Thursday, April 26, 2012

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Download Today

     

      The much awaited latest Ubuntu 12.04 nicknamed as Precise Pangolin released today and is available for download from its official website.You can also take the Guided Tour to experience what is new in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS than its previous versions. LTS releases are supported for five years which is very well ideal for Organizations who like to go for large number of deployments of Linux machines.

        The desktop version of the software is the first LTS release to be equipped with the Unity user interface, which was designed to simplify the Linux experience across desktops, laptops, and netbook-style computers alike. One addition to Unity is a new head-up display, which presents you with a list of potentially useful commands when you start typing (much like the search system in Windows Vista and Windows 7). Of particular interest to business users will be support for features such as desktop virtualization (from Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol).

      

        If you ever want to try linux operating system that has perfect Design and UI, then Ubuntu can be the best choice you can make, as it is not just stable, also got a perfect User Interface and Design to make your daily computer and internet tasks go better.

       The recent release comes in three flavors,

        Ubuntu 12.04 for Desktop 

        Ubuntu 12.04 for Server

        Ubuntu 12.04 for Cloud Infrastructure

         The Server version of 12.04 includes OpenStack, for deploying a private cloud, and introduces Metal as a Service (MAAS), for bringing "the flexibility of cloud computing to physical server provisioning" (per a Canonical press release) to complex infrastructure projects in which Ubuntu is already a prominent fixture. Also present is an updated version of the Juju service orchestration tool, and support for the newest Intel-based servers. Ubuntu will be certified and supported on select HP ProLiant servers, as well.

        You can also try Ubuntu Windows Installer to run ubuntu inside a windows computer where installing and uninstalling the os goes pretty easy. You may also upgrade from previous version of ubuntu if you have one installed in your computer.

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