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[fsfc-discuss] Fwd: [Trisquel-devel] Trisquel 5.5 STS Brigantia release


From: Fabián Rodríguez
Subject: [fsfc-discuss] Fwd: [Trisquel-devel] Trisquel 5.5 STS Brigantia release announcement
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 06:02:27 -0400
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Trisquel GNU/Linux is a 100% free operating system. It comes with a
complete selection of programs that can be easily extended using a
graphical installer. There are several editions available, including
the "mini" edition for netbooks and old computers and the network
based installer for custom and server installations.

Trisquel 5.5. is an Ubuntu derivative without any non-free software or
firmware. It was officially presented on April 2005 with the presence
and support of Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation.

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Subject: [Trisquel-devel] Trisquel 5.5 STS Brigantia release announcement
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 22:47:48 +0200
From: <address@hidden>
Reply-To: Development coordination <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>,
<address@hidden>,
<address@hidden>


You can read this online at:
http://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-55-sts-brigantia-release-announcement
Downloads are at:
http://trisquel.info/download

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Trisquel 5.5 STS "Brigantia" is finally here! This release took us
some extra time but it was well worth it, as even if we went through a
lot of changes in core components we achieved many improvements while
preparing the system for the forthcoming long term support release. As
a sort of compensation (many thanks for your patience!), and due to the
importance of our next release, we will start hacking on it sooner than
usual, in about a month.

This release took our biggest effort in this eight years, and we want
to thank all the community, members, donors and specially to everyone
who contributed to the development. Many new technologies, same user
experience

This release is our first to be based on GNOME 3, GTK 3 and also
Linux-libre 3.0.0. GNOME 3 was a big challenge, because as it is
designed by now, it is not usable for our community. The new default
interface of GNOME 3 is GNOME Shell, a program that requires 3D
acceleration to work, as it relies on graphics composition. Sadly, many
graphics cards today still lack a libre driver providing acceleration,
so many users who would choose free drivers will be redirected to a
fallback desktop environment. We think that this way many users could
feel compelled to install non-free drivers to be able to use the new
desktop, so we decided to use the fallback environment as default, and
improve it when possible. Luckily this fallback is a GTK 3
implementation of GNOME panel 2x, and not only is it very usable, and
even more stable than the original, but it is also accessible,
something GNOME Shell is currently lacking.

One other advantage of using the fallback as default is that we were
able to use it to provide the same desktop layout that many Trisquel
users have become attached to. You can of course adapt and customize it
with panels and applets as usual.

This release features, among many others:

 - Linux-libre 3.0.0
 - GNOME 3.2
 - Abrowser 11
 - LibreOffice 3.4.4

Better accessibility, a better project

Continuing with our commitment to accessibility we have managed to
improve the integration with the Orca screen reader and other universal
access software. It was not easy, as it was affected by the changes in
core libraries underneath, but the results were worth it. If you use
the i18n DVD the screen reader will be started by default, allowing
visually impaired users to install it by themselves, and the login
manager in the installed system will then be accessible. It is still
far from perfect, but we will keep working on it.

Another improvement is that many NVIDIA graphic cards are now supported
with 3D acceleration using the free Nouveau driver, which was moved
from experimental into the preinstalled set of packages. Also, we can
announce now that those packages, and all the +300GB of sources and
binaries in our archive servers are now accessible through new official
mirrors in the Netherlands and India, thanks to Jason Self and the KMEA
Engineering college respectively. Many thanks!
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