At 01:20 GMT, March 21, the Ubuntu development team officially published a press release, proudly claiming that Ubuntu8.04 (Beta) was officially released. This is a very memorable moment. Why? Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE are both GNU/Linux releases, and they are all local free software packages. Of course, there are other GNU/Linux releases. In terms of age, Ubuntu is the youngest GNU/Linux
At 01:20 GMT, March 21, the Ubuntu development team officially published a press release, proudly claiming that Ubuntu 8.04 (Beta) was officially released. This is a very memorable moment. Why?
Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE are both GNU/Linux releases, and they are all local free software packages. Of course, there are other GNU/Linux releases. In terms of age, Ubuntu is the youngest GNU/Linux "Poster Child" (known as "Reporter" by foreigners "). Ubuntu release is indeed a good thing (Free Software), but why do we need to sell it along the street?
The Ubuntu development team declared that "Ubuntu 8.04 integrates the latest and best open-source technologies" and "It is a high-quality and easy-to-use Linux release version ". This statement is also true. They dared to say the prefix of "the latest" and "the greatest", but other Linux distributions did not dare to say that. The Ubuntu release version is "Ox ". For example, Ubuntu 8.04 gives Windows users a "gift": Wubi software package. It directly installs Ubuntu in a Windows system, without hard disk partitioning (this is a scary thing ). Wonderful! In the future, the "symbiotic system" of Windows and Ubuntu must be very common. Windows users become Ubuntu users unconsciously. Are you funny? The development idea of Wubi was originally developed by several agstino Russo people. After more than two years of encouragement, it was finally achieved. Microsoft has no temper ". However, it should be noted that Wubi is not engaged in virtual machines. Wubi installation technology is more advanced than "Live CD. This kind of innovation does not need to be included in the "National Development Plan". Can taxpayers use their money to develop software freely?
The development tradition of Ubuntu is the pursuit of "latest and best", so this can only be done by "Reporter. Ubuntu will sweep away all small vendors selling private software (except for "Big Mac" such as Microsoft ). When the spring flowers are blooming, it will smile in the bush.