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Kalpik Nigam

Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn Released

April 19th 2007 in Feisty Fawn, Linux, Open Source, Ubuntu

Its finally here! And im running it :D Due to all the traffic rush, Ubuntu.com is down! On their homepage:

Thank you to everyone who has helped make Ubuntu 7.04 a reality. Thousands of you have helped code, test, translate and promote Ubuntu and everyone can celebrate today’s release.

If you are looking for general information about the Ubuntu project, the main site will be back shortly.

For official mirrors to download, please see the Ubuntu homepage.


9 comments to...
“Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn Released”
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Manas

Downloading it now … Hope to be on it by tomorrow afternoon.


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kalpik

I hope to have it updated and all my usual stuff installed by tomorrow.. Repositories very slow :(


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Manas

Ya, the servers are too slow. Going for torrent is a better choice for those who want to download a fresh copy. :)


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Gaurish

I will wait for a while for things get back to normal and i will switch.

You guys should also be little Patient :P


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kalpik

Hehe.. Everything downloaded and installed overnight! :)


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Harsh

Kalpik – How many minutes did it take for you to get Feisty ? :D

I got mine this morning, 6 hours approx. :D


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kalpik

Hmm mirrors were slow.. Took around 15 mins :(


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Harsh

Heh, sad for 15 minutes huh? Damn! :evil:


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mehul

yeah these people. they have such big fat pipes to download dvd’s in an hour or so but are still unhappy. Now I know why you want a laptop.




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