After a one week delay from the scheduled release date, the Fedora Project has released the first alpha version of Fedora 16, codenamed “Verne”, earlier today. This alpha release is expected to be the only alpha release of Fedora 16.
After a one week delay from the scheduled release date, the Fedora Project has released the first alpha version of Fedora 16, codenamed “Verne”, earlier today. This alpha release is expected to be the only alpha release of Fedora 16.
I installed Ubuntu 12.10 alpha 2 and got this problem at the end of d installation. I now sit with an installed Ubuntu with no bootloader..... I tried millions of times from other liveCD of ubuntu 10.10 12.04 to reinstall grub but still grub won't install. anyone help plz
I am quite intrested in testing the latest alpha-3 of Ubuntu, however, performance in VirtualBox is slow and somewhat buggy (I know! It's an Alpha) - guest additions wern't installing, bad mouse intergration, etc.
I would now like to test this release on my hard drive. But my main system (12.04) is also on this very same hard drive. Is this safe? Can the alpha touch my main partition?
GRUB, also known as the GRand Unified Bootloader, is a modular, portable bootloader that supports a number of platforms. Grub 2.00 was released on Jun 28, see the release note. This tutorial will explain how to upgrade to grub 2.00(tested on Ubuntu 12.04).
NOTE: Grub 2.00 has not been tested by Ubuntu, any problem may cause your systems un-bootable. Do it as your own risk!
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DracoLinux, an independently developed GNU/Linux distribution for i486 compatible computers, with focus on simplicity and flexibility, has reached version 0.4.0 Alpha 1.
DracoLinux 0.4.0 Alpha 1 is the first snapshot from the 0.4.0 branch.
Qt, a cross-platform application and UI framework with APIs for C++ programming, is now at version 5.1 Alpha.
A lot of people were waiting to see a Qt 5.1 release, but it seems they will have to wait a little longer.
According to the original release schedule, Ubuntu 11.10 Alpha 2 was supposed to be released on 30th June. The release date was missed and now, it has been revealed that the second alpha of Ubuntu 11.10 will be released on 7th July.
Hi, I am running F18 (3.8.7-201.fc18.i686.PAE) with VirtualBox 4.2.12. I downloaded the F19 alpha and set up a virtual machine following the defaults and then started up the machine. I select the i386 alpha ISO I downloaded (which is on my hard drive) and choose the option to install.
I get a white screen and nothing else.