This was a bit shocking for me, Just a month and a half ago Ubuntu 7.10 was released! And now Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha 1 (Codenamed: Hardy Heron) is available for download!
Ofcourse this just an early Alpha release, intended to be used for testing ONLY, so expect it to be buggy. Ofcourse do not replace your current Ubuntu with it. Ubuntu 8.04 final release is expected to be in April 2008.
But it is still interesting to see what’s new. Well, the way it looks, Ubuntu 8.04 looks a lot like Ubuntu 7.10 but there are two main new things, Xorg 7.3 which simply means better automatic hardware configuration. And from Debian community comes new updated packages and applications.
Ofcourse as usual if you would like to help, you can report bugs through the Ubuntu bugtracker.
[Via Ars Technica]
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December 4th, 2007
If you are a Firefox user who opens endless amount of tabs, like me, you must have realised how Firefox eats up memory. The reason is that Firefox caches the website you visit for some time to allow smoother navigation between tabs, which leads to more memory usage.
It just takes couple of hours of heavy use of Firfox to start seeing really high usage of memory and processor, which makes it really unbearable and the only way to fix this is to restart firefox which is not easy especially when you are in middle of something important.
Although Mozilla say they are going to try to improve this in Firefox 3, until now (Gran Paradiso Alpha 8) it doesn’t show that its going to fully fix the problem. And here comes a new Add-on only for Firefox 3 from Stuart Parmenter called RAMBack.
RAMBack basically adds an option “Clear Caches” in the tools menu or you can also add a button in the toolbar, when clicked RAMBack will clear most of Firefox caches thereby clearing part of your memory.
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November 15th, 2007