The Ubuntu 12.04 beta 1 release across Desktop, Server, Cloud and
Core was announced by Canonical on Thursday. Precise Pangolin edition
comes with features that lower the power consumption of Sandy
Bridge-based Linux systems and the 3.5 beta 2 release of LibreOffice.
The
beta is the first LTS release to come with the contentious Unity
desktop, which was introduced with Ubuntu 11.04. Additionally, the
default music player has been switched to Rhythmbox and support for
ClickPad devices has been enhanced.
"12.04 continues Ubuntu's
proud tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open-source
technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution," Kate
Stewart, Ubuntu's release manager, wrote in an announcement. "The team
has been hard at work throughout this cycle, introducing new features
and fixing bugs."
A tool that Ubuntu Project founder Mark
Shuttleworth has called "the future of the menu", named the HUD, has
been introduced. The HUD provides a context-sensitive menu and search
interface for Unity applications.
The beta release can be downloaded from Ubuntu's website. The final version is scheduled for release around April 26.
This story was originally posted on ZDNet UK.
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