The Ubuntu project has published a release candidate, or final testing version, for the upcoming 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope version of its popular Linux distribution.
"We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable and suitable for testing by any user," said Ubuntu developer Steve Langasek in an email.
If release candidates prove stable, they sometimes end up being final production versions, although Ubuntu 9.04 still has a small number of bugs to be fixed. The software can be downloaded now from Ubuntu's website.
For this release, the project has focused on bringing faster boot speeds to users and a new desktop notification system. The server version of Ubuntu 9.04 has focused on integration with cloud computing (for example, integration with Amazon services) and a more integrated mail server stack based on the postfix and packages.
See also: Canonical hits back at Microsoft in netbook spatWhy Microsoft won round one of netbook wars The 9.04 release of Ubuntu also integrates the Netbook Remix software, which makes Ubuntu easier to use on the popular low-powered laptops that have come to be known as netbooks. Ubuntu 9.04 is known to work on Asus's Eee PC 900, Acer's Aspire One and Dell's Mini 9 devices.
Ubuntu 9.04 is scheduled to be released on 23 April and will be supported for 18 months.
This article was originally posted on ZDNet Australia.
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