The last day (Day 5) of Ubuntu Open Week, (Friday, November 6, 2009) was as CLEAR, CONCISE, COLLABORATIVE, and full of CURRICULA.
The sessions on day five were as engaging as those on day one. All the sessions were hovering around 300 with the exception of the "Ask Mark - sabdfl"session which at some points during the hour were +350. If you missed some or all of Ubuntu Open Week - Day 5, let's see what you missed.
The day started with a session on Xubuntu - Lots of Kittens and Mice by Charlie Kravetz, Xubuntu Quality Assurance Lead. This session was all about what Xubuntu is and what makes it different from Ubuntu and what benefits using this derivative has. Information given also included how you can get involved if Xubuntu is for you.
Next on the line-up was Jorge Castro, Canonical Community Team Member, with How to run Ubuntu+1. Jorge explains what is Ubuntu+1, I'll tell you in this case it's Lucid Lynx, Ubuntu 10.4. So Jorge goes into detail on how to use and test an Ubuntu Development Release. If are wanting to run the next Bleeding Edge Release of ...Read the full article