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Announcing the Release Candidate for Ubuntu 9.04

Posted by on Friday, 17 April, 2009

The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Release Candidate for Ubuntu
9.04 Desktop and Server editions and Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Codenamed
“Jaunty Jackalope”, 9.04 continues Ubuntu’s proud tradition of integrating
the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality,
easy-to-use Linux distribution.

We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable, and suitable for
testing by any user.

Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Edition brings faster boot speeds and a new
notification system to your everyday computing experience.

Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition makes it easy to experiment with cloud computing
using Eucalyptus on your own servers, and sports an improved mail server
integration stack based on postfix and dovecot.

Ubuntu 9.04 Netbook Remix brings a new, easy-to-use interface
that is designed to be used on the smaller screens of netbook devices.

The Ubuntu 9.04 family of variants, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, and
Mythbuntu, also reach RC status today.

The final release of Ubuntu 9.04 is scheduled for 23 April 2009 and will
be supported for 18 months on both desktops and servers. Users requiring a
longer support lifetime may choose to continue using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, with
security support until 2011 on the desktop and 2013 on the server, rather
than upgrade to 9.04.

Before installing or upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04 please review the
instructions and caveats in the release notes:

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904

In addition, there are a small number of known bugs in the release
candidate that will be fixed before the Ubuntu 9.04 release, but warrant
highlighting for your attention:

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview#Known%20issues

About The Release Candidate
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The purpose of the Release Candidate is to solicit one last round of
testing before the final release. Here are ways that you can help:

* Upgrade from Ubuntu or Kubuntu 8.10 to the Release Candidate by
following the instructions in the release notes referenced above.

* Participate in installation testing using the Release Candidate CD
images, by following the testing and reporting instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO

Desktop features
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Faster boot times: improvements to Ubuntu’s start-up process mean you can
spend less time waiting and more time being productive with your Ubuntu
desktop.

Notification system: notifications, those alerts that signify a change of
status on your system or whether someone is contacting you, have been made
consistent across applications to provide a pleasing, intuitive experience
for users.

Server features
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Cloud computing: Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (powered by Eucalyptus) puts you
in control of your own cloud computing infrastructure, compatible with
Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) but running on your own servers behind
your firewall. Ubuntu Server Edition 9.04 will also see Ubuntu available
on Amazon EC2 — making it the most complete cloud environment available
today.

Turn-key mail servers: the dovecot-postfix package in Ubuntu 9.04 provides
an all-in-one solution for deploying SMTP, POP3, and IMAP services with
integrated server-side filtering support.

Netbook Remix features
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Built-for-purpose interface: favourite applications and websites are just a
click away, making Ubuntu Netbook Remix a great choice for netbook users.

Faster boot times: improvements to Ubuntu’s start-up process mean you can
spend less time waiting and more time being productive with your Ubuntu
Netbook desktop.

Ubuntu Netbook Remix is known to work on these netbook models:
Asus Eee PC 900
Acer Aspire One
Dell Mini 9

Kubuntu features
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Kubuntu, built on the amazing KDE 4.2, brings users a complete,
full-featured KDE4 desktop with many new applications and innovations.

Please see https://wiki.kubuntu.org/JauntyJackalope/RC/Kubuntu for details.

Xubuntu features
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Xubuntu comes with the light-weight Xfce 4.6 desktop environment for those
who want a desktop that is easy to use, but places particular emphasis on
conserving system resources.

Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/JauntyJackalope/RC for further
details.

Ubuntu Studio features
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Ubuntu Studio includes updates to input hardware and sound device
management from Ubuntu Desktop and a complete suite of tools for generation
of audio, video, and graphic content.

Ubuntu Studio 9.04 also features a streamlined installation process, giving
you a familiar Ubuntu desktop and all of your studio applications in a
single step.

The realtime kernel flavor (linux-rt) has returned and is again used by
default in Ubuntu Studio. The rtirq script (http://alsa.opensrc.org/Rtirq

)
is also now included in the ubuntustudio-audio package. It is recommended
that users not use the new EXT4 filesystem with the linux-rt kernel on
production systems due to some reports of instability.

Jack-audio-connection-kit now includes support for the Free Firewire Audio
Drivers (FFADO, www.ffado.org).

Mythbuntu features
——————

As of 9.04, Mythbuntu fits better into the Ubuntu ecosystem by using the
same build methods as all other remixes and derivatives. Because of this,
9.04 has been a focus around stability and preparing for an easy transition
to the next version of MythTV (0.22) later this year.

Unfortunately, the main Mythbuntu website, http://mythbuntu.org is
temporarily down due to a problem with the hosting provider. RC images
will still be available at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/jaunty . We’ll restore the
other mirrors as soon as the main site returns.

A more complete tour of the features new in 9.04 can be found at
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview

About Ubuntu
————

Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux distribution for desktops, laptops, netbooks
and servers, with a fast and easy installation and regular releases. A
tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and an
incredible variety of add-on software is just a few clicks away.

Professional services including support are available from Canonical and
hundreds of other companies around the world. For more information about
support, visit http://www.ubuntu.com/support

To Get the Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate
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To upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate from Ubuntu 8.10, follow these
instructions:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JauntyUpgrades

Or, to perform a new installation or try out 9.04 “live” from CD, download
the Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate here (choose the mirror closest to you):

Asia:

* http://ftp.tcc.edu.tw/iso/Ubuntu/9.04 (Taiwan)

Europe:

* http://ubuntu.univ-nantes.fr/ubuntu-cd/9.04 (France)
* http://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/ubuntu.iso/9.04 (Germany)
* http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/linux/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (Greece)
* http://ie.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Ireland)
* http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.04 (Netherlands)
* http://es.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Spain)
* http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Sweden)
* http://ubuntu-releases.datahop.it/9.04 (United Kingdom)

North America:

* http://less.cogeco.net/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (Canada)
* http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (United States)
* http://ubuntu.media.mit.edu/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (United States)

Oceania/Australia:

* http://ubuntu-releases.optus.net/9.04 (Australia)
* http://ftp.citylink.co.nz/ubuntu-releases/9.04 (New Zealand)

Rest of the world:

http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04 (Great Britain)

Please download using BitTorrent if possible. See
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BitTorrent for more information about
using BitTorrent.

Feedback and Helping
——————–

If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways you
can participate at

http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/

Your comments, bug reports, patches and suggestions will help turn this
Release Candidate into the best release of Ubuntu ever. Please note that,
where possible, we prefer that bugs be reported using the tools provided,
rather than by visiting Launchpad directly. Instructions can be found at

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs

If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but are
not sure, first try asking on the #ubuntu IRC channel on FreeNode, on the
Ubuntu Users mailing list, or on the Ubuntu forums:

http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/


Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 updated

Posted by on Monday, 13 April, 2009

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The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 updated press@debian.org
April 11th, 2009 http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090411
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Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 updated

The Debian project is pleased to announce the first update of its stable
distribution Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (codename “lenny”). This update mainly
adds corrections for security problems to the stable release, along with
a few adjustment to serious problems.

Please note that this update does not constitute a new version of Debian
GNU/Linux 5.0 but only updates some of the packages included. There is
no need to throw away 5.0 CDs or DVDs but only to update via an up-to-
date Debian mirror after an installation, to cause any out of date
packages to be updated.

Those who frequently install updates from security.debian.org won’t have
to update many packages and most updates from security.debian.org are
included in this update.

New CD and DVD images containing updated packages and the regular
installation media accompanied with the package archive respectively will
be available soon at the regular locations.

Upgrading to this revision online is usually done by pointing the
aptitude (or apt) package tool (see the sources.list(5) manual page) to
one of Debian’s many FTP or HTTP mirrors. A comprehensive list of
mirrors is available at:

<http://www.debian.org/distrib/ftplist>

Miscellaneous Bugfixes
———————-

This stable update adds several binary updates for various architectures
to packages whose version was not synchronised across all architectures.
It also adds a few important corrections to the following packages:

Package Reason

barnowl Fix for CVE-2009-0363 (through testing-security)
base-files Fix a typo to remove “base” correctly
bind9 Fix atomic operations on alpha and ia64
brltty Upload with fixed version number
consolekit Various fixes
fai Fix typo which prevents perl scripts to work
firmware-nonfree Kernel ABI change
flpsed Fix dependency on ghostscript-x
gdm Fix a double free
gthumb Fix copying loop
gtick Add dependency on oss-compat
gtk+2.0 Fix infinite loop caused by setting color scheme
gtkguitune Add dependency on oss-compat
heartbeat Fix failover and message corruption
imagemagick Replace non-free fonts
irqbalance Do not crash on bogus /proc/irq entries
kvm Fix hang on reboot with virtio
libbz2-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libcgi-application-plugins-perl Fix information leak
libeb-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libfilesystem-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libfusefs-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libkakasi-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libodbc-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libopengl-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
librevolution-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libvorbisfile-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
libwrap-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
linux-2.6 Several issues
linux-kernel-di-alpha-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-amd64-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-arm-2.6 Add minix-modules to orion5x kernel flavour
linux-kernel-di-armel-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-hppa-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-i386-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-ia64-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-mips-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-powerpc-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-s390-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-kernel-di-sparc-2.6 New kernel for debian-installer
linux-latest-2.6 Kernel ABI change
linux-modules-contrib-2.6 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
linux-modules-di-alpha-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-amd64-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-arm-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-armel-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-hppa-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-i386-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-ia64-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-mips-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-mipsel-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-powerpc-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-s390-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-di-sparc-2.6 New kernel modules for debian-installer
linux-modules-extra-2.6 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
linux-modules-nonfree-2.6 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
live-initramfs Fix media timeout, boot and shutdown issues
lvm2 Fix lvm on multipath in initrd
mediawiki Fix XSS vulnerabilities
mp3gain [i386] Rebuild in a clean environment
mt-daapd Fix crasher in built-in webserver
munin Fix cgi mode
nvidia-graphics-legacy-96xx-modules-amd64 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
nvidia-graphics-legacy-96xx-modules-i386 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
nvidia-graphics-modules-amd64 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
nvidia-graphics-modules-i386 Rebuild for kernel ABI change
oldsys-preseed Add support for the D-Link DNS-323
open-vm-tools Fix builds with other kernels than the running one
openoffice.org Repacked source to remove RFC text file, various bug fixes
optipng Fix array overflow vulnerability
pam Fix signedness error in _pam_StrTok
pcapy Fix memory leak and capturing on lo
pidgin Fix failure while connecting to ICQ servers due to protocol changes
pidgin-otr Provide translation
posixlock [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
postgresql-8.3 New upstream bugfix release
pyusb Fix module for python2.5 on 64 bit arch
qwik [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
root-system Add libsm-dev as Build-Dependency
roundup Fix several vulnerabilities
ruby-v4l [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
samba Fix two bugs of severity important
sary-ruby [armel] Rebuild to put modules in arm-linux instead of arm-linux-eabi
sbnc Fix sbnc.key file location
schroot Build with pthreads explicitly to fix a crash on alpha
smartmontools Fix target not checking for running daemon
snort Fix possible segfault
texlive-extra Blacklist aurora, non-commercial license
toolame Portability fixes
user-mode-linux Rebuild against updated linux-source
xorg-server Work around broken PCI on sparc in lenny’s kernel
xserver-xorg-video-savage Do not add panel modes when there is no panel

New version of debian-installer
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debian-installer was updated to incorporate the updated Linux kernel
(DSA-1749), to add support for the D-Link DNS-323 (a NAS device) and to
incorporate new archive keys.

Security Updates
—————-

This revision adds the following security updates to the stable release.
The Security Team has already released an advisory for each of these
updates:

Advisory ID Package Correction(s)

DSA-1719 gnutls26 Certificate validation
DSA-1725 websvn Information leak
DSA-1726 python-crypto Denial of service
DSA-1728 dkim-milter Denial of service
DSA-1730 proftpd-dfsg SQL injection vulnerabilities
DSA-1734 opensc Information disclosure
DSA-1735 znc Privilege escalation
DSA-1736 mahara Cross-site scripting
DSA-1737 wesnoth Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1738 curl Arbitrary file access
DSA-1739 mldonkey Double slash vulnerability
DSA-1740 yaws Denial of service
DSA-1741 psi Denial of service
DSA-1742 libsndfile Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1743 libtk-img Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1744 weechat Denial of service
DSA-1745 lcms Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1746 ghostscript Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1747 glib2.0 Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1749 linux-2.6 Several issues
DSA-1750 libpng Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1751 xulrunner Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1752 webcit Potential remote code execution
DSA-1755 systemtap Local privilege escalation
DSA-1756 xulrunner Multiple vulnerabilities
DSA-1757 auth2db SQL injection
DSA-1758 nss-ldapd Information disclosure
DSA-1759 strongswan Possible denial of service
DSA-1760 openswan Possible denial of service


Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 updated

Posted by on Sunday, 12 April, 2009

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The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 updated press@debian.org
April 8th, 2009 http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090408
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Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 updated

The Debian project is pleased to announce the eighth update of its
oldstable distribution Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codename “etch”). This
update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the oldstable
release, along with a few adjustment to serious problems.

Please note that this update does not constitute a new version of Debian
GNU/Linux 4.0 but only updates some of the packages included. There is
no need to throw away 4.0 CDs or DVDs but only to update via an up-to-
date Debian mirror after an installation, to cause any out of date
packages to be updated.

Those who frequently install updates from security.debian.org won’t have
to update many packages and most updates from security.debian.org are
included in this update.

New CD and DVD images containing updated packages and the regular
installation media accompanied with the package archive respectively will
be available soon at the regular locations.

Upgrading to this revision online is usually done by pointing the
aptitude (or apt) package tool (see the sources.list(5) manual page) to
one of Debian’s many FTP or HTTP mirrors. A comprehensive list of
mirrors is available at:

<http://www.debian.org/distrib/ftplist>

Miscellaneous Bugfixes
———————-

This oldstable update adds a few important corrections to the following
packages:

Package Reason

libweather-com-perl Adopt to weather.com’s interface changes
optipng Fix array overflow vulnerability
pam Fix signedness error in _pam_StrTok
postgresql-8.1 New upstream bugfix release 8.1.17
sleuthkit Fix license issue
debian-installer Include the updated archive key.
debian-archive-keyring Add new archive key

Security Updates
—————-

This revision adds the following security updates to the stable release.
The Security Team has already released an advisory for each of these
updates:

Advisory ID Package Correction(s)

DSA-1622 newsx Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1712 rt2400 Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1713 rt2500 Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1714 rt2570 Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1716 vnc4 Remote code execution
DSA-1717 devil Buffer overflow
DSA-1718 boinc Validation bypass
DSA-1719 gnutls13 Certificate validation
DSA-1720 typo3-src Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1721 libpam-krb5 Local privilege escalation
DSA-1722 libpam-heimdal Local privilege escalation
DSA-1723 phpmyadmin Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1724 moodle Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1726 python-crypto Denial of service
DSA-1729 gst-plugins-bad0.10 Multiple vulnerabilities
DSA-1731 ndiswrapper Arbitrary code execution vulnerability
DSA-1732 squid3 Denial of service
DSA-1733 vim Multiple vulnerabilities
DSA-1735 znc Privelege escalation
DSA-1737 wesnoth Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1738 curl Arbitrary file access
DSA-1740 yaws Denial of service
DSA-1742 libsndfile Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1743 libtk-img Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1746 gs-gpl Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1747 glib2.0 Arbitrary code execution
DSA-1750 libpng Several vulnerabilities
DSA-1759 strongswan Denial of service
DSA-1760 openswan Denial of service

A complete list of all accepted and rejected packages together with
rationale is on the preparation page for this revision:

<http://release.debian.org/oldstable/4.0/4.0r8/>

URLs
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The complete lists of packages that have changed with this revision:

<http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/etch/ChangeLog>

The current oldstable distribution:

<http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/oldstable>

Proposed updates to the stable distribution:

<http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/oldstable-proposed-updates>

oldstable distribution information (release notes, errata etc.):

<http://www.debian.org/releases/oldstable/>

Security announcements and information:

http://www.debian.org/security/

About Debian
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The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who
volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the completely free
operating systems Debian GNU/Linux.