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Canonical has released the first alpha build of Ubuntu 12.04, dubbed “Precise Pangolin,” and the organization said that the latest version would be a long term support (LTS) release. Version 12.04, available for x86 and 64-bit platforms, is based around the Linux kernel 3.2 release, and a lot of work has gone into bugfixing …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Move Along there, nothing to see

    339 work items done out of more than 2.3K.

    Says it all.

    Why bother? Not a lot has changed.

    As for Cloud... Clouds don't last forever unless you are Jupiter/Saturn or Venus.

    1. Boris the Cockroach Silver badge
      Windows

      Sounds

      Like a windows release to me

      2.3k things to fix and thats when they release it to the paying customers

      <<never buys a windows OS until it has Sp1 under its belt

      1. Steven Raith

        You do know...

        ...what an alpha release is? Slagging an alpha release of anything is rahter like moaning because the development mule for a car doesn't have millimetre perfect fit and finish on the door trim.

        Never has the phrase "better to be thought of as a fool and keep your mouth shut, than to open it and remove all doubt" been more apt.

        I'll reserve judgement on 12.04 until one of the later betas turns up, whereupon I'll install it - then I'll make a full judgement once the final release is out.

        Steven R

        1. Anonymous Coward
          Anonymous Coward

          @Steve

          "I'll reserve judgement on 12.04 until one of the later betas turns up, whereupon I'll install it - then I'll make a full judgement once the final release is out."

          That actually makes sense (which is novel around here) but it does raise the question of what is the point in this article?

          Is Ubuntu so game changing / market leading that we need to know the regularly scheduled releases are going to schedule?

      2. Goat Jam
        Joke

        MS has cottoned on to that

        All the cool kids now wait for SP2

      3. keithpeter Silver badge

        Good idea, wait for 12.04.1 then and you'll be fine. Alphas usually run stable. The fun and breakage start at Beta.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Long-lived Clouds?

      Lesser Magellanic?

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    alpha release coverage!

    So you now provide alpha release coverage for Canonical but don't even mention beta or full releases of many many other distros out there. Get real. Many things existed long before Ubuntu and still do

  3. Ken Hagan Gold badge

    3.2 kernel? (11.10 uses 3.0)

    I thought the point of an LTS release was to consolidate past changes into a stable platform that someone could safely adopt and stick with for a few years. Perhaps such releases are simply called "Debian" now.

    1. yeahyeahno
      FAIL

      @Ken Hagan, indeed, but the changes up till the freeze on said release, not up to the freeze on the previous release, what would be the point of that? The LTS would just be the previous version by another name.

  4. scientific_linux_01
    Linux

    3.2 kernel

    With the 2.6 kernel the advancements were mind boggling, with 3.2 it keeps getting better.

    I have to say Ubuntu has a powerful base.

    1. handle

      Looking forward to a quieter longer-running laptop

      as with 3.0 the power management problems are still there so there's another six months of annoyance

      http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/10/07/237222/kernel-bug-means-linux-power-usage-remains-high

      but I see that they are blaming the hardware.

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Can someone explain?

    Is this better than Windows 7 or not?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Yes.

      Do you feel explained now?

    2. Beau
      Megaphone

      No

      About the same for most work, but certainly a bloody site cheaper!

      1. The Fuzzy Wotnot
        Happy

        @Beau

        That's the new Ubuntu ad slogan nailed!

    3. Ken Hagan Gold badge

      It depends on the apps you want to run. Most people find that Linux distros are quite shit at running Windows apps, and vice versa.

      The fact that you've asked the question suggests quite strongly that the correct answer in your case is to buy a second-hand machine with Windows XP on it.

    4. jcipale
      Coat

      it is

      a bastard step-child to it. It certainly isnt an OS I would use. EVER!

  6. Yet Another Anonymous coward Silver badge

    @Can someone explain

    This one goes upto 12 - that 5 better !

  7. WR
    Terminator

    Editor at the pub?

    [quote]

    leaving a massive job of work to do before the expected release...

    [end quote]

    The grammer-nator cannot let this pass.

    Now if you'll excuse me I need to get back to my job of work.

    WR

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      @WR

      'job of work' is a British-English thing.

      1. hplasm
        Headmaster

        Strictly speaking-

        An *English* thing.

        All others being derived...

  8. fishman
    FAIL

    AMD

    Hopefully AMD will have ensured that the next version of Ubuntu will work with Llano processors. The older version of Ubuntu, 11.04 works (sort of), but the 11.10 crashes during booting for most users. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 doesn't work well with llano processors, either.

    1. Richard Wharram

      Indeed

      I've been Windows only since I got my little notebook :(

      FAIL indeed.

  9. Andy 17

    I'll be waiting for the Mint 12.04 then..

    As per the title. As soon as Ubuntu started insisting on shipping with Unity I abandoned ship and switched to Mint. Same code base but no Unity.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Agreed - Mint FTW

      Nuff said.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      @Andy 17

      Well said, Sir.

      Mint is truly the Distro of Kings, while Unity is the spawn of the antichrist.

    3. Ru

      Surely that's not the only reason

      Otherwise you'd have used kubuntu, or lubuntu, or xubuntu, or whatever (there's probably a gubuntu too, these days).

  10. handle

    Supporting ARM for the first time?

    No, Ubuntu used to support ARM, up to 9.04 IIRC

    https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2009-April/000563.html

  11. A. Lewis
    Linux

    They missed a trick there.

    They were trying to think of an animal whose name began with P, to name a linux distribution, and they only managed 'pangolin'?

    Surely it should've been "Perceptive Polar-bear"!

    1. andreas koch
      Go

      Perverted pig.

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Pleeeeeeease

    Will someone think of the CHILDREN!!!!

  13. Henry Wertz 1 Gold badge

    @Boris the Cockroach, a) As a few said it's an alpha. b) Agreed though! I've found almost every Ubuntu release to be shockingly buggy until about a month after release. Then I can upgrade, or (for a fresh install) install and run the update manager right away.

    All I can say, is they really better get a gnome-2-like interface (which they were calling "Ubuntu Classic") working again or I'm bailing. I'm running 11.04 right now; in 11.10, Unity might be OK for a tablet but it's awful for a desktop. And "gnome-session-fallback" in 11.10 is based on gnome 3 instead of gnome 2, and it's like they got midway through setting it up then quit. It looks just plain broken.

  14. Gnucklehead

    No.

    Who cares? Not touching it with a barge pole until there is a non-retarded GUI.

  15. peterkin

    Damn! was hoping for Priapic Panda.

  16. yeahyeahno
    Stop

    The bug fix stats are not unusual, and are always close to or at zero come release.

    However I am too surprised that El Reg is covering alpha releases, I mean with a production release every 6 months, and there normaly being 2 Alphas and 3 Betas (from memory) plus the release itself, that's an article per month. What's the point?

  17. zanto
    Pint

    mixed feelings

    i've been so happy with 10.04 and now i'll soon have to go over the install procedure again. i've felt the occasional itch to try a new version of linux, but as i get older the itch is less intense.

    there was a time not too long ago when i felt ubuntu was over hyped, but after getting a tad fed-up of fedora 1 year cycles (6 months for the current + 6months for the next) i decided to try ubuntu 10.04. that was close to 3 years back.

    part of me is sad that such a wonderful product is nearing it's last days, but the kid in me is looking forward to a new install. maybe even a new distro like linux mint. something to look forward to on a free weekend.

  18. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Shock horror!

    First Alpha release not up to Gold Standard!

    Slow news day huh?

  19. jcipale
    Linux

    Epic Fail!

    Installed the alpha on a 64-bit Intel I3. Was promptly greeted by the screen vomit known as Unity.

    I fdsk'ed the harddrive and installed Fedora. Congrats canonical for the technical yawn that will forever be known as ubuntu.

    I run linux because of its clean lines and uncluttered appearance. I cant say that about ubuntu. Did you ever think that there is a REASON why the linux UI is the way it is? Not something to be bastarized and made to look like the fugly stepchild of OS X/OS 2/Windows 7.

    Epic fail!

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