It’s that season again when as usual, Fedora and Ubuntu are prepping up for new releases, with the Ubuntu crew having already released the first beta of Ubuntu 9.10, dubbed Karmic Koala. Although is only a beta release and still needs a bit of polish, there’s plenty to love.
Earlier this year, Canonical announced plans to improve the boot experience, the goal being to get the system up and running smoother and much faster. And Karmic Koala doesn’t disappoint, but the eventual goal of a 10-second startup time will have to wait until Ubuntu 10.04 is released in 2010.
The Ubuntu One client software, part of the Ubuntu One cloud storage tools, is designed to give you a simple way to backup, synchronize and share files over the web. Ubuntu One offers 2GB of free storage, and a 10GB option sets you back $10/month. Ubuntu One also offers public shared folders that other Ubuntu users can access natively from their PC, while non-Ubuntu users can access them via web browser.
Pidgin messaging client has been replaced with Empathy, something other GNOME distros have done as well. But Empathy isn’t just a new Instant Messaging client. It sports a much-improved framework known as Telepathy. More than just a Pidgin replacement, Telepathy offers video-chat and VOIP support, two things that aren’t even on Pidgin’s roadmap.
If you want to give this new beta release a spin yourself, download is available here. To upgrade from your existing 9.04 version, press “CTL+F2″, then type “update-manager -d”, hit enter and follow the instructions.