Kubuntu 9.04 has it all, and more....
The Kubuntu Team is proud to announce the release of Kubuntu 9.04, the Jaunty Jackalope!
With this release, the development team brings you the best KDE distro out there. With its world-renowned Ubuntu core and the KDE 4.2 desktop, Kubuntu 9.04 gives users a well-rounded, feature-filled and elegant desktop.
On the top, KDE 4.2 brings beauty, innovation and updated software with new & improved features. Underneath, updated kernel and core systems bring stability and speed.
To download CD (and DVD) images for Kubuntu, please visit our Downloads page.
You can also order a free CD from Shipit, this will take up to 6 weeks to deliver.
Users of 8.10 (Intrepid) will be prompted to upgrade. For more information see the Kubuntu 8.10 upgrade instructions.
Users of 8.04 (Hardy) can upgrade through Adept Manager. For more information see the Kubuntu 8.04 upgrade instructions.
NOTE: This will upgrade your system from KDE 3 to KDE 4.
Kubuntu 9.04 includes an upgraded desktop containing many bug fixes, new configuration options, as well as many new and updated applications. Below are some highlights.
9.04 includes KDE 4.2.2, the latest version of their amazing desktop environment. On top of the many bug fixes included, this version also contains many improvements and new features, including:
For complete details see the KDE 4.2 announcement and the KDE 4.2 Visual Guide.
New in System Settings are tools for managing software and printer configuration.
Software management can now be performed from within System Settings with the new Package Kit application.
Printer configuration is also now found in System Settings as well, in the Advanced tab.
Quassel is a new IRC client that is now the default for Kubuntu 9.04. A new setup wizard makes getting started a breeze.
Kubuntu 9.04 now comes with the recently-released Amarok 2.0.2, the second bugfix/enhancement release in the Amarok 2 series, which includes integration of online services such as Last.fm, LibriVox, Jamendo, Magnatune and more. Amarok gives you a new way to listen to your music, and we highly recommend that you check it out.
The new plasma-widget-network-manager replaces the old KNetworkManager applet.
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| Click the Plama icon in the bottom right. | Click Add Widget. | Double click on Network Management. |
KTorrent has been updated to version 3.2. This version brings new features, a heaping of bugfixes and fixes for memory leaks. It also brings a new KTorrent plasmoid to grace your desktop installable as the plasma-widget-ktorrent package.
Digikam has been updated to its first KDE 4 release. This version is not a complete port to KDE 4 technologies (Solid, Phonon...), but it includes major functionality improvements:
Together with new Digikam, there is also the first KDE 4 release of KIPI Plugins 0.2.0. It provides new import/export plugins for SmugMug, Facebook and 23 web photo services. Digikam is not installed by default, but can be installed later on at your choice.
Kubuntu 9.04 ships with latest Qt, version 4.5, which brings a faster desktop experience as well as new features. More information can be found in the Qt what's new page.
Kubuntu 9.04 offers improved visual integration of GTK applications into its KDE environment. Using QtCurve 0.62.8, your favourite GTK applications such as Firefox and Pidgin (to name a few) will take on a theme similar to the rest of your KDE applications.
More issues are listed on the Ubuntu Release Notes.
Kubuntu 9.04 is now available for the lpia, and powerpc architectures, including the Sony PLAYSTATION 3. For those unfamilar with ports, the powerpc port is designed for Apple Macintosh G3, G4, and G5 computers, including iBooks and PowerBooks as well as IBM OpenPower machines while lpia is designed for devices using the Low-Power Intel Architecture, including the A1xx and Atom processors.
Live images are available for powerpc, and alternate images are available for powerpc, powerpc+ps3, and lpia.
Please note the SPARC, IA-64, and HPPA images are known to be broken, and are completely unsupported. We hope to add support for these architectures in future Kubuntu releases, if your interested in assisting, please contact Michael Casadevall (NCommander) in #kubuntu-devel on irc.ubuntu.com
The installation manual for powerpc: power pc installation
The i386 installation manual applies for lpia: lpia installation
These images are available at: Kubuntu ports images
In addition to the normal Kubuntu channels, three additional channels are available for port users support:
#ubuntu-ports - For general ports discussion and support
#ubuntu-powerpc - For {X|K}ubuntu powerpc discussion and support
#ubuntu-ps3 - For Playstation 3 discussion and support
All non-i386/amd64 ports of Kubuntu are community supported, and are not eligible for support from Canonical. Please note that while these architectures are community supported, normal updates available via jaunty-updates and jaunty-security are generally available. Backports and jaunty-proposed are also available.
We want to hear what you think about Kubuntu 9.04, the Jaunty Jackalope. We want to know if it Rocks, if it is just OK, or if it is flat out wrong. No matter the feedback, as long as it is in line with the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, we would like to hear it.
So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the Feedback Page and let us know!