[l-ubuntu-ve] Ubuntazo en UWN de esta semana
Rafael Rojas Cremonesi
rafael.rojas en ubuntu.org.ve
Dom Jun 7 21:19:45 BST 2009
Buenas tardes amigos, antes de empezar a traducir el texto de la UWN
de esta semana (esfuerzo en el cual coopero con otros compañeros
Ubunteros de America Latina) quería reconocer y felicitar a todos los
involucrados en el proyecto Ubuntazo. No solamente han hecho un
excelente trabajo, sino que ha sido reconocida la labor en pleno de
ubuntu-ve con frases como "formidable equipo de Venezuela".
Gracias a todos los nombrados (se pueden buscar, por ello copié el
newsletter) por su excelente labor y a seguir colocando el nombre de
nuestro país en buena referencia. Además se del esfuerzo de Efrain por
hacer que el Ubuntazo fuese reseñado.
Aprovecho además de excusarme (como ya muchos de ustedes saben) por no
poder asistir al aniversario en Mérida. Un viaje urgente a Caracas el
jueves, así como mis compromisos con el Circuito Deportes Unión Radio
me impiden asistir, por lo que aprovecho de enviar mi solidaridad y
palabra de afecto a todos los que hacemos Ubuntu-ve
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dave Bush <myrtlebeachbums en ubuntu.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 12:44 PM
Subject: Ubuntu Weekly News #145
To: ubuntu-news <ubuntu-news en lists.ubuntu.com>
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 145 for the week June 1
- 7, 2009. In this issue we cover Ubuntu Hall of Fame: Adi Roiban,
Ubuntu Stats, Ubuntazo In Venezuela, Ubuntu Forums Tutorial of the
Week, In the Press & Blogosphere, Upcoming Meetings & Events, Updates
& Security, and much, much more!
== UWN Translations ==
* Note to translators and our readers: We are trying a new way of
linking to our translations pages. Please follow the link below for
the information you need.
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== In This Issue ==
* Ubuntu Hall of Fame: Adi Roiban
* Ubuntu Stats
* Ubuntazo In Venezuela
* Ubuntu Forums Tutorial of the Week
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security
== General Community News ==
=== Ubuntu Hall of Fame: Adi Roiban ===
Adi Roiban leads the Romanian Lo``Co and Localization teams. He
founded and still coordinates the Romanian Free Software Group (Grupul
pentru Software Liber), and is responsible for organizing several
FLOSS events in Romania. He provides Launchpad Translations support in
the Launchpad Answers section, submits and triages
internationalization bugs, and is a prominent member of the Ubuntu
Translation Coordinators team. Read more at:
http://hall-of-fame.ubuntu.com/?feature=adi-roiban
== Ubuntu Stats ==
=== Bug Stats ===
* Open (57578) +250 over last week
* Critical (18) +/-0 over last week
* Unconfirmed (26543) +166 over last week
* Unassigned (49629) +266 over last week
* All bugs ever reported (286601) +1486 over last week
As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started,
please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
=== Translation Stats Jaunty ===
* Spanish (14026) -162 over last week
* French (42824) -71 over last week
* Brazilian Portuguese (53463) -225 over last week
* Swedish (54417) -23 over last week
* English (United Kingdom) (59006) -2 over last week
Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty Jackalope," see
more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/
=== 5-a-day bug stats ===
==== Top 5 teams for the past 7 days ====
* club-ubuntu.org-GBJ09 (295)
* gbj-UK-0902 (203)
* gbj-florida-0902 (159)
* gbj-chicago-0902 (129)
* gbj-oklahoma-0902 (129)
5-A-Day stats provided by Daniel Holbach. See
http://daniel.holba.ch/5-a-day-stats/
=== Ubuntu Brainstorm Top 5 this week ===
* Use the new ubuntu notifications to alert when hardware is detected
- http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20125/
* Let people know that Ubuntu is sold pre-installed -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20119/
* Ubuntu startup is disjointed - http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20141/
* Left-handed interface, especially for hand-helds -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20140/
* Make Gimp faster - http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20124/
Ubuntu Brainstorm is a community site geared toward letting you add
your ideas for Ubuntu. You can submit your own idea, or vote for or
against another idea. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
== LoCo News ==
=== Ubuntazo In Venezuela ===
The formidable Ubuntu Venezuela team delivered an event to follow up
on the successful run on FLISOL 2009. The name of the event is
UBUNTAZO (Ubuntu Blast). It was held Saturday May 23rd and it featured
a set of talk that shared basic knowledge on basic Ubuntu daily usage
and fostered participation in the community through joining the
Ubuntu-ve team.
It was held at the Simon Rodriguez Public Library in the center of
Caracas, Venezuela and over 60 people came to share experiences with
the ubuntu-ve community in Caracas. Thanks to the invaluable support
from the people at Simon Rodriguez Library. Ubuntazo is scheduled for
a second round this upcoming June 27th for more check the Ubuntu wiki
page
Special Thanks to Nelson Delgado, Cecilia Calabria, Andres Thieles,
Jaime Escobar, Camilo Torres, Juan Hernandez Enrique Carpenter, Kathie
Quintero, Reina Escobar y Jean Piero Lombardo for organizing such
great event for the community to share and for keeping the spirit of
Ubuntu alive and kicking.
== Ubuntu Forums News ==
=== Tutorial of the Week ===
June 8, 2009
This week we are highlighting a thread that has been active and
supported by frodon (http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=23970) since
October 20, 2005! This comprehensive "HOWTO : Create a FTP server with
user access (proftpd)" is for you if you are willing to share files
with friends over FTP protocol with proftpd, with username/password
features (so only people you gave access will be able to get the
files). Encryption is also detailed. Please do not hesitate to ask
questions in the thread, frodon is always around to help people out.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79588
== In The Press ==
=== ARM-powered smartbook running Ubuntu ===
Geek.com's Sal Cangeloso asks what happens when you drop Intel and x86
and throw on Ubuntu? How does 10 hours of life from a 3-cell battery
sound? The system even plays some light video. It doesn’t have the
power of an Atom netbook, but it is still sufficient for basic
browsing. The Wistron N900z runs a 800MHz Freescale processor, has 4GB
of SSD storage, and packs a 10-inch display. The system might sell for
as little as $200, possibly less. The move to ARM processors will mean
a drop in performance, but for people using these machines as they are
intended they could be an inexpensive alternative to today’s netbooks.
http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/wistron-n900z-arm-powered-smartbook-running-ubuntu-2009063/
=== SanDisk Ships Next-Generation SSDs ===
tradingmarkets.com reports that San``Disk Corp. announced that it has
begun shipping its next-generation flash memory-based solid state
drives (SSD) for netbooks. San``Disk pSSD P2 and S2 employ a new
technology called nCache, which it said improves netbook performance.
Engineers from San``Disk and Canonical have worked on system
optimizations for the Gen2 pSSD, resulting in improved system
responsiveness and longer battery life. "Canonical is enabling
original equipment manufacturers and designers to offer consumers a
fantastic user experience with Ubuntu Netbook Remix running on
netbooks," said Chris Kenyon, director of OEM services at Canonical.
"Our tests have shown San``Disk second generation pSSD equipped with
nCache performing significantly better than a 5400 RPM HDD, providing
Ubuntu users with the speed and stability that they need."
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2363284/
=== Get a Linux-powered Dell laptop for $299 ===
C``Net's Rick Broida exclaims "Zowie! For less than the price of some
Netbooks, you can get yourself a full-blown Dell notebook. Here's the
deal: Dell is offering the Inspiron 15n for just $299." The real
consideration for most buyers is that the Inspiron 15n runs on Ubuntu
Linux 8.10--a great operating system by all accounts. Everything about
the Inspiron is rock solid, including its 2GB of RAM, 160GB hard
drive, DVD burner, and 15.6-inch wide-screen LCD. You also get a
four-cell battery and one-year warranty. Broida wishes he could say
that you'll get out the door for $299, but Dell charges $29 for
shipping, and you may have to pay sales tax as well. Even so, this is
a fantastic bargain for anyone seeking a full-fledged notebook at a
Netbook price. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13845_3-10258138-58.html
=== Ubuntu Becomes Intel's Classmate ===
EFYtimes.com tells us that Canonical has reached an agreement with
Intel Corporation to deliver Ubuntu as an operating system for the
Intel-powered classmate PCs. The new Intel-powered classmate PC
features a larger screen, more memory and larger SSD or HDD than the
original classmate PC. and it will also feature a modified version of
Ubuntu Netbook Remix. “Not only is this a significant step for an open
operating system, it is a significant step for any device to be able
to offer these capabilities, at this cost, on standardized hardware,”
said Jon Melamut, general manager of Canonical's OEM services. “Our
goal has always been to take the best technology and make it available
to everyone. Coupling our software with a fantastic, affordable
education device like this is a concrete realization of that
ambition.” http://www.efytimes.com/efytimes/fullnews.asp?edid=34950&magid=13
=== Judgment Day: Studio Dave Tests Ubuntu Studio 9.04 ===
Linux Journal's Dave Phillips says he needs at least one i386
installation at "Studio Dave" because some production software is not
yet 64-bit ready, and he happens to need that software. He experienced
some difficulties with some of his hardware, but managed to get his
system upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 after consulting the Ubuntu Forums.
Phillips says he has only started to dip into the various goodies
provided by the Ubuntu Studio meta packages, and thanks to the
currency of the system he can build and test the latest Ardour3 as
well as many other applications that require up-to-date graphics and
audio components. "Performance-wise this system is now a beauty."
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/judgement-day-studio-dave-tests-ubuntu-studio-904
=== Linux Makes the Grade in California Schools ===
Jacqueline Emigh of Linux.com says that a few growing pains aside, a
Linux deployment in a Santa Rosa, CA elementary school district is
maturing robustly, letting teachers and students stand apart from
their previous dependence on Microsoft Windows while they try on new
open software attitudes. The transition in Santa Rosa from Windows NT
4 to Ubuntu Linux Terminal Server Project might not get an A+ mark
based strictly on smoothness, suggested Jordan Erickson, but overall,
the Linux deployment is ranking highly with the seven schools
involved, because it saves them money on Microsoft licenses, spares
them from Windows upgrades, prevents computer viruses, and spurs
greater collaboration. For the sake of underlying stability, Santa
Rosa has been sticking with the Long Term Support versions of
Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux, beginning with Ubuntu 6.04 and migrating
along to 8.04, the current deployment. Beyond slashing the costs of
Microsoft licenses, taking giant steps away from Windows permits the
schools to hold on to their software investments. Particularly with
LTS versions of Ubuntu, older software "doesn’t stop getting
supported, the way it does in Windows. Schools these days just don’t
have all that much to spend. They can apply the money they save from
LTSP to other needs, such as books."
http://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/case-studies/16798-linux-makes-the-grade-in-california-schools
=== Canonical announces support for Moblin v2 ===
At Computex in Taipei Canonical announced support of Moblin, an
optimized open source Linux software stack and application framework,
by committing to the development of a product based on the recently
released Moblin v2 for Intel® Atom™ processor-based platforms. Moblin
v2 provides the core infrastructure, applications and user experience
that Canonical will integrate into an Ubuntu-based product. "We are
very excited about bringing a Moblin v2-based product to market in the
near future,” said Mark Shuttleworth, founder of the Ubuntu project.
“Intel’s Atom processor along with the Linux Foundation bring
fantastic energy and excitement to OEMs looking to deliver Linux-based
experiences for users through Moblin. Adding it as an option alongside
Ubuntu, and eventually sharing elements between the two, means even
more rapid innovation on open platforms which will benefit developers,
manufacturers and, most importantly, users.”
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/canoical-commits-ubuntu-moblin
== In The Blogosphere ==
=== Ubuntu and Moblin Linux to work together ===
Blogger Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols from Computer World informs us of
some of the big news that has come out of the Computex trade show in
Taipei Taiwan. First that Canonical will be announcing partnerships
with Intel, San``Disk, and Real``Networks. The biggest news being
Canonical's plan to demonstrate the Moblin version of Ubuntu Netbook
Remix or UNR. He also lets us know of Canonical's plan to make the
full version of Moblin 2 available by year's end. We are then given an
overview of the Ubuntu Netbook Remix. It's a slimmed down version of
Ubuntu 8.04 that's designed to run on the limited hardware of
netbooks. The difference with Moblin that he points out, is that it
will be using the Moblin interface instead of UNR's default launcher.
He leaves us with Canonical's plan to announce the results of new work
with San``Disk, and Real``Networks plan to announce the availability
of its Real Player for Ubuntu.
http://blogs.computerworld.com/ubuntu_and_moblin_linux_to_work_together
=== CPU Diversification: Ubuntu’s Gain, Microsoft’s Loss ===
Blogger Christopher Tozzi from Works``With``U tells us the benefits to
Ubuntu and Linux in general of the growing diversity in processor
architectures. He informs us that with Microsoft and Apple sticking
with the x86 architecture for now, it opens up many different chipsets
that they won't support. He then points out that the support for ARM
and other alternative architectures haven't been officially released
for Ubuntu yet, but that unofficial builds are out there. Christopher
Tozzi informs us that even with Microsoft trying to grab hold of the
netbook market with Windows 7, Ubuntu will still gain ground as more
and more of the netbooks out there use ARM and other alternative CPUs.
http://www.workswithu.com/2009/06/03/cpu-diversification-ubuntus-gain-microsofts-loss/
== Upcoming Meetings and Events ==
=== Sunday, June 7, 2009 ===
==== Ubuntu-us-az LoCo Team Meeting ====
* Start: 04:00 UTC
* End: 04:30 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-us-az irc.freenode.net
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Meetings
=== Monday, June 8, 2009 ===
* No events as of publication
=== Tuesday, June 9, 2009 ===
==== Kernel Bug Day ====
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-kernel
* Agenda:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/BugDay
==== Asia Oceania Membership Board Meeting ====
* Start: 10:00 UTC
* End: 11:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania
==== Server Team Meeting ====
* Start: 15:00 UTC
* End: 16:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
==== Desktop Team Meeting ====
* Start: 16:30 UTC
* End: 17:30 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-desktop
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting
==== Kernel Team Meeting ====
* Start: 17:00 UTC
* End: 18:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: Not listed as of publication
=== Wednesday, June 10, 2009 ===
==== Foundation Team Meeting ====
* Start: 16:00 UTC
* End: 17:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
==== QA Team Meeting ====
* Start: 16:00 UTC
* End: 17:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
=== Thursday, June 11, 2009 ===
==== Karmic Alpha 2 ====
* Location: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha2
==== Ubuntu Mobile Team Meeting ====
* Start: 12:00 UTC
* End: 13:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
==== Ubuntu Java Meeting ====
* Start: 14:00 UTC
* End: 15:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
==== Edubuntu Meeting ====
* Start: 17:00 UTC
* End: 19:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/Community/MeetingAgenda
==== Ubuntu Mobile Team Meeting ====
* Start: 21:00 UTC
* End: 22:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
=== Friday, June 12, 2009 ===
==== MC Meeting ====
* Start: 07:00 UTC
* End: 08:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
==== Karmic Weekly Release Meeting ====
* Start: 15:00 UTC
* End: 16:30 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseTeam/Meeting/2009-06-12
=== Saturday, June 13, 2009 ===
* No events listed as of publication
== Updates and Security for 6.06, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 ==
=== Security Updates ===
* USN-780-1: CUPS vulnerability - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-780-1
* USN-781-1: Pidgin vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-781-1
* USN-781-2: Gaim vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-781-2
=== Ubuntu 6.06 Updates ===
* None Reported
=== Ubuntu 8.04 Updates ===
* foomatic-filters 3.0.2-20071204-0ubuntu2.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012234.html
* apache2 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.6 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012235.html
* lsb 4.0-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012236.html
* file 4.21-3ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012237.html
* xsensors 0.50-1ubuntu2.8.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012238.html
* parted 1.7.1-5.1ubuntu9.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012239.html
* installation-report 2.31ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012240.html
* linux 2.6.24-24.54 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012241.html
* linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 2.6.24.18-24.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2009-June/012242.html
=== Ubuntu 8.10 Updates ===
* file 4.24-4ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2009-June/009740.html
* xsensors 0.50-1ubuntu2.8.10 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2009-June/009741.html
* parted 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-7ubuntu8 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2009-June/009742.html
* linux 2.6.27-14.34 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2009-June/009743.html
* linux-restricted-modules 2.6.27-14.20 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2009-June/009744.html
=== Ubuntu 9.04 Updates ===
* kexec-tools 20090000-2.0.0ubuntu3.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009809.html
* gvfs 1.2.2-0ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009810.html
* nvram-wakeup 0.97-14lenny1ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009811.html
* webdeveloper 1.1.6+repack-1ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009812.html
* mapnik 0.5.1-3ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009813.html
* irda-utils 0.9.18-8.1ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009814.html
* screen-profiles 1.44-0ubuntu1.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009815.html
* linux 2.6.28-13.44 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009816.html
* linux-restricted-modules 2.6.28-13.17 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009817.html
* linux-backports-modules-2.6.28 2.6.28-13.14 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009818.html
* lsb 4.0-0ubuntu0.9.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009819.html
* tracker 0.6.93-0ubuntu3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009820.html
* file 4.26-2ubuntu4 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009821.html
* linux-meta 2.6.28.13.17 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009822.html
* netbeans 6.5-0ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009823.html
* desktop-switcher 0.4.4-0ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009824.html
* hal 0.5.12~rc1+git20090403-0ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009825.html
* spe 0.8.4.h-1ubuntu0.9.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jaunty-changes/2009-June/009826.html
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