Friday 18 October 2013

The Ubuntu team is very pleased to announce the release of Ubuntu 13.10 for Desktop, Server, Cloud, Phone, and Core products.

Codenamed "Saucy Salamander", 13.10 continues Ubuntu’s proud tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution. The team has been hard at work through this cycle, introducing new features and fixing bugs.
Ubuntu 13.10 introduces the first release of Ubuntu for phones and Ubuntu Core for the new 64-bit ARM systems (the "arm64" architecture, also known as AArch64 or ARMv8), and improved AppArmor confinement. In addition to these flagship features there are also major updates throughout.
Ubuntu Server 13.10 includes the Havana release of OpenStack, alongside deployment and management tools that save devops teams time when deploying distributed applications – whether on private clouds, public clouds, x86 or ARM servers, or on developer laptops. Several key server technologies, from MAAS to Ceph, have been updated to new upstream versions with a variety of new features.
Maintenance updates will be provided for Ubuntu 13.10 for 9 months, through July 2014.
The newest Kubuntu 13.10, Edubuntu 13.10, Xubuntu 13.10, Lubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu GNOME 13.10, UbuntuKylin 13.10, and Ubuntu Studio 13.10 are also being released today. More details can be found for some of these at their individual release announcements:

To get Ubuntu 13.10
In order to download Ubuntu 13.10, visit:
Users of Ubuntu 13.04 will be offered an automatic upgrade to 13.10 via Update Manager. For further information about upgrading, see:
As always, upgrades to the latest version of Ubuntu are entirely free of charge.
We recommend that all users read the release notes, which document caveats, workarounds for known issues, as well as more in-depth notes on the release itself. They are available at:
Find out what’s new in this release with a graphical overview:
If you have a question, or if you think you may have found a bug but aren’t sure, you can try asking in any of the following places:


Features:


The new smart scopes

Ubuntu 13.10 brings ‘smart scopes’ into the Dash. They revolutionise how you find and filter the content on your computer and the internet.
Type any query into the Dash Home, and the smart scopes server will determine which categories of content are the most relevant to your search and return only the best results. The smart scopes server constantly improves its results by learning which categories and results are most useful to you over time.

Web browsing

With Firefox already installed, Ubuntu has everything you need to browse the web. You can choose more browsers, like Google Chrome, from the Ubuntu Software Centre.

Speedy surfing

Bored of waiting to get online? Leave the days of slow surfing behind you. Renowned for their speed and security, Ubuntu and Firefox make browsing the web a pleasure again.

Built-in security

With automatic security updates, anti-phishing technology and defence against viruses and malware, Ubuntu and Firefox help you keep your private information private.

Office apps

Create professional documents, spread sheets and presentations with Ubuntu. LibreOffice is easy to use, packed with the features you need, and it’s completely free.

Open your Office documents

Ubuntu is compatible with Microsoft Office. That means you can open and edit files like Word documents, Excel spread sheets and PowerPoint presentations, and share them with other users quickly and easily. Works with Microsoft Office

Get things done

We understand how important your computer is for day-to-day tasks. Whether it's finding information online, sending emails to colleagues and friends, or creating and sharing documents, Ubuntu has everything you need to get things done. Fast.

Social and email

Ubuntu is packed with apps for quick and easy communication. Empathy helps you integrate your chat accounts. And with Thunderbird, you can access your emails, address book and calendar.

Dash message lens

Keep up to date with your friends and colleagues quickly and easily. With the Dash message lens, you can see all your micro blogging feeds in one place. So you’ll be able to follow the latest news and gossip like never before.
Stay in touch with your friends, family and colleagues wherever you are. Ubuntu works brilliantly with Skype so you can have face-to-face chats with your contacts, anytime, anywhere and, of course, completely free!

Music and mobile

Ubuntu works with all common portable music players, as well as Android phones and the iPhone. And you’ll find all the tunes you’ll ever need in the Ubuntu One Music Store.

Find your tunes anywhere

Ubuntu will find the music you want in an instant, whether it’s already on your computer or available in an online store like Amazon. Just type a few letters, hit return and view the results.

New music is never far away

Enjoy one-click access to the Ubuntu One Music Store, direct from your desktop. The Ubuntu One Music Store is just one of many web apps you can add to the Launcher.

Preview before you buy

Right-click on an album to see a full-size shot of the artwork, complete with track listings. Then just click to hear any of the tracks, before you buy.

Photos and videos

Ubuntu is full of free apps to help you enjoy, manage, edit and share your photos and videos — whatever you use to take them. With fantastic support for cameras and phones, you won’t need any extra drivers to get up and running.

Organise your photos

With Shotwell, you can quickly and easily import, organise, edit and view your pictures. And you can share your favourite snaps on all popular photo sites and social networks.

Photo and illustration tools

Edit your photos or create professional illustrations and designs with tools like GIMP and Inkscape, available in the Ubuntu Software Centre.

Watch videos

Watch all your favourite content online from YouTube, BBC iPlayer and MSN Player. Or download and watch movies with VLC, available in the Ubuntu Software Centre.

Edit your movies

Edit your movies with PiTiVi and then watch them in Movie Player — or add VLC and OpenShot from the Ubuntu Software Centre, for compatibility with even more file formats.

Games and apps

Ubuntu Software Centre also gives you instant access to thousands of great applications — some free and some available commercially. You can also search for apps directly from the Dash. If you see something you like, you can get more information and then install it in just a couple of clicks.

Educational resources

The Ubuntu Software Centre comes with a range of apps that make learning fun and engaging.

Ratings and reviews

Each application comes with ratings and reviews to make it easier for you to decide which apps you want to install.

Fun and games

From Sudoku to shoot-em-ups, we’ve got loads of games that’ll keep you busy for hours.

Steam on Ubuntu

As the PC gaming resurgence continues at pace, Ubuntu has quickly become a great platform for cutting-edge games. Canonical and Valve have worked together to bring the world’s biggest open gaming platform to Ubuntu, with more and more Linux-compatible games, so download Steam today and start playing thousands of titles.

Create cool apps!

Develop and publish your apps on Ubuntu, the world's third-most popular desktop OS.

Personal cloud

Your cloud:

Store your files on Ubuntu One and access them on all your devices. Instantly. 5GB free.

Your music

Your music can be shared between your devices, too. Listen to any song, anywhere, any time.

Your network

Share files with colleagues, photos with friends or link them to your social networks.

Snaptastic!

On iOS and Android, any photo can appear online and on any device, the instant you take it.

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