Ubuntu Linux to come to Tablets and Smartphones by 2014 : Do we need one more OS?

It’s never bad to have alternatives, right? Windows and Mac are the current highest market share holders in the computer OS area, but we always require an alternative. To prevent market domination or to enforce healthy competition. Ubuntu was made for this purpose, or even if it wasn’t, it’s still doing it.

Ubuntu was destined to enter the smarphone and tablet market. It’s very obvious because if it wants to survive it has to adapt to the changing computing devices. Canonical (Creator of Linux) founder, Mark Shuttleworth is going to announce the future plans at Ubuntu Developer Summit. He says Version 14.04 – April 2014 will see the launch of the OS on tablets and phones.

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They have been in talks with partners for over 18 months and the OS is going to land on ARM powered tablets which are predicted to be out next year.

I can’t deliver a product schedule yet, Ubuntu is already working with hardware partners to bring products to market. As progress is made Ubuntu will take the device-specific code, open source it, and roll it into standard Ubuntu ~ Mark Shuttleworth, Founder – Canonical.

Even Ubuntu’s desktop interface moreover looks like it’s meant for a tablet. It’s too simple to be on a Desktop. The release of the new unity interface was a signal that they’re eyeing touch devices. I don’t think they can really melt a rock because they cannot match the magnitude of iOS or Windows Developers in just few years. Via ZDNet.

Ubuntu 9.10 released

Finally Ubuntu 9.10 has been released and is available for download. Karmic Koala is the codename associated with Ubuntu 9.10. Ubuntu 9.10 as expected brings new features and introduces a new version of GNOME desktop environment.

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Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu claims Ubuntu 9.10 as the best release and believes that it will have a major impact on its users.

Ubuntu 9.10 features

Notable features of Ubuntu 9.10 include

  • Inclusion of Ubuntu One, Canonical‘s new Web synchronization service.  Ubuntu One technology provides  you 2 GB of online storage for free thus allowing you to easily share files between your own and your friends’ computers.
  • GNOME 2.28 which brings slick graphical enhancements for Ubuntu 9.10
  • Linux Kernel 2.6.31
  • Firefox 3.5
  • HTML 5 support
  • 400 or more free games to play
  • Office.org 3.0
  • Empathy a chat client which integrates Yahoo, Gmail, MSN, Jabber, AOL, QQ and many more.
  • Evolution which helps you manage your emails, address books and keep your calendar updated.

Canonical COO Jane Silber quiet beautifully stated the outstanding features of Ubuntu 9.10. He said:

A faster, more beautiful boot and login sequence, file and contact synchronisation through online services and great experiences on the most popular notebook, desktop and netbook models continue to drive Ubuntu into the mainstream of computing choices.

Download Ubuntu 9.10

Linux tries to match fire with fire!

Can you guess which operating system was released besides Windows 7 on 22nd October. Here is a hint its open source. If your answer is Ubuntu, then you are bang on target.

Canonical released the release candidate (RC) of Ubuntu 9.10 this Thursday. Ubuntu 9.10 codenamed Karmic Koala is the latest version of the ever popular Linux OS. Final version of Ubuntu 9.10 will be released on Oct 29 as per company’s release schedule.

An image of the OS is available for download on Ubuntu’s Web site. The  RC is available for download in three versions which include the server, desktop and netbook versions.

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Visit Ubuntu Official site to download Ubuntu 9.10 RC