Ubuntu Karmic Review & Advice On Upgrade Time
Sunday, October 18th, 2009For the last few weeks, I have been testing Ubuntu Karmic Koala Beta.
I have never seen a better beta release.
I have encountered no moderate or above level bugs, I have not had a single application crash, and it has overall been the best and most complete beta release that I have seen. The only complaint that I have is the fact that – and this might be a local problem – but apt-get is much slower with installing packages, specifically the template extraction part; Not really sure what is causing this, it might be the overall system load is affecting it.
Ubuntu Karmic has introduced the “Ubuntu Software Center” in place of “Add/Remove Programs” or something similarly titled. It is a improvement upon the older interface for newbies – although I do prefer apt-get myself
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Karmic has also began including Empathy in place of Pidgin as “default”. I can’t speak well for this change, as I prefer Pidgin’s interface and maturity over Empathy. I don’t feel it is developed enough to be included as “default”, although it is easily changeable (the beauty of Linux). Empathy vs Pidgin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EmpathyVsPidginUsability
Another change is that Ubuntu One is included as default. For those of you that don’t know, Ubuntu One is a project by Canonical to create a program like Dropbox for Linux only, at this point. Ubuntu One provides 2GB of storage right off, and you can get 50GB of storage for $10 a month. It is a great solution for syncing files between computers and sharing files between other Ubuntu One users. You can log in with your Launchpad OpenID, if you have one. Project homepage: https://one.ubuntu.com/.
Another detail about Karmic that dosen’t really fit in anywhere else is that it will be shipping with the 2.6.31 Linux kernel, a big improvement upon the older kernel shipped in Jaunty.
Now, before I close this, I would like to send out a little piece of advice for those thinking of upgrading when Karmic is released: Upgrade before the “official” release. There is little risk of a severe bug being discovered less than 10 days before the official release, so you should be safe with upgrading a few days before. The Ubuntu servers are slammed on release day, so this might sound a little like common sense, but meh.
Alright, time to stop rambling.
~ Collin Pruitt (Hellow)
Now, what are your experiences with Karmic Koala? Post them in a comment below:


