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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 20, 2006 8:59:00 PM

The Ubuntu Linux project hopes to release later this year a groundbreaking product that could include support for virtualization and some mixed 32- and 64-bit architectures.

The next update to the Ubuntu version of Linux--Dapper Drake--is set for release on June 1, six weeks later than originally planned. The project will recommend this operating system release for people who need "super-solid and super-predictable results," Ubuntu's founder, Mark Shuttleworth, said on Wednesday. In contrast, the subsequent release, Edgy Eft, will be "cutting-edge, perhaps bleeding edge" with "brand-new code and infrastructure," he said.

"An eft is a youthful newt, going through its first exploration of the rocky territory just outside the stream. And that's exactly what we hope the development team will do with Ubuntu during the Edgy cycle--explore slightly unfamiliar and uncharted territory that is perhaps a little out of the mainstream," Shuttleworth wrote in an e-mail to project members.

Although the Ubuntu distribution is less than two years old, it has risen in popularity among the Linux community.

Edgy Eft is scheduled for release around October 2006. It may include features such as support for XGL graphics software and the Smart Package Manager, which promises to make it easier to install and upgrade software.

"So dream a little about Xen for virtualisation, Xgl/AIGLX and other wonderful wobbly window bits, the goodness of Network Manager, a first flirt with multiarch (multiple architecture) support for true mixed 32-bit and 64-bit computing on AMD64, the interesting possibilities of the SMART package manager...and other pieces of infrastructure which have appeared tantalisingly on the horizon," Shuttleworth said in the e-mail.

But Shuttleworth said he will not be deciding what features will be in the release, and that it is up to the community to decide.

"I'm promising to impose (almost ;-) ) zero from-the-top requirements for Edgy, this release is entirely up the to development team to envision and implement," he wrote. "Almost everything that lands in Edgy will be driven from the development team, who get to play with whatever new technologies they fancy along the way. So that should give us a nice big bump in infrastructure and bling."

Ingrid Marson reported for London-based ZDNet UK.

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Ubuntu: Get set for 'cutting-edge' Linux Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
Kind of like Microsoft's OS release promises? itanalyst   | 04/20/06
RE: Kind of like Microsoft's OS release promises? richdave   | 04/20/06
You're one to talk (NT) Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
Take your own advice Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
So you're admitting to hypocrisy? mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
What do you care about Microsoft's release schedule? John Zern   | 04/20/06
What's it to you, John msolgeek   | 04/21/06
Pavlov Expatriate US Geek   | 04/20/06
Great article NonZealot   | 04/20/06
I would LOVE to see Loveschlock, No_Ax, and Mike "Rep Man-Toy" Cox respond itanalyst   | 04/20/06
You do realize Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
I love it Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
moron, the market leader is Windows.... mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
How did it gain market share? John Zern   | 04/20/06
re: How did it gain market share? itanalyst   | 04/21/06
You are wrong NonZealot   | 04/21/06
BRAVO, nonZealot, the only post with any sense I've seen!!! xuniL_z   | 04/23/06
Well zkiwi   | 04/20/06
But this isn't about Vista Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
Like Vista you have no idea what they'll produce.. mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
I am not a huge Linux fan... BitTwiddler   | 04/20/06
"n00buntu" toadlife   | 04/20/06
Me neither Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
such as??? mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
You asked for it toadlife   | 04/20/06
seriously, Love*ock....if you're too scared... mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
RE: seriously, Love*ock....if you're too scared... richdave   | 04/20/06
Thats true Loverock Davidson   | 04/20/06
thanks for the heads up... mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
RE: thanks for the heads up... richdave   | 04/20/06
No he doesn't toadlife   | 04/20/06
and that's what you call Monkey_MCSE   | 04/20/06
RE: and that's what you call richdave   | 04/20/06
I believe Loverock uses BSD... Tony Agudo   | 04/20/06
I believe Loverock uses BSD...(Correction) Tony Agudo   | 04/20/06
Loverlock and BSD toadlife   | 04/21/06
Toad you truely dont' know what you are talking about Loverock Davidson   | 04/21/06
Then you are not very proficient Loverock Davidson   | 04/21/06
Then you are not very confident Loverock Davidson   | 04/21/06
Huh? Rjakiel   | 04/21/06
Uh huh! Loverock Davidson   | 04/21/06
Ubantu oldfellow   | 04/21/06
the windoze killer has arrived! Linux Geek   | 04/20/06
Windoze Killer? Not yet aduana@...   | 04/20/06
Hmmm zkiwi   | 04/20/06
Yup, This one will do it for sure..LOL Prognosticator   | 04/21/06
Wow TonyMcS   | 04/20/06
Ummm yeah we have been leading the way Linux User 147560   | 04/20/06
For that matter here... Linux User 147560   | 04/20/06
Windows Vista UAP is a sad joke.... jinko   | 04/21/06
Jinko... Linux User 147560   | 04/21/06
moron, read my reply to Love*ock, above (nt) mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
How old are you guys? TonyMcS   | 04/20/06
Yup! Linux User 147560   | 04/20/06
Windows killer is a myth richdave   | 04/20/06
I have the ultimate Windows killer itanalyst   | 04/20/06
RE: I have the ultimate Windows killer richdave   | 04/20/06
I have never used PCLinuxOS.... mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
RE: I have never used PCLinuxOS.... richdave   | 04/20/06
I installed Ubuntu when.... mdsmedia   | 04/20/06
Microsoft is it's own worst enemy voska   | 04/21/06
Errmm Mr Shuttleworth..... Scrat   | 04/21/06
"dumb" Linux just sux Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
Another huh? Rjakiel   | 04/21/06
Sometimes huh Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
Roger... Tony Agudo   | 04/21/06
Thanks Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
What is it with you? Shelendrea   | 04/21/06
Its simple Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
uuuh huuuuuh Shelendrea   | 04/21/06
Right again Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
Slightly better Shelendrea   | 04/21/06
Agreed about too complicated products. Anton Philidor   | 04/21/06
Intelligence? billywill   | 04/21/06
Not so fast Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
It is a Great System BGATCHELL   | 04/21/06
How many did you try? Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/06
Wow, some of the back and forth sparring here Boot_Agnostic   | 04/21/06
Well DUH Shelendrea   | 04/21/06
Is "eft" a good name for a Linux distribution? Anton Philidor   | 04/21/06
It's not the "eft" part... Tony Agudo   | 04/21/06
"Edgy" means skittish, does it not? Anton Philidor   | 04/21/06
Yeah, the codenames can be funny... Tony Agudo   | 04/21/06
Isn't Longhorn a cow?? ;) nt mdsmedia   | 04/23/06
Nope, but... Tony Agudo   | 04/24/06
Sorta... email@...   | 06/22/06
Longhorn K Anderson   | 06/22/06
Ubuntu email@...   | 06/22/06

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