."
Weekly developer meeting
In the most recent developer meeting - 17 August at 23:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting - the developers planned the list of topics to be discussed at next week's Development Sprint in Wiesbaden, Germany.
A number of features were reported as implemented or complete, including:
- the speakup kernel module
- boot-message-logging
- kubuntu-accessibility
- Firefox 2.0 beta merge.
The desktop team is keeping very busy with bug triaging and fixing - and could use your help!
Ubuntu
Kubuntu
Edubuntu
Xubuntu
Launchpad News
This week's full Launchpad news is at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/2006-August/000536.html
Highlights include:
Details of the staging server at https://staging.ubuntu.com/
- An answer to "Can I use Launchpad (Malone) to track bugs for my software project?" (it's "yes", by the way).
- Launchpad is now 100% hosted in Bazaar's native format, with over 600 branches registered.
- Each distribution or upstream product now has a listing of its top contributors, both general and per-activity.
- Edgy translations should be open on Monday.
- 30% speed improvement in the package publishing process.
- Preparations under way for a move to per-application domains and a secret new page layout.
To say up to date, join the launchpad-users mailing list:
We'd be honored to have you with us.
Bug Stats
New Bugs: # BR Closed Bugs: #
Infamous Bugs - Bug #56125
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More: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/56125
In The Press
Ubuntu and Other Distros Rolled Out to American Students
"Students in Indiana are using new Linux desktops under a state grant program to roll out low-cost workstations to schools.More than 22,000 kids have been Linuxed up under the programme which is being run by the Indiana Department of Education. Mike Huffman, special assistant for technology told CRN that Linux workstations were rolled out for 22,000 students over the last year under the Affordable Classroom Computers for Every Secondary Student (ACCESS) programme. The plan is to expand that even further with Novell SUSE, Red Hat and Ubuntu installations.Currently, 24 high schools are using Linux and the plan is to increase that to 80."
Read more at http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33756
Feature Of The Week - Tomboy Notes
Tomboy Notes is an easy to use, yet powerful, note taking application. The key to it's power is wiki-like functionality that allows fast and easy creation of linked sub-tasks. This feature allows users to organize and track large complex tasks with very little effort.
Install Tomboy Notes through Synaptic which is available through System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager or Applications->Add/Remove. Installation via the command line is also possible with the command sudo apt-get install tomboy.
Use it by selecting Applications->Accessories->Tomboy Notes.
The image below shows Tomboy Notes in action. The "Sunday ToDos" note is linked, wiki-style, to the "Grocery shopping" note.
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Additional News Resources
As always you can find more news and announcements at:
and
Conclusion
Thank you for reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. See you next week!
Credits
The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:
- Matthew Revell
- John Little
- Christian Reis
- Henrik Omma
- anyone else that contributes
- And many others
Feedback
This document is maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Team. Please feel free to contact us regarding any concerns or suggestions by either sending an email to ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com or by using any of the other methods on the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Contact Ubuntu Documentation Team Contact Information Page].
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