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Pasi Lallinaho has announced the release of Xubuntu 13.10, an official flavour of the Ubuntu with Xfce - a stable, light and configurable desktop environment.

The Xubuntu team is delighted to announce the release of Xubuntu 13.10!

Some of the highlights for Xubuntu 13.10 include:

  • A new version of xfce4-settings has been uploaded, bringing amongst other things a new dialog to set up your displays
  • A tool for changing your theme colors easily, gtk-theme-config, has been added to the default installation
  • New wallpaper
  • New releases of our Gtk themes (with Gtk3.10 support) as well as the LightDM greeter, fixing many visual bugs
  • Updated documentation

The release notes along with full list of new features and known issues can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseNotes/Xubuntu.

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We want to thank all of our contributors: keep up the good work! The development status along with a full list of work tasks done by the team and other contributors, including many tasks not directly visible to our end-users, can be found at http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-s/group/topic-s-flavor-xubuntu.html. To find out more about how to contribute to Xubuntu and join in as we get ready to develop a new long-term support (LTS) release, see the Get Involved section.

 

If you find bugs in Xubuntu, please file them through the automatic reporting process or by manually running ‘ubuntu-bug packagename’. To read more about reporting bugs, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs.

 

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Pasi Lallinaho has announced the release of Xubuntu 13.10, an official flavour of the Ubuntu operating system with Xfce - a stable, light and configurable desktop environment: "The Xubuntu team is delighted to announce the release of Xubuntu 13.10! Some of the highlights for Xubuntu 13.10 include: a new version of xfce4-settings has been uploaded, bringing amongst other things a new dialog to set up your displays; a tool for changing your theme colors easily, gtk-theme-config, has been added to the default installation; new wallpaper; new releases of our GTK+ themes (with GTK+ 3.10 support) as well as the LightDM greeter, fixing many visual bugs; updated documentation. Known problems: indicator sound no longer functions with Xfce indicator plugin; gmusicbrowser's albuminfo plugin is deactivated by default and causes the app to hang if enabled...." See the release announcement and release notes for further details. Download: xubuntu-13.10-desktop-amd64.iso (842MB, SHA256, torrent).

 

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