Release Announcement:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2010-Octob...
Release Notes:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1010
Upgrade Info:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
Desktop Overview:
Server Overview:
Netbook Overview:
He thought this was because there was another OS in the drive and didn't know how to proceed (the "Forward" button was grayed out). I took a look at it, suspected no hard drive detected and that was it, the newly install HD had no power attached to it.
I just wished (for the newbies' sake) that instead/besides the disk space requirement with an X there was a note saying that no HD was detected.
The second issue is that even if I chose "yes, install proprietary stuff" the WiFi card wasn't working because of missing firmware (at least the message was right there when clicking on the network icon -strange up/down arrows btw-).
It took me only a few minutes to figure out and find the firmware update submenu and solve the issue but they could have linked that in the wifi connection message; my friend (someone with no experience outside Windows) would have not solved this issue by himself.
So if you were waiting for the crowd to clear, no need to wait.
(For the record I've been hit with laptop wifi incompatibility (the Intel wireless driver got changed, config files didn't update) and software RAID in the GRUB 2 update.)
Source: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2010-Octob...
http://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mclasen/2010/10/09/getting...
It makes it possible to implement an easy to grab window handle in every GtkWindow regardless of whether it uses a status bar, among other things.
That one release later still suffers from blatant UI screwups like that is really disappointing.
It wouldn't matter if bottom-right resize handles were standard, but as it is only a few windows have them.
On the plus side, it hasn't broken anything major. Wireless just works.
"If you are testing Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat in VirtualBox, you may notice that guest additions are not working, it seems that the problem is the new xserver they put in Ubuntu 10.10, the modules are not build against this new version."
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-guest-x11
http://www.unixmen.com/linux-tutorials/1157-install-guest-ad...Everything is working well for me with the latest nvidia drivers (256.53) on a GTX 260 card.
there's a beta nvidia driver that claims to fix some of the problems, i'm trying it now: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1577997
64 bit: http://burnbit.com/torrent/156840/ubuntu_10_10_desktop_amd64...
32 bit: http://burnbit.com/torrent/156841/ubuntu_10_10_desktop_i386_...
Please seed
I can appreciate using burnbit for certain behemoth companies that don't normally publish via torrent, but since ubuntu.com actually offers them along-side the isos, this smells counterproductive.