Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been
released yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of
the current version before.
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On 22/04/14 17:48, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows that right now.
Last time it was
On 22 April 2014 17:52, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
No doubt he
has his reasons.
Following the controversial renaming of Nokia to Microsoft Mobile and
corresponding loss of brand identity, in a shock move Ubuntu will be
renamed Microsoft Linux.
http://mslinux.org/
Maybe
On 22 April 2014 17:52, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity if someone were to want to upgrade at this time
(pointless for most I know) they would have to change the name in
sources.list. So have the 14.10 repositories been created? If yes then how
are they
On 22/04/14 17:48, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows
On 22 April 2014 18:23, Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I hope it involves unicorns. How about, Ubiquitous Unicorn? :-)
- Chris
I think the entire internet would be severely disappointed if it didn't. :D
J
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On 22/04/14 18:30, J Fernyhough wrote:
On 22 April 2014 18:23, Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I hope it involves unicorns. How about, Ubiquitous Unicorn? :-)
- Chris
I think the entire internet would be severely disappointed if it didn't. :D
J
Although of course there
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
1. Wow it's fast!
2. Erm, battery life is OK but not quite as good as before.
Am I the exception or are others finding the same?
Cheers,
Bruno
On 22 April 2014 19:47, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
1. Wow it's fast!
2. Erm, battery life is OK but not quite as good as
On 22 April 2014 21:36, Tony Pursell a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
On 22 April 2014 19:47, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
On 22 April 2014 21:40, Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded from 13.10. 14.04 is as bad as 13.10, that is it is very slow
starting up. Especially, after logging in it spends time before you get
the
screen back. Very reminiscent of the way Windows works. This started
with
On 22 April 2014 23:08, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 April 2014 21:40, Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded from 13.10. 14.04 is as bad as 13.10, that is it is very
slow
starting up. Especially, after logging in it spends time before you
get the
screen
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