The first alpha version of Ubuntu 12.10 was made available in the first week of June. As expected now the Canonical and the Ubuntu developer team has released the second alpha of version 12.10 of their Ubuntu codenamed "Quantal Quetzal". 
 The new alpha release mostly has package updates to the  distribution's components, including a Linux 3.5-rc4 based kernel  (Ubuntu kernel 3.5.0-2.2), filesystem utilities (e2fsprogs, mdadm,  autofs and btrfs-tools), Firefox and Thunderbird, and GTK+ (to the 3.5 series which will allow a number of GNOME 3.5 updates to take place). 
Ubuntu Server has seen updates too, with Tomcat 7 replacing Tomcat 6,  Chef 0.10.x, Ceph-0.57.2, MySQL 5.5.25 and updates to OpenStack
 to  track the current "folsom" development milestones. The alpha 2 
release  also sees images for the Calxeda ARM servers  being made 
available. There are also updates for Kubuntu, with KDE SC  4.9 Beta 2 included, and the experimental replacement of LibreOffice  with Calligra Suite. Xubuntu sees a later Xfce (4.10) in use and updated  Gimp and gThumb. 
ISO images
  of the general desktop testing release are available for 32- and 
64-bit  x86 systems and 64-bit Mac systems. For all changes, known 
issues and  links to further information and other images, consult the Alpha 2 Technical Overview.
  Development releases are meant for testing only and should not be used
  in a production or critical environment; users wanting a stable system
  should install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 
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