Friday, June 29, 2012

Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal" alpha 2 has been released

Kate Stewart has announced the availability of the second alpha release of Ubuntu 12.10, code name "Quantal Quetzal": "Welcome to the Quantal Quetzal Alpha 2 image set, which will in time become the 12.10 release. Quantal alpha 2 includes the 3.5.0-2.2 Ubuntu kernel which was based on the 3.5-rc4 upstream Linux kernel. Other notable changes with the Quantal alpha 2 kernel include a rework of the brcmsmac regulatory support, an extensive config review for the highbank kernel flavor, and misc bug fixes. The Quantal alpha 2 kernel continues to include the transitioning of the i386 generic PAE flavor to become the generic flavor offering, collapsing of the virtual flavor back into the generic flavor."

 
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  1. On the Dell Vostro 360, Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 2 finally fixes the "X blink" bug but needs extra boot parameters to enable "suspend" and brightness controls: http://is.gd/grpquant.

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