A while back I spoke about the speculation regarding the name of this release, oooh, you thought I was going to spill the beans but I am not going to give it away anymore you are just going to have to look at it for yourself. I will be nice and make it easy to get too though. In fact I will be so nice as to give you another one although, I promise you it won’t be ladies night.
Now lets fast-forward months later and its that time again. Not hammer time, not tool time, not morphin’ time, but time for a new arrival to the Ubuntu family. Ubuntu 12.10 to be specific.
The Quantal Quetzal has landed, I wonder will it just poop on everything, or will it be a wise choice? Yes, I could go on and on and on and on about the Unity interface, and you would probably say to cry me a river. (believe me I already did)
Yet I choose to be optimistic as it has been a long time since that dreaded by some interface has been default on Ubuntu.
I would love to admit that its getting better getting better all the time but at this point I don’t know, so I ask the question: What do I do?
Hmm, I’ll answer it for you. I will check it out in Virtualbox and let you know what I find, actually come to think of it I may even do a video so you can see me run it run it.
So far what I do know about this release (I admit is rather little) is that it features integration with Amazon or something like that lol!! Thus may be something like a phenomenon but we’ll just have to see to find out.
Is there really a reason to be concerned over what will come up when you do your searches? Could something NSFW or anywhere for that matter pop up unexpectedly? I sure hope not.
So, be on the lookout for part 2 coming soon





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Not sure why Canonical actively encourage upgrading? So many bugs, check http://askubuntu.com/ . I’d stick with LTS personally, unless your desperate for a bug fix post 12.04.
Yes, I can understand that. In fact I agree. I do like to run the new OSes in virtualbox and see them for myself and read about people’s thoughts about them as well as blog about it.
Oh, that makes a lot of sense. I have been so happy with Ubuntu 10.10 that I still use it on my laptop.
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That’s cool. to be honest while it has taken quite a while for me. I don’t think it’s that bad. I do feel as though it is better than the interface that comes with Windows 8.
Yes I have my concerns with the Amazon integration as well. I do admit that I am not nearly the hater of Unity that I was at first. Although I still say it is better suited for a touch screen device