Ubuntu Linux 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' has been released in a second and final beta version by Canonical.
Version 12.04 of Canonical's popular free and open source Linux
distribution is a notable one for several reasons, including not just
the fact that it's a Long Term Support (LTS) release and thus a
particularly suitable choice for businesses, but also that it's the
first to feature Canonical's new Head-Up Display (HUD) interface.
1. New kernel
The second beta version of Ubuntu 12.04 includes the 3.2.0-20.33 Ubuntu kernel, which in turn is based upon version 3.2.12 of the upstream stable Linux kernel. This is an update from the 3.2.0-17.27 Ubuntu kernel that shipped in Beta 1. Also included is an updated AppArmor patch set for better security.2. Latest LibreOffice
LibreOffice is one of the default applications included in Ubuntu Linux, and in this second beta version it was updated to the latest version 3.5.1, which offers increased stability and security.3. Updated HUD
Further refinements have been made to the HUD interface in this second beta version, according to the release announcement. To access HUD, users simply press the Alt key and type a description of what they want to do; the software then returns a set of corresponding entries.4. Additions to Ubuntu One
Canonical's Ubuntu One personal cloud service now has a new control panel featuring an installer, setup wizard, and the ability to add or remove folders to sync. Canonical offers 5GB of storage free through Ubuntu One.5. Tweaked for tablets
New in the second beta version of the KDE-based Kubuntu 12.04 derivative is a tech preview of "Kubuntu Active," which is "a new Ubuntu flavor designed for tablet devices," Canonical says.6. Latest OpenStack
On the server side, the second beta version of Ubuntu 12.04 ships with first release candidate of OpenStack's forthcoming Essex release and will be upgraded again for the final version, Canonical says.
Numerous other tweaks are included as well, keep waiting...
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