Ubuntu 8.10

Jumped on the RC just before it went official late this afternoon (EST) so that I could beat the crowds.  One of the faster upgrades that I have experienced with the package downloads taking around 20 minutes on my 6MB DSL and the install and clean up taking a little under an hour.  So easy it was kind of boring.

Highlights are the revamped network manager which now has support for mobile connections which will make it easier for me to poach one of the Verizon data cards from work should the need ever arise. The new Bluetooth wizard also appears to have upped the functionality and UI quotient so I’m looking forward to pulling out my headphones and going wireless again.

Downsides are that the shutdown button has been subsumed to logout/fastuser switching something I nearly never do but could understand the logic for a desktop user but, seriously, who uses a desktop these days anyhow? Unrelated to the actual upgrade but still nagging issues are the Glipper crash on launch and the fact that my webcam still remains unsupported (05e3:f192 Genesys Logic, Inc.)–I’ve got to complain about something, right?

Overall, I’m happy with how things turned out.  Thumbs up to the Ubuntu team for all their hard work.  Thanks!

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3 Responses to “Ubuntu 8.10”

  1. Kirrus says:

    You have bluetooth headphones?! Cool!

    Our work’s ubuntu mirror has been taking a hammering the past couple of days – we’ve been running around 200Mb/s, which is fun when it’s been killing the server involved (and therefore spamming the technical team with texts ;) )

  2. james says:

    Yeah, the headphones are pretty good, Jabra BT620. The only downside is that they are a tad on the heavy side but they are rechargeable.

    That sounds like a server that I would turn off the notifications off! LOL!

  3. Kirrus says:

    I’ll have to look out for them – I keep meaning to get a Jabra bluetooth mobile phone headset…

    I think we did.. and I think it went above 200Mb/s as well ;)
    Still, it appears to be calming down a bit now, finally!