A new Ubuntu Linux desktop line — Ubuntu 14.04, known as “Trusty Tahr” — lacks much in the way of new features or eye-popping special effects. You will find, however, a fresh batch of improvements in what is already a solid distro family of desktop and server implementations. Canonical continues its record of consistency with its latest version of Ubuntu, released this month. Consistency is usually a good thing, but after the last few Ubuntu releases, the repetitious ho-hum pattern of not much new on the outside is becoming a bit boring.
You should have gone with the "Yawns" angle only. Then you would not have been only half-correct.
"Polishing" Ubuntu, most of which should have happened in v. 11.04, and THEN had spyware added, is hardly a newsworthy 'story', except for Mark Shuttleworth's PR mill and Ubuntu evangelists.
Your return to informative, objective reporting is eagerly awaited. Compared to your usual offerings, this "news" did nothing for your credibility.
Ubuntu Trusty Tahr: More Yawns, More Polish
Posted by: Jack M. Germain April 24, 2014 11:55 PMA new Ubuntu Linux desktop line — Ubuntu 14.04, known as “Trusty Tahr” — lacks much in the way of new features or eye-popping special effects. You will find, however, a fresh batch of improvements in what is already a solid distro family of desktop and server implementations. Canonical continues its record of consistency with its latest version of Ubuntu, released this month. Consistency is usually a good thing, but after the last few Ubuntu releases, the repetitious ho-hum pattern of not much new on the outside is becoming a bit boring.
"Polishing" Ubuntu, most of which should have happened in v. 11.04, and THEN had spyware added, is hardly a newsworthy 'story', except for Mark Shuttleworth's PR mill and Ubuntu evangelists.
Your return to informative, objective reporting is eagerly awaited. Compared to your usual offerings, this "news" did nothing for your credibility.