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Comments on: Ubuntu launch marred by website woes

Its a popular distro... 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 15:01 GMT

Ubuntu are of course aware of the problems, its simply a load matter. There servers can't handle it, unfortunately its stopping people from getting the amazing new OS in all its glory (i tried it, it's grrrrrreat)

There is now a mirror list up at the main site as they've shifted things around by the look of things to try and cool off the release.

Fiesty is available here http://www.ubuntu.com/ (USE A MIRROR)

Or get the bittorrent http://www.bittorrent.com/users/zizazat/torrents/Ubuntu_7.04__Feisty_Fawn__Beta/6e15fbbaa0fc1024886c37da68010f7f930663bc

and update it to using the builtin package updater.

Lesson: don't add a graphical tour of new features 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 15:02 GMT

The advert mail for ubuntu 7.04 has a pointer to a graphical tour

of new features on 7.04. Suspected load issue?

The website is now failing over to www-static.ubuntu.com,

which doesn't include 7.04 release notes or the graphical tour.

Its back now... 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 15:28 GMT

Well as of 4pm they seem to have managed to get the site back again... hope the outage was not due to them upgrading there servers to 7.04 ;-)

Follow the sun.... 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 15:46 GMT

...when it's supposed to be 'tomorrow' - tomorrow came early to Asia - downloading a treat from an 'eastern asian' mirror.

(S'pose that's what Dubya means when he says "..the US . (oh, yep - nearly forgot) and the rest of the world")

-Andy

Heh 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 15:47 GMT

I thought the invincible world of Linux didn't have these kind of outages. I mean in the Linux fantasy world you don't have these problems, do you? Have you got your excuses ready yet?

Heh? 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 16:20 GMT

What a stupid thing to say. Not even the most ardent Linux fan is going to say that it's immune to server overload - especially because this is more of a hardware and bandwidth issue than it is to do with the operating system it's being served from.

What problem??? 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 19:41 GMT

Logged on to Ubuntu.com no problem and downloaded the ISO in less than an hour!!

Non-starter for ten 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 19:43 GMT

It's still knackered. I've been trying to download it for half an hour now and all I get for my troubles is 503. Ho hum...

Use bittorrent 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 20:32 GMT

It took me a couple of hours this afternoon. This is the obvious way to get any new *nix distro.

Wireless support, eh? 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 21:16 GMT

"The latest desktop addition had been touted by Ubuntu as having new features which include wireless networking support..."

Wireless networking support! I'm gonna party like it's 1999!

Wifi if you're lucky 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 21:37 GMT

Despite listing the Ralink cards as on the compatibly lists, they don't work fine with the wifi network manager if you want to use WPA.

Beta 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 22:14 GMT

People should have downloaded the beta a couple of days ago like I did. (although I'm posting this from my windows box :o)

And just for the record, sod the new VM capabilities, shove your improved wireless support, it's got those wobbly windows... built in and only a checkbox away!

Duh? Why isn't BitTorrent the default? 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 01:22 GMT

Strikes me as kind of ridiculous that they aren't using BitTorrent as the default for large-scale distribution. This kind of peak traffic scenario is exactly where it works best.

OK this morning 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 09:47 GMT

I grabbed the full "alternative" install (696MB) from canonical this morning - only took about 55 minutes.

So either they've fixed their problems or everyone has given up

Wireless support? 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 10:59 GMT

So how was I using Wireless on Edgy?

Oh yeah, it's maxing out this broadband connection downloading from a mirror.

Re: Duh? Why isn't BitTorrent the default? 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 11:42 GMT

Amen to that!

As for the wireless issues, both Ubuntu and the Ubuntu-based Linux Mint have worked perfectly with Ralink, Netgear and USR cards, although WPA functionality has been flaky on both distros.

Will be interesting to see how wireless performs out of the box with the latest version...

Impressive demand 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 11:52 GMT

Even some of the mirrors were struggling a bit yesterday. Fortunately I decided to upgrade to Feisty 3 days beforehand, so no problems here.

I've been using Ubuntu for about a month and I've got to admit I like it. It installs out of the box, even on older machines; I've had no more problems with drivers than with Windows; there are tons of apps and utilities available at the click of a mouse... and best of all, it's rock stable. No apps suddenly going belly-up after Patch Tuesday, something that's become tiresomely frequent on my other machines.

Orinoco? 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 13:31 GMT

Does anyone know if they support Orinoco (Gold)? I've got an older Sony Vaio that's about to be retired and it has one. I've got no problem with buying a new card, but I just love going into a "cyber cafe" and firing up my b card and just watching the network slow to a crawl. :-)