Hardy Heron Alpha 6
So I went ahead and decided to test this Alpha 6 version of the new 8.04 Ubuntu release scheduled for April sometime. I have to say, this is a HUGE improvement over Gutsy. It feels like this is the correct step up from Feisty and that Gutsy was what Windows ME was to Microsoft! Remember, stuff broke more!
So anyway, I’m not going to do the normal review everyone is doing, instead I want to focus on some of the granular changes that impressed me. I will however, do a quick overview of the obvious:
Obvious Changes
1. Hibernate Works with the Restricted FGLRX driver (thank goodness, because ATI’s official driver is still buggy).
2. Wireless is now handled by the b43 module for Broadcom chipsets (as opposed to the bcm43xx, now deprecated)
3. Software is more up to date, using Firefox 3 Beta 4, which is WAY COOL! It has features like the option to Save and Close, which saves your tabs and tell it to always do that…a “Smart” bookmarking system that keeps track of your most visited, etc., sites, cleaner and easier to use interface, etc….
4. Security is more advanced in the system, handling access rights to certain Admin tasks better.
5. The Tracker indexing service is much improved and easier to use/access.
6. A new Wifi feature called “Edit Wireless Networks” that allows you to see the most recently/common wifi networks you connect to and edit their settings, security, etc.
Now for the subtle changes
1. Disk checking is improved and actually gives you smart feedback on bootup when it runs, telling you the percentage it’s complete, what stage it’s in, etc. It also has a Skip option! Very nice.
2. When you mount an ISO image the system recognizes this and automatically places a CD icon on your Desktop! Awesome!
3. Regarding the install CD, you have the option to do an install, where it boots right into the install process, saving a lot of time by not loading up the desktop.
4. Compiz has new features and options, one I like is when you click an icon in your task bar to open the app, a tiny image of the icon zooms out, neet effect.
5. Remote Desktop Viewer added, which allows you to connect to other Ubuntu systems running with it enabled. It appears to be VNC so you could probably connect to any system running VNC…anyone know for sure?
6. File copy is much better, allowing you the option to Merge if there are folders with the same name. Also gives a nicer progress indicator and still has the Replace and Skip options.
So that’s the summary so far. I’ve had success running everything except Wifi. It’s buggy still. Sometimes it works and other times I can’t see any networks around! Weird. Also, it’s only successfully connected me to Open networks so far, any feedback from any of you on this? I’ve gone through what feels like millions of variations to fix this and so far still not 100%.
It is Alpha however, so I’m not shocked by this. Also, another notable bug is that the Restriced Drivers Manager, now called Hardware Drivers, crashes after FGLRX and Wifi have been installed.
Oh, here’s something else VERY important. When you install the Wifi b43 module, don’t use the Hardware Drivers panel to do it. It doesn’t do a complete job and you won’t have Wifi. Instead go to a terminal and install it manually:
sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter
Then choose Yes when it asks if you want to download and install the firmware.
That’s it for now…I’ll update as I go along.
CDs are still in the works. I’m in a crunch right now thus the delay.


Sounds great! I say skip the time on gibson cds, and wait another few weeks for the hardy heron! Thanks for the update.
Great feedback and that’s what I’m doing. BTW, I’m now running Hardy Beta which is 100% better than Alpha 6.
Everything works perfectly!
Yeah, just installed it and it is working very well!
Only problem I had was with wireless, and the command under your last post didn’t work. What do you think of trying http://www.ubuntu1501.com/2008/04/ndiswrapper-in-hardy-heron.html ? I have a 6400, but don’t know exactly what model wireless…
Tried it out, worked perfectly! Enabled the restricted ATI, now I have compiz and Avant going as well. Heron works GREAT!
Just loaded Hardy RC. Smoother and easier than beta. intel3945,ati x1400,compiz,avant, video codecs and players all work perfectly so far.
and suspend and hibernate both work, best install yet!
thanks for the good news john1949! I am going to try it out now! :D
I tried Wubi with the Release Candidate and so far things are working, I do get a strangle message from Windows at the boot loader, but nothing I am concerned with at the moment.
Hey John, just thought I would let you know what is hanging with the new hardy (just in case you haven’t had much time to test out the final). I have been running Hardy for about three days now. It is pretty good, hibernate/sleep work great (except the occasional glitch on wakeup, but it is much better than before). The only thing I see that is working right is the power management. The CPU is always at full power, the gpu is always cranked, and power saving just isn’t there= which makes my 9cell die at a disbicable two hours (normally about three and a half in vista). Anyway, just thought I would let you know what’s happening.
did you forget about this blog or what?
I agree with nightlite… I am anxiously awaiting for new information. I can not seem to get it to work with just the standard update. Thanks in advance.
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Yeah, I’m curious too. John, can you just post something to inform us where you are? Better to know if you won’t be around until June / July then to just keep checking. Thanks.
Hey John, without ur posts/scripts, can’t even think of moving to hardy heron for now…do post when something as to when will you be back.
Thanks