Hy, This questions is not ubuntu-accessibility specific problem. Anybody known what happened with 10.04.1 maintained release? In jul, the release date delayed with August 12TH. Now, in Lucid schedule I see august 17TH date. This is right? In launchpad, the 10.04.1 milestones I see following information: "Project: Ubuntu
Series: Lucid Version: ubuntu-10.04.1 Code name: None Expected: 2010-08-12 Active: Yes. Drivers can target bugs and blueprints to this milestone." Ofcourse, I known if I installing all updates, my system is updated with 10.04.1 version, but some weeks later I need the actual 10.04.1 official CD ISO files my work. :-):-) Launchpad link with containing august 12TH date: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-10.04.1 Lucid schedule wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule Note: I looked Lucid daily live CD's, and I see following interesting think after I extracted the compressed squashfs file system, because I would like do an actual accessible Lucid version with containing latest updates: In the extracted file system /boot directory not have vmlinuz-2.6.32-24-generic kernel. This is valid? I mounted verify purpose the compressed squashfs file system with following command: mount casper/filesystem.squashfs mnt -o loop When I list the mnt/boot directory, I not see a kernel in boot directory (vmlinuz-2.6.32*). When I see this, I used the 2010-08-15 daily live CD. This is already fixed? Attila. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility