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Bienvenido al boletín semanal de Ubuntu, entrega Nº 23 para la semana del Nov 19 - 25, 2006. En esta entrega cubrimos la nueva entrevista caliente de BehindUbuntu con Jono Bacon, la publicación de mEDUXa, el allanamiento y robo a free geek, semana de próximos eventos abiertos de Ubuntu, cambios en Feisty, la promoción de Ubuntu en Kurdo en Turquía, y mucho más.

En esta entrega

  • Publicación de mEDUXa
  • Entrevista a Jono Bacon
  • Allanan y roban Free Geek
  • Free Poster para ganador de concurso
  • Noticias de LoCo Team
  • Cambios en Feisty (No acabado)
  • En la prensa
  • Reuniones
  • Próximos eventos
  • Especificación Spotlight
  • Actualizaciones y seguridad para 6.06 y 6.10
  • Estadísticas de fallos
  • Corrección del boletín semanal de Ubuntu

Noticias Generales de la Comunidad

Publicación de mEDUXa

El Departamento de la Educación, Cultura y Deportes del Gobierno Regional de la Islas Canarias en España ha publicado mEDUXa 1.0. mEDUXa es una distribución de Software Libre (GNU/Linux) desarrollada con fines educativos basada en Kubuntu. Se incorporará a 35,000 computadoras en 1,100 escuelas, lo cual representa 325,000 posibles usuarios (25,000 profesores y 300,000 estudiantes) en las escuelas estatales de las Islas Canarias. mEDUXa viene con diferentes perfiles, configurado gracias a KDE's en modo Kiosko. Uno de las mayores características de mEDUXa's es el perfil para jóvenes pupilos (desde 4 a 8 años de edad).

http://www.grupocpd.com/archivos_documentos/info_meduxa/

Entrevista a Jono Bacon por BehindUbunutu

Si usted no ha estado al tanto de las entrevistas de BehindUbuntu, ¡ahora es un buen momento como siempre! Florida, Sausage Dogs y bash.org! Open your mouth wide in shock as he slips in a full two sentences pimping Jokosher! Get it all in the BehindUbuntu’s revealing interview with our very own man of metal, Jono Bacon. http://behindubuntu.org/interviews/JonoBacon/

Allanan y roban Free Geek

Free Geek es una organización comunitaria sin fines de lucro que recicla partes de viejas computadoras y equipos y fuentes para gente sin privilegios, escuelas, y organizaciones no lucrativas en intercambio para el servicio comunitario. Instalan Ubuntu en todas las máquinas que distribuyen.

Tristemente, la organización Free Geek recientemente ha sido víctima de un allanamiento y robo. El valor del hardware robado se ha estimado que aproximadamente valen $4,500. Numerosas personas y organizaciones no lucrativas están sintiendo los efectos de esto, más importantemente el sistema escolar local. Para mayor información acerca del incidente y como usted puede ayudar, véa http://www.freegeek.org/news.php#breakin, también http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/648 proporciona un excelente resumen, y http://www.katu.com/news/4688221.html para reportar una noticia.

Free Poster para ganador de concurso

Como habia sido anunciado antes, el concurso para maestros de Ubuntu ha sido programado y realizado semanalmente a traves de IRC en #ubuntu-trivia. Sin embargo, el concurso de la próxima semana sera especial! El campeón no sólamente recibirá fama y gloria, enviarán al afortunado ganador un póster de Ubuntu, como el de abajo, totalmente gratis!. Asi que unete este Viernes 1 de Diciembre a las 22:00 UTC, en la red con otros, y pon a prueba tu conocimiento de trivia en un intento de ganar un espectacular poster de Ubuntu.

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Ubuntu 6.06.2?

Una pregunta frecuente ha sido ¿Hay planes para publicar Ubuntu 6.06.2? ¿Si es así, cuando? y finalmente hemos conseguido una respuesta. Colin Watson, un desarrollador de Ubuntu y empleado de Canonical, ha anunciado en la lista de correo Ubuntu-devel que actualmente no hay planes para Ubuntu 6.06.2: "I expect we'll do another point release at *some* point just to aggregate updates, pero there's no schedule en el momento, y otras cosas son alta-prioridad" Usted puede leer el mensaje completo de Watson's en https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-November/022542.html

Llamando a todos los LoCo Teams!

En nuestro proposito de tener un boletin excelente, estamos siempre en la busqueda de nuevo material. Una de las areas en las cuales tristemente mas historias faltan es en la de nuestros maravillosos LoCo Teams. We would absolutely love it if you guys could pass Ubuntu-related stories from your countries and doing so is easy! Compose an email to ubuntu-marketing at lists.ubuntu.com with an summary of the article, as much relevant linkage as you can find and if the articles are not in English, full English translations would be much appreciated.

To find out more, read Melissa Draper's Calling all Loco Teams! at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/loco-contacts/2006-November/000806.html

How good can the UWN get? With your help, the possibilities are endless!

Noticias LoCo

Bienvenido a la nueva sección de noticias de LoCo Team donde ofreceremos, artículos, y historias acerca de nuestros Ubuntu Loco Teams. Si usted gusta contribuir con un artículo, por favor redacte un email para ubuntu-marketing en http://lists.ubuntu.com con un resumen del artículo, as much relevant linkage as you can find. If the articles are not in English, full English translations would be greatly appreciated.

Nuevo Foro de Tamil LoCo Team

The Tamil LoCo Team is proud to announce the opening of the Tamil LoCo Team Forum which is available at http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=186

Cambios en Feisty

The week was a little bit quieter than last, with fewer of any of the high volumes than usual (GNOME, Telepathy, KDE or XFCE). None the less, there were some interesting and exciting changes that still landed. This week we also have a new method of showcasing the changes in Feisty. Rather than throw a blizzard of names and number at you, there is a smaller selection, explaining not only what was uploaded but the changes you care about. As with any change to the UWN, we welcome you feedback.

General

RSIBreak 0.80, the RSI prevention tool for KDE has been uploaded. New features in this release include more powerful possibilities when breaks start or end, a cancel button in the relax pop-up, an option to reset timers only when you're idle for a long break and some other bug fixes. You can read more about RSIBreak at http://www.rsibreak.org/index.php/Main_Page

Mono 1.2.1 provides the necessary software to develop and run .NET client and server applications on Linux. 1.2.1 added Thread.Interrupt implementation, numerous bug fixes, web Services now support generic types (List<T>), Web Services updates for the .NET 2.0 API, a partial port to MIPS architecture, many bug fixes to Windows.Forms, support for more type converters, XmlSchema reading and writing, process launching will now support opening special files in addition to launching programs.

cdrkit 5:1.0, a portable command-line CD/DVD recorder software, was synced by Scott Remnant. This is a new package for Ubuntu. See http://cdrkit.org for more information.

OctPlot 0.3.9, uploaded by Jordan Mantha, is free open source software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). OctPlot is a handle graphics package for Octave, the free alternative to matlab. OctPlot provides quality postscript(TM) and screen graphics. This release includes layer support; Arrowheads supported for lines using arrowhead, arrowlength, arrowwidth etc; New properties for axes: box, xaxislocation etc; Axis accepts on/off/equal arguments; box, quiver, plotyy, stem, barh and pareto added; and new figure handling.

cupsys 1.2.7 was uploaded this week by Martin Pitt. This included documentation updates, postscript improvements and scheduler fixes, amongst other things. For full details, visit http://www.cups.org/articles.php?L428

GNOME

As per usual, there were a number of GNOME 2.17 uploads by Sebastian Bacher, as can be expected. Esta semana nautilius será ..., yelp (la ayuda del navegador) y gnome-applets. Usted puede leer más acerca de GNOME 2.17 en http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointSeventeen/ReleaseNotes

Bluez-gnome 0.6 was uploaded. This release fixes the status icon appearance and adds an application for changing the Bluetooth settings.

Tomboy 0.5.1 is a simple easy to use desktop note-taking application. .5.1 included new managed dbus interaction, search interface improvements, fixed tray icon and panel resizing, removal of the old tintin image.

Beagle 0.2.13, a search tool that 'ransacks your personal information space' to find whatever you're looking for, sees numerous improvements from Edgy's Beagle 0.2.9 including a drastic reduction of memory usage by beagled and beagled-index-helper at startup; improvements to i18n support; numerous optimizations; numerous new back-ends such as KNotes, KAdressBook, and Labyrinth; new details pane in UI; many bug fixes including a fix for the dreaded focus stealing bug once and for all; and much more.

Daniel Holbach has uploaded nemiver 0.1.0-0ubuntu1, the new gtkmm front end to the GNU debugger, gdb. Usted puede leer más acerca de nemiver en http://home.gna.org/nemiver/.

Office

Abiword 2.4.5, el liviano procesador de palabras fue actualizado esta semana por Michael Vogt. Esta actualización incluye varias características actuales y corrección de errores, asi como 10 nuevos o actualizados paquetes de lenguaje. Véa http://www.abiword.com/ para encontrar mas informacion acerca de este programa.

GnuCash, an open source accounting program, was upgraded from 2.0.1 to 2.0.2. This point release included small improvements to the UI and several bug fixes including one crasher.

Multimedia

Audacity 1.2.6, the well known sound recording and editing software has been uploaded by Daniel T. Chen. This release included a bug fix in font size display problems. Also, this new version enabled the FLAC support that had previously been missing. Leer más acerca de Audacity en http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Qsynth 0.2.5, is a QT gui interface for FluidSynth. New features in this release are new dial-knob behavior now follows mouse pointer angular position, middle clicking on a dial resets its position to default, bank offset finally gets its due effect, while on the channels and channel preset selection dialogs, new fancy widget, qsynthKnob, with some modifications to replace the actual *ugly* QDial widgets.

Muine is a music player for Gnome featuring a simple, intuitive user interface; Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC and MP3 music playback support; Automatic album-cover fetching via MusicBrainz and Amazon; Support for embedded album images in ID3v2 tags; ReplayGain support; Support for multiple artist and performer tags per song; and Plug-in support. Brandon Hale uploaded Muine 0.8.6 which fixes an astounding number of bugs. Full details at http://muine-player.org/wiki/Release_0.8.6

ALSA 1.0.13 packages (alsa-libs and alsa-util) were uploaded by Daniel T Chen. The changelog is fairly technical and can be read at http://www.alsa-project.org/changes/v1-0-12--v1-0-13.txt

Daniel T Chen uploaded flashplugin-nonfree 9.0. This is still at beta 2. This update included many improvements but there are still some issues. More information can be found at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/releasenotes.html

Feisty Release Plan unveiled

Matt Zimmerman, CTO de Canonical y lead distro team member unveiled the new Feisty Release Plan, showcasing the general themes for the next release, general time frame (Feisty will be a standard 6 month release cycle again), support life cycle, changes for developers and more. Usted puede leer más en https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleasePlan

En la prensa

Ubuntu Kurdo en Turquía

Kurdish Ubuntu has been promoted (http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/391178.as enlace en Turquía) en Diyarbakir, Turquía, con una recepción. According to the news agency, Ubuntu was the first linux distribution to implement Kurdish localization. Kurdish localization in Linux is an important milestone for Turkey due to ethnic conflicts (Usted puede leer más en http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds_in_turkey ).

Kurdish Ubuntu was prepared by a team of hardworking translators (https://launchpad.net/people/kurdish ) en Rosetta. In his talk at the reception, the mayor of Sur (a town in Diyarbakir) said that "Whatever language it is in, we wanted it "our service" to be accessible multi-lingually because multilingualism is our wealth. Our work is being conducted on Kurdish, English, and Turkish language support. ... If we can integrate multilingualism, multi-identities, and multi-culturalism in this nation, this region will be a place of peace instead of conflicts."

Mehmed Uzun, un escritor Kurdo, speaking about the Kurdish language, told the attendees that "Our most important problem is that the language is not standardized. The Kurdish language should be standardized." Ubuntu was later distributed to the reception's attendees. You can find screenshots of the Kurdish Ubuntu at http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Kurdish_Linux_launched_in_Turkey

Ubuntu en el OLPC mix: Una entrevista en ZDNet

Nicholas Negroponte gurú de MIT Media Lab has been grabbing the headlines recently with his One Laptop Per Child project. The aim is to create a cheap — about $100 — and robust laptop for use in the developing world. Negroponte is adamant that ownership of the device is key to helping children engage with technology. However, the OLPC project is not the only organisation to have focused on the lack of computing devices and infrastructure in the developing world.

An alternative to both the refurbished PCs and the OLPC approach has been developed by two UK academics. Ndiyo, the Swahili word for "yes", is a project that aims to allow multiple users access to the same PC. The brain-child of Quentin Stafford-Fraser, a former research scientist at AT&T Laboratories Cambridge, Ndiyo is based around the untapped ability of the Linux operating system (Ubuntu) to support numerous simultaneous users.

Léa el artículo en http://resources.zdnet.co.uk/articles/features/0,1000002000,39284836-1,00.htm

Meetings

Xubuntu Community Meeting

Xubuntu had a very important meeting (the first meeting in almost 6 months, usted puede leer la agenda en https://wiki.ubuntu.org/Xubuntu/Meetings/Archive/Agenda/2006-11-25) on November 25th which was open to the general community. Después de 2 horas y media de discusión, it appears that the Xubuntu Team (http://launchpad.net/people/xubuntu-team ) and interested community members have made great strides in developing goals, estrategias, y organización for the Feisty release cycle. Topics included artwork, documentation efforts, website development, community development, y mucho más. You can review the minutes from the meeting at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings/Archive/Minutes/2006-11-25 and the log at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Xubuntu_2006-11-25.

Ubuntu Documentation Team Meeting

El equipo de Documentación de Ubuntu was also guilty of taking a long meeting hiatus but that changed on November 24th when the doc team got together to discuss documentation specifications, la guía del escritorio de kubuntu, Ubuntu open week, the use of screen-casts, Xubuntu documentation (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Documentation) and consider a move from svn to bzr. Usted puede buscar un resumen detallado en https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeamMeeting20061124.

Próximos eventos

In just two years, Ubuntu has become one of the most popular Linux distribution in the world with millions of users and a spot regularly at the top of Distrowatch. Ever wondered what all the fuss is about? How we've achieved such a great feat in such a short space of time? With the upcoming Ubuntu Open Week, you can do just that!

The Ubuntu community and Ubuntu's corporate sponsor Canonical is holding a series of online workshops where you can:

        • aprenda acerca del landscape de Ubuntu;
        • charle con algunos de los principales desarrolladores del proyecto Ubuntu;
        • descubra sobre la comunidad y su relación con Canonical;
        • participate en un abierto de P&R con Mark Shuttleworth, el fundador de Ubuntu; y
        • mucho más...

The week takes place between Lun 27th Nov y Sab 2nd Dic 2006 y más información acerca the event (including a schedule of the week's events) can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek.

Specification spotlight

La última semana agregamos una nueva característica llamada "Specification highlight" and we discussed the very interesting Network Roaming (https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/network-roaming) and Default Network Services (https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/default-network-services) specification. This week will continue with the network theme and take a look at the much desired Winmodem Support (https://blueprints.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/winmodem-support) specification which proposes developing out-of-the-box support for winmodems.

As you may know, un winmodem es un software de modem diseñado para trabajar con el sistema operativo Microsoft Windows. A traditional modem uses hardware to perform its tasks, but Winmodems perform their key tasks with software. This makes them smaller and cheaper to produce, but it also means they cannot be easily used on other operating systems because the driver support requires far more effort to produce. This specification proposes including drivers for supported winmodems by default and working with the upstream project (http://linmodems.org) to develop drivers for winmodems that are currently unsupported.

With over 500 individuals strongly supporting this specification (out of 771 respondents) according to an unofficial poll (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82608) conducted on the ubuntu forums (http://ubuntuforums.org), it seems like support for winmodems could have a positive impact on the ubuntu experience for a lot of users.

Actualizaciones y seguridad para 6.06 y 6.10

Actualizaciones de seguridad

Actualizaciones de Ubuntu 6.06 LTS

The new Flash plugin 9 beta will be backported to 6.06 in the coming week. It requires "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=interactive" in order to install, though, so if you have trouble installing run DEBIAN_FRONTEND=interactive dpkg --configure -a

Actualizacines de Ubuntu 6.10

Estadísticas de Fallos

    • Open (20021) +211 over last week
    • Critical (22) +6 over last week
    • Unconfirmed (10628) +74 over last week
    • Unassigned (15154) +128 over last week
    • All bugs ever reported (65895) +483 over last week

As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, por favor véa https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs

Check out the bug statistics: http://people.ubuntu-in.org/~carthik/bugstats/

Infamous Bugs

Archivos y RSS Feed

Usted siempre puede buscar viejas entregas de boletines semanales de Ubuntu en: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter

You can subscribe to the Ubuntu Weekly News via RSS at: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/uwn/feed

Corrección del boletín semanal de Ubuntu

The UWN Team would like to correct an error in the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue # 21.

Colin Watson wrote" "

Quoting from https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news/2006-November/000061.html:

"However, only certain people have the authoirty[sic] to determine which specs are worthy of discussion at a meeting like the Ubuntu DeveloperSummit in Mountain View, and fewer still can approve a spec for official inclusion in Ubuntu."

Actually, this is backwards. Approving specs for meetings is done by thetechnical board (four people at present), while we have been farming the job of approver out to increasing numbers of longer-serving core developers. We had a conference call shortly before the summit with IIRC at least six of us going through the list and figuring out which of us would be best suited to make sure each discussion was going in a sensible direction.

Cheers,

Colin Watson "

The UWN Team would like to apologize for any confusion that this error may have caused and much thanks to Colin Watson for letting us know.

Noticias adicionales de Ubuntu

Como siempre usted puede buscar más noticias y anuncios en:

http://www.ubuntu.com/news

y

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/

Conclusión

Gracias por leer el boletín semanal de noticias de Ubuntu. ¡Véala la próxima semana!

Créditos

El boletín semanal de Ubuntu llega a usted gracias a:

  • Corey Burger
  • "towsonu2003"
  • Jonathon Riddell
  • Cody Somerville
  • Jenda Vancura
  • Eldo Varghese
  • Melissa Draper
  • y mucha gente maravillosa que hace a Ubuntu como es

Feedback

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