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Ubuntu 6.10 Beta released.
Download:-
United States:
*us.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
Europe:
*nl.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ (Netherlands)
*de.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.10/ (Germany)
*it.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.10/ (Italy)
Asia:
*tw.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
United Kingdom:
*releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
Rest of the World:
*releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
To upgrade from Ubuntu 6.06 LTS to Ubuntu 6.10 Beta, follow these instructions:
*help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades
The final version of Ubuntu 6.10 is expected to be released in October.
Release Notes:- *wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft/Beta
Upgrade from 6.06:- *help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades
On the Desktop
GNOME 2.16
OpenOffice.org 2.0.4 RC 2
X.org 7.1
On the Server
Task selection for easier installation of mail servers, web servers, etc.
A pre-release of the upcoming LTSP 5.0 with support for local devices, printers on thin clients as well as language and session selection from the LTSP login manager, network swapping, etherboot support out of the box and many more additions and improvements like network swap support that reduce the minimal requirements for thin clients to 32MB memory.
Download:-
United States:
*us.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
Europe:
*nl.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ (Netherlands)
*de.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.10/ (Germany)
*it.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/6.10/ (Italy)
Asia:
*tw.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
United Kingdom:
*releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
Rest of the World:
*releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/
To upgrade from Ubuntu 6.06 LTS to Ubuntu 6.10 Beta, follow these instructions:
*help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades
The final version of Ubuntu 6.10 is expected to be released in October.
Release Notes:- *wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft/Beta
Upgrade from 6.06:- *help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades
On the Desktop
GNOME 2.16
OpenOffice.org 2.0.4 RC 2
X.org 7.1
On the Server
Task selection for easier installation of mail servers, web servers, etc.
A pre-release of the upcoming LTSP 5.0 with support for local devices, printers on thin clients as well as language and session selection from the LTSP login manager, network swapping, etherboot support out of the box and many more additions and improvements like network swap support that reduce the minimal requirements for thin clients to 32MB memory.