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Rumores sobre la vuelta de OS/2 Warp al mercado
21 jun
Es un avión, es una estrella, es un pájaro, … ¡¡¡ no es OS/2 !!!
Pues si, hace tiempo que IBM dijo que ya no continuaba con el desarrollo de OS/2 Warp y que dejaba de dar soporte a este sistema operativo de 32 bits. A partir de ese momento, todos los bancos, Aeropuertos (AENA) y empresas que utilizaban OS/2 se pusieron a realizar planes de migración de sus sistemas a Windows, Unix o Linux. La mayoría pasaron a desarrollar aplicaciones a 3 capas con ayuda de servidores de aplicaciones como Weblogic, Tomcat o IAS.
Bien, pues ahora corre un rumor de que IBM estaría trabajando para relanzar OS/2 al mercado. Lo que da que pensar.
Por un lado, imaginamos que el kernel de OS/2 ya no sería el mismo, ya que este estaba desarrollado por multitud de empresas, entre las que estaba Microsoft. Debido a las patentes de estas, el código del Kernel de OS/2 no pudo ser liberado. Por ello, lo mas lógico, es que IBM estuviera desarrollando una nueva versión de OS/2 con un kernel Linux o BSD (al igual que Apple con OS X.
¿Será cierto? Que opináis.
openSUSE 11.2 on its way to become final – Release candidate available!
24 oct
We’re well on the way to openSUSE 11.2! Today we’re happy to announce the first release candidate for openSUSE 11.2. This release includes quite a few bugfixes and several updates, including GNOME 2.28 final, Linux 2.6.31.3, and many others.
As the first release candidate for openSUSE 11.2, it should be almost ready for final release. However, there still are a few remaining known issues and the purpose of the release candidate is to discover any major issues before 11.2 final. It may not be suitable for production systems, but is ready for contributors who want to help with testing and development for 11.2.
What’s new in openSUSE 11.2?
The new version includes latest versions of all kind of software and delivers:
- Live version upgrade. No need to stop working while upgrading from openSUSE 11.1 to openSUSE 11.2
- Support for several social networks like Facebook, Twitter and identi.ca
- Running openSUSE from an USB stick (especially for that we ask you for testing)
- For more new stuff check this wiki page
Changes Since openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8
Release Candidate 1 includes a few new packages, and several of the “most annoying bugs” in milestone 8 have been fixed for this release. New packages include:
- Linux kernel 2.6.31.3
- GNOME 2.28
- PulseAudio 0.9.19
- Evolution 2.28
- Qt 4.5.3
- SeaMonkey 2.0 RC 1
A more complete list can be found on the wiki and an updated list of Factory packages can be found on DistroWatch.
11.2 is looking fantastic. Want screenshots? We’ve got ‘em! Check out the shots here, and/or add your own.
Most Annoying Bugs
As this is a release candidate, 11.2 RC1 does contain a few bugs that we know about, but should not stand between courageous contributors and release testing. The most annoying known bugs in 11.2 RC 1 are:
- Bug 545753: GNOME icon is only partially visible during Desktop selection on DVD installer.
- Bug 544079: sonar: gdm panel contains GtkComboBox that is unreadable.
- Bug 546359: Messages “not a regular file or has tail and normal blocks” on console during boot caused by preload bug.
- Bug 546838: “soft” lockup on shutdown in qemu
- Bug 540482: Restart fails to restart computer
- Bug 543468: all repos are lost on update
You can track the Most Annoying Bugs on the wiki along with 11.2 development.
Testing! Testing! Testing!
As you can see, 11.2 RC1 does have a few bugs that we know about — but there may be more lurking somewhere in the release that haven’t been found yet. If you want to make sure 11.2 final is free of Most Annoying Bugs, we’ll need your help finding, reporting, and fixing those hidden bugs.
To learn more about testing openSUSE, visit the Testing pages on the openSUSE wiki. To follow the testing and development process, we suggest that you subscribe to the openSUSE-Factory mailing list, and join the #openSUSE-Factory channel on Freenode to discuss openSUSE development.
Get Release Candidate 1 Today!
What are you waiting for? Grab the milestone release today! Downloads are available at software.opensuse.org/developer/ now.
Note, if you need to try the live CD on a machine with no CD-ROM drive, you can copy it to a USB key with the following command:
dd if=image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M
Replace “image.iso” with the name of the ISO image that you have downloaded, and replace “sdX” with the actual device name of your USB drive. Be careful! This will erase the target device, so make sure you have the correct device name and have any vital data backed up!
The next and final release candidate is scheduled to be released on October 29, 2009. See the detailed roadmap on the on the wiki.
Pide tu CD de Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 gratis
22 oct
Ya se pueden pedir los CDs de Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic desde aquí. O si prefieres Kubuntu lo puedes hacer desde este otro enlace.
El envío puede tardar hasta 10 semanas y se empezarán a preparar desde el día 29 de octubre, ya que es cuando estará lista la versión final.
El día 20 de Octubre de 2009 el proyecto Ubuntu cumplió 5 años. Desde aquí desearle “Felicidades Ubuntu” y que cumplas muchos mas y yo que los vea!!
¿A que Microsoft no os va enviar gratuitamente Windows 7 a vuestra casa?
Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 3
27 jul
Welcome to Karmic Koala Alpha 3, which will in time become Ubuntu 9.10.” New features: “Updated packages; GNOME 2.27.4 development release; Empathy has replaced Pidgin as the default instant messaging client, introducing the Telepathy framework; the GDM 2.27.4 login manager is a complete rewrite; Ubuntu One file sharing; Linux kernel 2.6.31; new Intel video driver architecture; GCC 4.4 as the default compiler; ext4 as the default file system; GRUB 2 as the default bootloader.
Download (SHA256): karmic-desktop-i386.iso (692MB, torrent), karmic-desktop-amd64.iso (694MB, torrent). Also released today were alpha 3 CD images for Kubuntu 9.10 (download, release notes), Xubuntu 9.10 (download) and Ubuntu Studio 9.10 (download).
Sabayon Linux 4.2 "CoreCD"
27 jul
Sabayon Linux CoreCD is a new type of release for Sabayon. The CoreCD is designed with a minimalist feature set to provide a foundation for building a customized installation tailored to the user’s specific needs. The CoreCD is a text-based release. There is no X Server, GNOME, or KDE provided. The Feature list is intentionally short: bootable image suitable for a CD or USB thumb drive; text-based installer; basic default networking; Entropy and Portage ready. The CoreCD release is targeted at advanced users who want to take full control of the features and packages installed on their systems.
Download: Sabayon_Linux_CoreCD_4.2_x86.iso (373MB, MD5), Sabayon_Linux_CoreCD_4.2_amd64.iso (414MB, MD5).
Momonga Linux 6
27 jul
Some of the new features in this release include: Linux kernel 2.6.29 with support for the ext4 file system, KVM virtualisation and improved hardware support; improved boot times due to init script optimisations and adoption of Fedora’s Plymouth boot system; introduction of Bash 4.0; GCC 4.3 as the default compiler; RPM package manager version 4.7; adoption of Meguri as the default Japanese font; GNOME 2.26.3, KDE 4.3 RC2 with a compatibility layer for KDE 3 applications; 3D desktop effects with Compiz Fusion 0.8.2; new wide-screen wallpapers; miscellaneous improvements concerning Japanese character input.
Download: Momonga-6-i686-DVD.iso (4,254MB, MD5), Momonga-6-x86_64-DVD.iso (4,265MB, MD5).

















































