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Luna is the upcoming release of elementary OS, which is still in development stage. Here are some of the screen shots taken from a live session from a 20120504 build. Builds can be downloaded from here. Most of them are pre-release builds, so it could be broken or will not work on your system. Try it on your own risk.
                                                      
Desktop
                                                        
Applications  
                                                   
Beatbox                                                              
         
Dexter                                                               
                                                        
Marlin                                                               
                                                        
Maya                                                               
                                                        
Midori                                                               
                                                        
Most-used-apps                                                               
                                                        
Movie-player                                                               
                                                        
Onboard                                                               
                                                        
Postler                                                               
                                                        
Scratch                                                               
                                                        
Software-center                                                               
                                                        
Terminal                                                               
                                                        
Simple-Moniter                                                               
                                                        
Shotwell                                                        

eOS Luna



* Dah lama aku tunggu elementary os luna ni.. bila mau keluar stable version tah lah..
dah try daily build punye. Last2 install balik ubuntu sebab terlalu banyak bugs.. asyik error
je memanjang..

Korang tamau cuba ke??

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Post time 2-9-2012 09:41 PM | Show all posts
lawa gak,,sebijik mcm osx desktop

tapi brapa memory requirement dia, tk pakai gnome desktop kn? igt nk sumbat kt pc athlon xp / 256mb ram dlu..
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 Author| Post time 6-9-2012 09:53 PM | Show all posts
batmana posted on 2-9-2012 09:41 PM
lawa gak,,sebijik mcm osx desktop

tapi brapa memory requirement dia, tk pakai gnome desktop kn? i ...

yang luna ni tatau lak.. macam spec ubuntu 12 kot.. sebab base sama.

yang ni eOS jupiter tapi base dia ubuntu 10.10

Minimum System Requirements
  •                 1 GHz x86 processor
  •                 512MB of system memory (RAM)
  •                 5GB of disk space
  •                 graphics card and monitor capable of 1024x768
  •                 CD/DVD drive                 Users may be able to install Jupiter on computers that do not meet these requirements, but the experience is likely to suffer.         

        System Recommendations
  •                 1 GHz x86 processor
  •                 1GB of system memory (RAM)
  •                 15 GB of disk space
  •                 graphics card and monitor capable of 1024x768. A graphics card capable of 3D compositing is recommended for the full experience.
  •                 CD/DVD Drive or USB port
  •                 Internet access
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Post time 11-9-2012 03:57 PM | Show all posts
beso juge requirement dia..
harap ada light version..tuk pc2 lama..

bosan tul aku ngn gnome desktop
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 Author| Post time 29-10-2012 10:33 PM | Show all posts
wohooo luna dah nak keluar...
bulan 11 ni kot

hi luna.. selamat tinggal ubuntu

* sekarang tengah pakai ubuntu gnome remix 12.10

Farewell, Jupiter      Submitted by cassidyjames on Fri, 10/12/2012 - 18:12               
A year and a half ago we released elementary OS Jupiter, our first foray into the world of operating systems.
It was an incredible learning experience and caught the eye of a lot of people. We received many positive reviews
and grew our userbase exponentially in the following months.
        
        In the time since then, we've been working on a new version, called Luna. It's been a long journey with massive changes.
We've been building a new desktop environment, working on the OS with all of its apps and underlying technologies, and
hammering out bugs to get the beta released. We're incredibly close.
        With that said, Jupiter has fallen behind. It was an awesome achievement for us when we released it, but we no longer
feel confident offering it up for download on our site. Being built from Ubuntu 10.10, it no longer receives security updates
and is running outdated software. Newer software requires newer libraries that aren't compatible with Jupiter, meaning we're stuck.
        Today, we're announcing that we are officially bidding farewell to Jupiter to make room for Luna. Along with the download
page*, our current Answers system will be taken offline temporarily; it is designed to be a community-driven support system
for the current release and will be brought back online for the release of Luna.
        Jupiter will always hold a special place in our hearts as our first major effort. If you're still running Jupiter, hang in there; Luna isn't too far away.
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Post time 30-10-2012 02:47 PM | Show all posts
myoujin posted on 29-10-2012 10:33 PM
wohooo luna dah nak keluar...
bulan 11 ni kot

kire luna ni dia follow pakej dari ubuntu atau dorg create OS sndiri ek?

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 Author| Post time 31-10-2012 12:25 AM | Show all posts
batmana posted on 30-10-2012 02:47 PM
kire luna ni dia follow pakej dari ubuntu atau dorg create OS sndiri ek?

software package ke?

tak pasti lak.. tapi memang dia base ubuntu.


tapi bole je install ubuntu software center dalam tu kot..

macam aku buat kat ubuntu gnome remix nih.. uduh sangat yang dia punya.



distro lain macam linux deepin pon bule install ubuntu software center.. deepin software pon bule install dalam

ubuntu.

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Post time 31-10-2012 08:00 AM | Show all posts
myoujin posted on 31-10-2012 12:25 AM
software package ke?

tak pasti lak.. tapi memang dia base ubuntu.

owh camgitu.

aku rasa OS ni akan jadi 1st choice OS linux aku nnti. nanti ada masa aku try

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 Author| Post time 3-11-2012 10:19 PM | Show all posts
lambat sangat la keluar...  nah aku test install pantheon DE dalam xubuntu ..macam luna OS dah jadinye.. heheh..

best jugak pakai... ringan jer..


ari tu aku test elementary os luna daily build tuh.. tapi nak install vlc ngan libreoffice pon tak buleh zzz..

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Post time 14-11-2012 12:25 PM | Show all posts
ubuntu ni, aku tak suka sbb ada task bar kat atas & bawah tu. tu jugak la sbbnye aku guna Linux Mint- Maya, sbb sistem task bar hampir sama mcm Win XP, ada canggih sikit search dia.
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yowa2 posted on 14-11-2012 12:25 PM
ubuntu ni, aku tak suka sbb ada task bar kat atas & bawah tu. tu jugak la sbbnye aku guna Linux Mint ...

apa maksud ko taskbar atas bawah? kalau unity ada atas saja..

kalau ko nak cantik pakai gnome shell la.. linux mint pon ada 2 jenis DE dia.. ada linux mint cinnamon dan mate.

mate tu macam gnome 2 pesen lama ubuntu.. tapi ada improvement sikit.

kalau cinnamon tu cam gnome shell yang dah di modified.

tapi sekarang ni aku lebih suka pantheon shell... yang guna untuk elementary OS luna ni.
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Post time 14-11-2012 02:52 PM | Show all posts
myoujin posted on 14-11-2012 02:16 PM
apa maksud ko taskbar atas bawah? kalau unity ada atas saja..

kalau ko nak cantik pakai gnome  ...

last aku guna Ubuntu cap Lucid Lynx, LTS tu. dia ada task bar atas dan bawah. ada try Unity, xgemar lak button besar2 kat skrin. heh.

sbb laptop bodo aku tu bab2 grafik mcm hampeh (geforce terbakar, skang force guna mobo GPU), so option OS agak latest dengan minimal requirement, ... itula, Mint Mate. aku lgpon Cinnamon masih peringkat ubikaji kan.
tak pandai lak aku nk ubah2 gnome jenis2 lain. sbb utama, limitation grafik aku la...
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 Author| Post time 14-11-2012 09:26 PM | Show all posts
yowa2 posted on 14-11-2012 02:52 PM
last aku guna Ubuntu cap Lucid Lynx, LTS tu. dia ada task bar atas dan bawah. ada try Unity, xgema ...

oooo .. gnome 2 la tu kot.. yang tapi ramai orang suka gnome 2 tuh dari unity tu..

kalau graphic ko tak ok ko pakai je unity 2D..  ok gak kot.. icon tepi besar tu bole set jadi kecik size 32 pon dah ok kot..

kalau graphic ko tak ok aku cadangkan ko pakai je XFCE... takpon ko donlod je xubuntu..

lawa gak.. ringan.

kalau lubuntu teringan antara tu semua tapi simple sangat la.. baik xubuntu.

aku pon sekarang ni pakai xubuntu tapi aku install semua ... unity ada gnome 3 ada.. cuma KDE je tada.

tapi yang aku selalu pakai sekarang ni pantheon cam gambar kat atas tu

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 Author| Post time 15-11-2012 02:23 AM | Show all posts
wohoooo luna beta dah keluar...  mari mari download dan mengetest!!!
Hello, Luna Beta 1      Submitted by cassidyjames on Wed, 11/14/2012 - 15:20               
Developers and testers, today we are happy to announce the first beta release of elementary OS Luna. We've been working hard the past year and a half to create the next generation of elementary, and it begins with this beta.
        What’s New        Luna is our greatest undertaking yet, and along with it have come many new apps, features and development libraries. By integrating and innovating with the latest technologies, we’re building a platform that free software developers can be excited about.
        Pantheon        
        Pantheon is our new desktop environment and shell. It consists of the greeter, panel, app launcher, dock, window manager, settings app, and theme. Our primary focus during our development of Pantheon has been to provide a clean but powerful stage for great apps. That means a shell that fades into the background when not in use and consumes very few system resources. But it also means building a desktop that has opportunities for tight integration and offering system services.
        Our login screen, Pantheon Greeter, is now built on LightDM. It features smooth graphics and animation with Clutter, displays the time and date with beautiful typography, and has built-in accessibility.

        WingPanel is our panel in Luna. It's lighter-weight than the panel in Jupiter and boasts a simpler, more refined look. It also features reworked indicators; clicking an indicator reveals a pleasing popover with the relevant items, and the Applications item now opens Slingshot instead of a menu. In addition, the legacy GNOME applets of old have been fully deprecated.

        Slingshot is our new app launcher. It displays an optimal 3x5 paged grid of app icons, the result of iterative design and user testing. We’ve targeted three classes of users: those used to the point-and-click/tap mechanism present in modern interfaces, those accustomed to the category-based list view, and those who want full keyboard control including opening, searching, and launching in just a couple of keystrokes. Slingshot is built for speed and utilizes Granite which ensures consistency with the rest of the system.
        Our dock is now based on Plank, meaning it’s been completely rewritten in Vala and features LibUnity integration. This allows the dock to show app badges (a count of unread items), progress bars, and contextual quicklist items. Its settings are now integrated with Switchboard instead of being a stand-alone interface.
        Gala replaces Compiz for window management. Built on LibMutter, it offers a light and smoothly-animated experience in addition to support for more complex decoration theming. Power users will love the new workspace management features as well.
        We’ve unified system configuration in the form of our new settings app, Switchboard. Switchboard supports a slick open standard for settings panes, called plugs. Luna comes with a number of plugs preinstalled as well as a transitional compatibility layer for GNOME’s System Settings panes.
        Lastly, the elementary theme has seen a number of enhancements since Jupiter. In Luna, the theme is now primarily GTK3 and goes hand-in-hand with Granite. The theme is now CSS-based which allows us a lot better control over the final look. In addition, it’s easier than ever to implement excellent typography within your apps. Lastly, the theme includes built-in default styles like .content-view and it’s super easily to override styles within your app.
        Underlying Technologies
        Luna is powered by newer technologies, both developed by elementary and other open source projects, bringing a wide number of improvements to the OS.
        Below the UI, elementary OS uses the Linux kernel. The kernel has seen significant improvements, including wider hardware compatibility, better wireless drivers, improved graphics drivers, and many low-level advancements.

        Throughout the OS we’ve focused on pushing GTK3 as much as possible. Every default user-oriented app uses GTK3, meaning they take advantage of our sleek new theme.
        During the Luna cycle, we’ve built out our user interface technology, Granite. Granite is an extension of GTK, providing a select number of improved, useful, well-designed, and consistent widgets for apps. Granite now includes a welcome screen, thin panes, popovers, modebuttons, static notebook, dynamic notebook, decorated window, source list, and the about dialog. Each of these widgets are available to app developers and are used throughout the OS, bringing beautiful design and both visual and behavioral consistency between apps.
        Apps
        One of the biggest transformations in Luna occurs in our default web browser, Midori. It features a newer and much faster version of WebKit, providing an all-around better experience and supporting the latest in CSS3 and HTML5. We’ve also integrated the new Dynamic Notebook from Granite, giving Midori a beautiful and consistent tabbed browsing experience. Midori also makes use of Popovers in its bookmarking interface. Lastly, Midori has received many important compatibility and security updates.

        Another important update in Luna is the inclusion of Geary, a new mail client. It supplants Jupiter’s Postler and does a mighty fine job. Geary brings some of the best features of webmail to the desktop—like threaded conversations and excellent HTML rendering—while excelling in desktop integration with attachment handling, mail notifications, and more.

        Maya, a new app in Luna, is a simple desktop calendar. With it you can create, view, and manage events to organize your agenda.

        With Luna, we’re debuting our brand new music player: Noise. Noise combines a beautifully simple interface with a powerfully fast backend to let you get right at your music. It makes excellent use of Granite’s ThinPane and DecoratedWindow widgets, ensuring consistency with the rest of the desktop.

        Luna also sees the introduction of Scratch, an always-saved text-editor. Scratch is super lightweight, has great code language support, and is built on a powerful plugin system so you can transform it into your own IDE. It’s deceivingly simple and surprisingly powerful.

        Rounding out our development tools is (Pantheon) Terminal, a lightweight and simple terminal emulator. It makes use of Granite, meaning it has excellent and consistent tab management.
        Last but not least is Files, our new file manager. Files is built on Granite, bringing multiple widgets in for increased consistency. It also features desktop integration through LibUnity, and unique features like a column browsing view and plugin support.
        How to Help
        elementary OS is crafted entirely by volunteers. We happily accept any help offered to us from the community. There are a number of ways you can help out and make the final release even better.
        First of all, go ahead and make sure you're registered with Launchpad. We use Launchpad for blueprint planning, code hosting, and bug tracking; it’s a tool that is very useful for us and is essential for testers to use.
        Report Bugs
        What happens if you come across a bug? Report it! We’re pushing out this beta to allow wider testing before we release a final version, and it’ll only get better if we know about any bugs that might exist. There are a number of ways to report bugs.
        First, if something crashes, look for the "Report a Problem" dialog which should pop up. If you encounter a bug without that happening, go ahead and click the "Report a Problem" item on the dock. This will log some system information (crash reports and app logs), let you check over the contents, and then upload it to Launchpad to a private bug. Launchpad will open in your browser where you can double-check the bug and give us more details so we can fix it.
        If you’re not in elementary OS but still need to report a bug, you can simply visit Launchpad in your browser and report the bug on our project page. No matter how you report a bug, be sure you’re including any information about what you were doing before the bug occurred so we can successfully track it down.
        Join Development
        We’re always happy to meet new developers. If you’re a developer or tester interested in helping elementary more closely, join #elementary on irc.freenode.net. We can talk with you and help direct you toward a project you could play a big role in.
        There is also the elementary Developer Community mailing list, where developers can ask questions, propose or brainstorm ideas, and discuss development in a non-real-time fashion. It’s a great place to introduce yourself as a developer and find a project to help with.
        With this beta, we’ll be targeting bugs toward the Luna Beta 2 milestone on Launchpad. It might be a good idea to familiarize yourself with that milestone and even try tackling some bugs as they pop up.
        Donate
        Last but not least, you can donate to elementary. We’re 100% volunteer and rely on donations to fund things like the website, travel expenses to developer conferences (where we meet incredible people, learn valuable new things, and make friends with other projects), and anything else that furthers our mission. Every little bit counts and we offer multiple ways to donate like credit card, flattr, and PayPal.
        How to Download/Install        Now that you’ve read about all of the work that’s gone into this beta and how to help us out, you probably want to know how to download and install it. Downloading is simple; just click the button below for your processor type (32- or 64-bit). Then just burn it to a CD or USB disk as you would any other OS. If you need help, you can follow along with our user guide from Jupiter.
        Remember that this is a beta and is not indicative of the final version. We respectfully ask any press to make this clear if they decide to write about this beta. We’re pushing this beta out to get wider testing and feedback before our final release and as such, it is not intended for typical end users.

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 Author| Post time 17-11-2012 10:06 PM | Show all posts
@batmana oit try la.. aku tengah pakai ni best.. ringan.. tarak problem
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Post time 24-12-2012 04:52 PM | Show all posts
lawa gak,,sebijik mcm osx desktop

tapi brapa memory requirement dia, tk pakai gnome desktop kn? igt nk sumbat kt pc athlon xp / 256mb ram dlu..
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Post time 24-12-2012 04:53 PM | Show all posts
What happens if you come across a bug? Report it! We’re pushing out this beta to allow wider testing before we release a final version, and it’ll only get better if we know about any bugs that might exist. There are a number of ways to report bugs.
        First, if something crashes, look for the "Report a Problem" dialog which should pop up. If you encounter a bug without that happening, go ahead and click the "Report a Problem" item on the dock. This will log some system information (crash reports and app logs), let you check over the contents, and then upload it to Launchpad to a private bug. Launchpad will open in your browser where you can double-check the bug and give us more details so we can fix it.
        If you’re not in elementary OS but still need to report a bug, you can simply visit Launchpad in your browser and report the bug on our project page. No matter how you report a bug, be sure you’re including any information about what you were doing before the bug occurred so we can successfully track it down.
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Underlying Technologies
        Luna is powered by newer technologies, both developed by elementary and other open source projects, bringing a wide number of improvements to the OS.
        Below the UI, elementary OS uses the Linux kernel. The kernel has seen significant improvements, including wider hardware compatibility, better wireless drivers, improved graphics drivers, and many low-level advancements.

        Throughout the OS we’ve focused on pushing GTK3 as much as possible. Every default user-oriented app uses GTK3, meaning they take advantage of our sleek new theme.
        During the Luna cycle, we’ve built out our user interface technology, Granite. Granite is an extension of GTK, providing a select number of improved, useful, well-designed, and consistent widgets for apps. Granite now includes a welcome screen, thin panes, popovers, modebuttons, static notebook, dynamic notebook, decorated window, source list, and the about dialog. Each of these widgets are available to app developers and are used throughout the OS, bringing beautiful design and both visual and behavioral consistency between apps.
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