

- #Video drivers for ubuntu 12.10 update
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Apache Solr provides a horizontally scalable indexing and search platform based on Apache Lucene.
#Video drivers for ubuntu 12.10 update
Apache Solr has been update to the latest 3.6.1 release.
#Video drivers for ubuntu 12.10 upgrade
Existing installations of tomcat6 will continue to function its recommended that users upgrade to the tomcat7 package as soon as possible.

The reliance on Cobbler has been removed. MAAS has undergone significant re-factoring for improved scalability.This enables Juju use in ARM bare metal deployments. Metal as a Service makes it easy to set up the hardware on which to deploy any service that needs to scale up and down dynamically.Openstack Folsom is also available for Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS in the Ubuntu Cloud Archive.Openstack components are deployable via Juju Charms.Openstack projects supported in 12.10 include: Nova, Glance, Swift, Keystone, Horizon, Cinder and Quantum. Ubuntu 12.10 includes the Folsom release of Openstack.Quality also had a strong focus with continuous integration, deployment and testing of upstream OpenStack commits and automated testing of all cloud images on Amazon EC2 from 12.04 forward. These technologies further position Ubuntu Server as the best OS for scale-out computing. Ubuntu 12.10 ships the latest Openstack release, codenamed Folsom, improvements to MAAS and the latest Argonaut LTS release of Ceph, a highly scalable distributed object storage solution. Based on the industry-standard PXE network-boot protocol, MAAS enables the rapid, automated provisioning of many systems simultaneously.Ĭanonical's Landscape further integrates MAAS technology with enterprise-class support for systems management and compliance requirements. Ubuntu Server also includes a network-based provisioning system that uses Ubuntu's Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS) tool.
#Video drivers for ubuntu 12.10 download
Download Ubuntu Server 12.10 to get the latest features (including the Folsom release of OpenStack) or stay with Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS for extended support.
