I. Debian7.2 on December 2, October 12, the latest Debian7.2 (the new version under Debian7, code or Wheezy) was released. As the latest stable version, Debian7.2 is doing the following: modified some bugs, improved security, and deleted some compatibility issues. I386 (32-bit): http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.2.0/ I #/iso-cd/x86_64( 64 I. Debian 7.2
In October 12, the latest Debian 7.2 (the new version under Debian7, codenamed or Wheezy) was released. As the latest stable version, Debian7.2 is doing the following: modified some bugs, improved security, and deleted some compatibility issues.
I386 (32-bit) download site: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.2.0/i386/iso-cd/
X86_64 (64-bit) download mirror site: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.2.0/amd64/iso-cd/
Ii. Ubuntu 13.10
In addition, Ubuntu 13.10 (codenamed Saucy Salamander, pretty toot) carries the latest Unity attack, has not yet released the official version, we can only feel the charm of Ubuntu13.10 in advance from the daily release version: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
Ubuntu tu13.10 has the following improvements:
New Mir Display Server and Unity Next
The new version may contain earlier versions of the Ubuntu Mir display server and the Qt-based Unity Next desktop environment for testing. However, the default configuration will continue to include the X11, Compiz, and Unity 7 graphics stacks in Ubuntu 12.10. In 2014, Canonical planned to unify Ubuntu smartphones, tablets, and PC desktop environments through Mir and Unity Next.
Smart Scope
The Smart Scope feature originally introduced in Ubuntu 13.04 will appear in Ubuntu 13.10. Smart Scopes should also provide precise Source Control and Information Query functions, it is not only the current network query switch.
Ubuntu Dash
In addition to YouTube and Amazon, Ubuntu Dash will be able to search dozens of other online resource libraries, but only the relevant search results will be displayed. In addition, the function of purchasing music on the Dash interface has also been put on the development agenda of Ubuntu 13.10.
Saucy Salamander
For more new features of Saucy Salamander, you can view them on the Launchpad blueprint page.
Performance
Ubuntu developers plan to improve Unity 7 in multiple aspects and integrate the new version of Compiz to Improve the Performance of Ubuntu Desktop.
Default browser
Another topic discussed is whether Chrome should replace Firefox to become the default browser. There is no final conclusion yet. (The current news seems that the new version will continue using Firefox)
According to the development schedule, Ubuntu 13.10 will release a beta version on April 9, September 26. The official version will be released on April 9, October 17. (Coming soon)
Iii. Fedora 20
In October the new system melee, Fedora is not to show weakness, there are currently Alpha release: http://fedoraproject.org/zh_CN/get-prerelease
The official website said that the official version (Beta) will be officially released on April 9, October 29. Look forward ~~~
Fedora 20 brings a lot of new features, which can be seen in this Alpha version:
- Using ARM as the main supporting architecture means that most software packages must be built on ARM.
- Enhance NetworkManager, allow it to create and edit links on the command line interface, and support interface bridging and binding.
- Sendmail is no longer installed by default. mongoemd journal will replace syslog as the default logging system.
- You can create virtual machine snapshots in a graphical management tool to run arm images on x86 hosts.
- Upgrade Ruby on Rails to 4.0 and Perl to 5.18.
- Equipped with GNOME 3.10 preview edition, in addition to new music and map programs, it also includes Wayland support.
- Integrate KDE 4.11
Note that the Alpha version enables Kernel Debug by default to facilitate development and debugging, which has a great impact on performance.
In addition, if you download Live CD, will not install see: Fedora 19 U disk installation and simple configuration http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-10/91522.htm
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