Nov 11th
UER packages for Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick, are now available from Laucnhpad.
Feb 23rd
It has been a while since the last post, so here is an update about what is happening with UER. Mirrors After some more problems with the torrents hopefully our download issued are resolved. The nice people at the OSU Open Source Lab are mirroring the UER ISO, and we are trying to add some [...]
Feb 8th
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Jan 23rd
It’s currently been just over 2 days since the UER LiveDVD was launched. In that time there has been several hundred downloads of the 900MB image. The ISO was stored in two places on a server and on Amazon’s S3 service, with downloads being split between the two. Since the LiveDVD release the server has [...]
Jan 19th
The first full release of Ubuntu Electronics Remix has been released. Download it now. Features Ubuntu Electronics Remix 9.10 Karmic features: Try before you install with a LiveDVD. Electronics applications pre-installed for schematics editing, PCB design, Verilog, VHDL, embedded development and education. Ancillary applications for project planning and version control. Getting started tutorials. Helper scripts. Download LiveDVD If [...]
Dec 21st
Ubuntu Electronics Remix Beta Released Ubuntu Electronics Remix Karmic release is now available. Please download this instead of the Beta release. Announcing release of Ubuntu Electronics Remix. It’s currently on a different sever to this site which is a bit slow. I’m working on trying to get some mirrors set-up. Coming soon Work has a [...]
Dec 7th
The first UER meta packages are available from the UER test PPA. For instructions on how to add the PPA to your system see the PPA Launchpad page, to install the packages use Synaptic. All feedback is welcome via identi.ca or the contact page. What’s next The build script for the LiveDVD is close to [...]
Nov 26th
About Ubuntu Electronics Remix Ubuntu Electronics Remix (UER) is a new Ubuntu derivative with electronics applications included by default. The aim is to make using Ubuntu for electronics as easy as possible. Why start the UER project Ubuntu includes many good electronics applications which are not included by default and are in the Universe repository. [...]
