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Subject: Breezy Badger milestone release "Colony 3" now available Newsgroups: gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel, gmane.linux.ubuntu.user Date: 2005-08-17 20:46:01 GMT (3 years, 46 weeks, 2 hours and 26 minutes ago) Colony CD 3, the third milestone release of the Breezy Badger development branch, is now available. Our last milestone release was over a month ago, and there has been a lot of interest in testing Breezy, so we are pleased to provide this snapshot to the community for testing. It is available for download here: United Kingdom: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/colony-3/ In the near future, this snapshot should also be available from the US mirror: United States: http://us.cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/releases/breezy/colony-3/ If you test it, be sure to send us a report to ubuntu-devel <at> lists.ubuntu.com. There have been many improvements and bugfixes since Colony 2, but here are a few highlights: - The second stage installer now has a progress bar, rather than massive amounts of scrolling text - The kernel uses initramfs rather than initrd, with a new hardware detection infrastructure allowing for more flexible boot configurations (such as for diskless workstations) - The much-awaited USplash graphical boot feature is included; though its full functionality is not yet enabled, it displays a graphical boot screen and it is important for us to know that it works on a wide variety of hardware before proceeding. To activate it, run the following command in a terminal after installing or upgrading: $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux- Colony CD 3, the third milestone release of the Breezy Badger development branch, is now available. Our last milestone release was over a month ago, and there has been a lot of interest in testing Breezy, so we are pleased to provide this snapshot to the community for testing. It is available for download here: United Kingdom: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/colony-3/ In the near future, this snapshot should also be available from the US mirror: United States: http://us.cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/releases/breezy/colony-3/ If you test it, be sure to send us a report to ubuntu-devel <at> lists.ubuntu.com. There have been many improvements and bugfixes since Colony 2, but here are a few highlights: - The second stage installer now has a progress bar, rather than massive amounts of scrolling text - The kernel uses initramfs rather than initrd, with a new hardware detection infrastructure allowing for more flexible boot configurations (such as for diskless workstations) - The much-awaited USplash graphical boot feature is included; though its full functionality is not yet enabled, it displays a graphical boot screen and it is important for us to know that it works on a wide variety of hardware before proceeding. To activate it, run the following command in a terminal after installing or upgrading: $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux- |
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