Ubuntu 4.10

Geert Janssens geert.janssens3 at pandora.be
Thu Nov 11 12:07:14 MST 2004


Eric Dunbar wrote:
> I don't know that much about "package management" yet so I'll smile and nod.
> 
> Ubuntu has one bonus that I like: a GUI-based package manager called
> synaptic (and, as a fervent Mac-user I must say quite well designed).
> 
> PS For some light reading...
> <http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=8754>
> <http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=8407>
> 
To other people following this thread, from the above articles:

* Regarding the kernel version:
"...Let's look at the software choice of "Warty": Kernel 2.6.8.1, Xfree 
4.3, Gnome 2.8, Firefox 0.93, OpenOffice.org 1.1.2, Gaim 1.0 and XPDF 
3.0...."


* Regarding available software:
"...As expected, everything worked. After the installation, I activated 
the "universe" repository (which is a snapshot of the debian tree)..."

Which means, all software available for Debian at the time of Ubuntu's 
release, is available within Ubuntu. Note that you should first activate 
the "universe" repository in apt's sources.lst.

Also note that these articles speak of Ubuntu x86, I'm not sure if all 
of this applies to PPC as well, although I would expect so, considering 
Debian's portability minded nature. But I can't speak out of my own 
experience yet, since I work on an old world mac, so I can't install 
just yet...

Cheers,

Geert Jan
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:07:17 -0500, Brian McKee
> <besomethingelse at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>On Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 03:08  AM, R. McFarlane wrote:
>>
>>>        I had thought of installing Ubuntu but given that it can not
>>>use existing package management files , that kind of puts me off. I
>>>don't mind "rolling my own" (a.k.a. compiling from source) but to do
>>>it for everything I want gets to be a lot of work. I much prefer yum!
>>
>>Can you explain your concern better to me?  Ubuntu has 'apt' which is
>>often called the best of the package management systems.  Debian people
>>sure think so anyway :-)   I would think it at least the equal of yum.
>>  And while I haven't looked I thought the ppc packages available were
>>pretty extensive... What don't I know?
> 
> 
> Fran wrote:
> 
>>Thanks Eric, yeah, I visited the Ubuntu site several times but found no
>>reference to the kernel iteration.   Which struck me as pretty odd.
>>But I'll try again.
> 
> 
> It's 2.6.something. I think GNOME is 2.8.something. The 1st URL above
> details the version numbers. Right now I'm going to install WebMin
> 1.6.9 from the tar and see if Debian 3.1 is the same as Ubuntu 4.10 ;P
> (ah well, if the install goes to pot, that's OK... that just gives me
> the excuse to format the partition and try a different distro).
> 
> Eric.
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