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> The Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA is great for quickly and easily fetching new upstream Linux kernel builds assembled for Ubuntu/Debian systems. It's a big time saver for grabbing the latest stable or daily development kernel on Ubuntu. It's also great for having them publicly and readily available -- one of the reasons I prefer it as well is for that transparency into the kernel builds and prefer using them so when a vendor or user asks about my kernel configuration or if I can supply the kernel used for testing, it's darn simple to just cite the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA.
> But it hasn't been producing any new kernel builds since the middle of September... All of the Linux 6.12 release candidates and daily builds have not been producing. Presumably due to a broken Kconfig change or something else failing from the Linux 6.12 merge window changes.
> Similar to last year the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA being broken for over a month. Frustrating that such a useful feature and one maintained by the Ubuntu Kernel Team can remain broken for weeks on end. It's been an annoyance on my end for a number of weeks, but at least last time when calling out the broken state for more than a month, it wound up being fixed shortly thereafter. Hopefully that happens again to restore this great feature of Ubuntu Linux particularly for hardware enthusiasts, kernel testers, etc.
- discourse.ubuntu.com New Ubuntu Community Council 2024
Hi everyone I’m happy to announce the new 2024 Ubuntu Community Council! Heather Ellsworth (~hellsworth1) @hellsworth1 Scarlett Moore (~scarlettmoore) @scarlettmoore Nathan Haines (~nhaines) @nhaines José Antonio Rey (~jose) @jose Thomas Ward (~teward) @teward Merlijn Sebrechts (~merlijn-sebrecht...
> Hi everyone I’m happy to announce the new 2024 Ubuntu Community Council! > - Heather Ellsworth (~hellsworth1) @hellsworth1 > - Scarlett Moore (~scarlettmoore) @scarlettmoore > - Nathan Haines (~nhaines) @nhaines > - José Antonio Rey (~jose) @jose > - Thomas Ward (~teward) @teward > - Merlijn Sebrechts (~merlijn-sebrechts) @merlijn-sebrechts > - Aaron Rainbolt (~arraybolt3) @arraybolt3 > They are all elected for a period of two years.
- discourse.ubuntu.com What's new in APT in Ubuntu 24.10?
Ubuntu 24.10 ships APT 2.9.8, a snapshot of the APT 3.0 development series. This already presents early versions of some of the main 3.0 topics: New user interface The new 3.0 user interface made its debut in the apt(8) command, providing a streamlined explanation of the changes. Sections are now s...
- www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu 25.04 Codename Revealed as Development Begins - OMG! Ubuntu
Ubuntu 24.10 may have only just been released, but development on the next version is getting underway and the codename for Ubuntu 25.04 revealed. Since
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Ubuntu 24.10 Concept ♥️ Snapdragon X Elite | Ubuntu ISO with Snapdragon X Elite support released
discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu 24.10 Concept ♥️ Snapdragon X EliteWe are happy to announce the next iteration of our Ubuntu concept image for Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops with our new X Elite developer preview. This new image has been rebased on the latest Ubuntu 24.10 release and comes with all the great benefits of Oracular Oriole. Our goal is to provide a devel...
- discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 861
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 861 for the week of October 6 - 12, 2024. In this Issue Canonical Releases Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports LXD: Weekly news #366 Rocks Public Journal 2024-10-11 Ubuntu HPC Meeting Notes: 2024/10...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 861 for the week of October 6 - 12, 2024.
> - Canonical Releases Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - LXD: Weekly news #366 > - Rocks Public Journal 2024-10-11 > - Ubuntu HPC Meeting Notes: 2024/10/9 > - Ubuntu 24.10 Release Party @ Pohang > - Ubuntu 24.10 Release & 20th Anniversary Event @ Busan > - LoCo Events > - Introducing the NVMe/TCP PoC with Ubuntu Server 24.10 > - Expanding the Xubuntu Community: Matrix & Discourse > - ... > - Updates and Security for Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 24.04, and 24.10 > - And much more!
- 9to5linux.com Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” Is Now Available for Download, This Is What's New - 9to5Linux
Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.11, GNOME 47, and other changes.
> Powered by the latest Linux 6.11 kernel series, Ubuntu 24.10 features the latest and greatest GNOME 47 desktop environment for the Ubuntu Desktop flavor with additional patches for Mutter and GNOME Shell to enhance stability and performance. In addition, the Ubuntu Dock now visualizes Snap refreshes and includes better handling for PWAs installed via the Chromium Snap.
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> Under the hood, Ubuntu 24.10 comes with an updated toolchain that includes GCC 14.2, GNU Binutils 2.43.1, GNU C Library 2.40, LLVM 19, Rust 1.80, Go 1.23, OpenSSL 3.3, systemd 256.5, Netplan 1.1, and .NET 8. The Ubuntu Desktop installer was also updated with support for local file paths for autoinstall import.
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> Ubuntu 24.10 will be supported for only nine months, until July 2025. If you’re looking for long-term support, you should download and install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat), which is supported until at least 2029.
Official Website: Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole)
- www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu Gamer? The Steam Snap Now Runs Better Than Ever - OMG! Ubuntu
If you're using Canonical's Steam snap to game on Ubuntu you may be pleased to hear that a number appreciable performance improvements have begun to
> The latest release of snapd, the engine that installs, manages, and configures snap apps, includes a couple of changes that improve the performance of the Steam snap specifically.
> Snapd 2.65 sees the removal of “all AppArmor and seccomp restrictions to improve user experience”.
> This doesn’t mean the Steam runs un-sandboxed, rather the Steam snap is more in control of its own containers (Steam is really more of a framework than app, with multiple components, parts, and so on).
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> Anecdotally, the latest Steam snap release paired with snapd 2.65 is also reported to open faster than before, with launch times on-par with those of the DEB version. They’re also reported to be a couple seconds faster1 than the Steam Flatpak.
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> Not strictly Steam related, but perhaps relevant from a gaming POV, snapd 2.65 also ships with improved snap-confine and OpenGL interface compatibility with NVIDIA drivers.
- discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 860
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 860 for the week of September 29 - October 5, 2024. In this Issue Ubuntu Community Council 2024 elections are open! Oracular Oriole (24.10) Final Freeze Welcome New Members and Developers Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports LXD...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 860 for the week of September 29 - October 5, 2024.
> - Ubuntu Community Council 2024 elections are open! > - Oracular Oriole (24.10) Final Freeze > - Welcome New Members and Developers > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - LXD: Weekly news #365 > - Rocks Public Journal; 2024-10-03 > - Ubuntu Summit 2024 > - LoCo Events > - The 2024.09.30 SRU Cycle started > - Event Report - KDE Akademy 2024 > - ... > - And much more!
- • 100%discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 859
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 859 for the week of September 22 - 28, 2024. In this Issue Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports Rocks Public Journal LXD: Weekly news #364 LoCo Events Oracular Oriole (24.10) Release Status Tracking CUPS Remote Code Execution Vu...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 859 for the week of September 22 - 28, 2024.
> - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - Rocks Public Journal > - LXD: Weekly news #364 > - LoCo Events > - Oracular Oriole (24.10) Release Status Tracking > - CUPS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Fix Available > - ... > - And much more!
- https:// ubuntu.com //blog/cups-remote-code-execution-vulnerability-fix-available
> Canonical’s security team has released updates for the cups-browsed, cups-filters, libcupsfilters and libppd packages for all Ubuntu LTS releases under standard support. The updates remediate CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, CVE-2024-47176, while CVE-2024-47177 is addressed by the other 3 vulnerabilities being patched. Information on the affected versions can be found in the CVE pages linked above. If you have any of these installed, our recommendation is to update as soon as possible. Read on to learn more about the details. Security updates for ESM releases will be released shortly.
- • 75%discourse.ubuntu.com Oracular Oriole (24.10) Release Status Tracking
Status In progress Summary Preparing for our road to release in 2 weeks. Current blockers Launchpad milestone: ubuntu-24.10 : Ubuntu Packages which are seeded and need to migrate Packages preparing Current blockers for enabling upgrades Release day SRUs Bugs to watch Release c...
- • 100%discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 858
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 858 for the week of September 15 - 21, 2024. In this Issue Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) Beta released Welcome New Members and Developers Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports Ubuntu Flavor sync meeting notes: 9 September 2024 U...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 858 for the week of September 15 - 21, 2024.
> - Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) Beta released > - Welcome New Members and Developers > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - Ubuntu Flavor sync meeting notes: 9 September 2024 > - UbuCon Asia 2024 Team meeting 2024-09-15 12:00 UTC > - Ubuntu Home Server Workshop 2024 @Busan > - Ubucon Portugal 2024 needs you! > - LoCo Events > - Mir release 2.18.0 > - Call for testing: ubuntu-frame, mir-test-tools on the 22 track (Mir 2.17.2 update) > - Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 6: September Update > - ... > - And much more!
- • 100%www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu 24.10 Beta is Now Available to Download
A beta of Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole' is now available to download, giving developers and enthusiasts the chance to test and assess and the changes
- vivaldi.com Vivaldi embraces Snap distribution channel for Linux | Vivaldi Browser
Today, we’re thrilled to announce that Vivaldi is officially available for download as a Snap package, bringing our powerful, customizable browser to even more Linux users.
> Today, we’re thrilled to announce that Vivaldi is officially available for download as a Snap package, bringing our powerful, customizable browser to even more Linux users.
- • 100%discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 6: September Update
Hey folks, hot on the heels of my Permissions Prompting update, it’s back to business as usual with the final development update for the desktop team ahead of Ubuntu 24.10’s launch next month. Most things have now landed in the daily images, so there’ll be few surprises here for those who’ve been k...
- • 100%www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu 24.10: The Best New Features
Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole' will be released on October 13th, and as you'd expect from a new version of Ubuntu, it's packed with new features. As a
> Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’ will be released on October 13th, and as you’d expect from a new version of Ubuntu, it’s packed with new features.
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> - GNOME 47 Included > - New File Manager Features > - Disk Usage Analyser > - New & Expanded Settings > - Ubuntu Dock Changes > - Ubuntu Anniversary Touches > - New Set of Wallpapers > - New Security Center App > - NVIDIA Defaults to Wayland > - Better Fingerprint Support > - SysProf & Kdump-Tools Preinstalled > - New Look APT > - Linux Kernel 6.11 > - Power Efficiency Boost > - Updated Software & Tooling
- • 100%www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu 24.10 Fixes Annoying Issue with PWAs in Chromium Snap - OMG! Ubuntu
Using the Chromium snap app? If you do, and you use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) there's a bug fix coming down the pipes that will improve your workflow.
> When you install a PWA1 in the Chromium snap you might expect it to open it in a separate, streamlined window when you open it using its shortcut in the applications grid.
> Presently, PWAs in the Chromim Snap don’t get detected as separate instances by GNOME Shell. This means no separate dock icon (it is grouped into Chromium’s) and it is not treated as a separate app by the task switcher, making it difficult to alt/super + tab to it.
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> Oracular carries an Ubuntu-specific chromium-snap-pwa.patch to GNOME Shell.
> This patch ensures that PWA windows from the Chromium snap are handled per users expectations: their own dock icon, and their own entry in app switcher.
> The plan is to back-port this patch to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS too, so keep an eye out for that.
- news.itsfoss.com Ubuntu Adds a New Authentication Feature
Better security for Ubuntu users. A good step.
> Primarily written in the Go programming language, Authd is an authentication service for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS that has been introduced to simplify the needs of organizations and individuals looking to use identity management services.
> At launch, Authd supports OIDC, with Microsoft's Entra ID being the first supported identity provider. As demonstrated by the screenshot above, Ubuntu was showing an authentication prompt to log in to a service equipped with Entra ID.
> Authd can be used to log in through the GNOME Display Manager (GDM), or via Secure Shell (SSH). It has a modular design that makes it effortless to integrate with cloud services.
> Canonical also intends to introduce more identity providers in the near future, with plans to also have a white-label OIDC provider (allows wider customization) in the mix.
- discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 857
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 857 for the week of September 8 - 14, 2024. In this Issue Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS released Oracular Oriole (to be 24.10) now in Kernel Feature Freeze Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports UbuCon North America 2025 Status Update LXD: W...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 857 for the week of September 8 - 14, 2024.
> In this Issue > - Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS released > - Oracular Oriole (to be 24.10) now in Kernel Feature Freeze > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - UbuCon North America 2025 Status Update > - LXD: Weekly news - 362 > - Starting of Ubuntu Bengal, a LoCo of Ubuntu based on Bengal, India > - Opportunity Open Source Conference - IITK 2024 > - UbuCon Asia 2024: My first ever conference! > - LoCo Events > - Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 5: Introducing Permissions Prompting > - Upstream release of cloud-init 24.3 > - ODH-029: Documenting a new project > - Dealing with spam on Matrix > - Advisory: Spam invite incident (2024-09-13) > - ... > - And much more!
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> A lot has changed in the past two decades. A lot of new releases, new platforms and even a few new logos along the way. One thing stayed the same: the heart of Ubuntu. A global community of users, enthusiasts and contributors all helping to spread the mission of changing the world through open-source software. We couldn't have done it without you.
More at: 20 Years of Canonical Ubuntu
- 9to5linux.com Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) Is Now Available Powered by Linux Kernel 6.8 - 9to5Linux
Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS is now avaialble for download as the fifth and last point release to the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS operating system series.
> Canonical released today Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS as the fifth and last planned point release to the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) long-term supported operating system series bringing the latest security patches and updated components.
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> Apart from the security patches and updated packages that have been released during the past six months, the Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS point release is powered by a newer kernel from the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series, namely Linux kernel 6.8, to better support installations on newer hardware.
> On the other hand, the Mesa graphics stack remains unchanged in this new Ubuntu 22.04 LTS point release, even though Ubuntu 24.04 LTS includes a newer version, namely Mesa 24.0. I don’t know why, but Canonical chose to ship Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS with the Mesa 23.2.1 graphics stack that was also included in the Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS point release.
- • 100%discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 5: Introducing Permissions Prompting
Hi folks! As a bonus update ahead of the main September post I want to switch things up a bit and introduce you to an experimental new feature landing in the Ubuntu 24.10 dailies soon. Permissions prompting is a critical tool for privacy and security conscious users to control, manage and understan...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19686071
- 9to5linux.com Ubuntu 24.10 to Introduce User-Controlled Permissions Prompts - 9to5Linux
Ubuntu 24.10 will ship with a new security feature called permissions prompting to put users in full control of their Ubuntu machines.
> The upcoming Ubuntu 24.10 operating system promises a new feature called “permissions prompting” for an extra layer of privacy and security.
> The new permissions prompting feature in Ubuntu will let users control, manage, and understand the behavior of apps running on their machines. It leverages Ubuntu’s AppArmor implementation and enables fine-grained access control over unmodified binaries without having to change the app’s source code.
From Ubuntu Discourse: Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 5: Introducing Permissions Prompting
> This solution consists of two new seeded components in Ubuntu 24.10, prompting-client and desktop-security-center alongside deeper changes to snapd and AppArmor available in the upcoming snapd 2.65. The first is a new prompting client (built in Flutter) that surfaces the prompt requests from the application via snapd. The second is our new Security Center:
> In this release the Security Center is the home for managing your prompt rules, over time we will expand its functionality to cover additional security-related settings for your desktop such as encryption management and firewall control.
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> With prompting enabled, an application that has access to the home interface in its AppArmor profile will trigger a request to snapd to ask the user for more granular permissions at the moment of access:
> As a result, users now have direct control over the specific directories and file paths an application has access to, as well its duration. The results of prompts are then stored in snapd so they can be queried and managed by the user via the Security Center.
> Sysprof as the system-wide performance profiler for Linux systems is now set to be installed by default on Ubuntu 24.10 and moving forward with future Ubuntu Linux releases. Currently users need to sudo apt install sysprof to enjoy this GUI and command-line driven program but now is to be installed by default on the Ubuntu desktop.
- discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 856
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 856 for the week of September 1 - 7, 2024. In this Issue Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Suspended / Re-enabled Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports LXD: Weekly news - 361 Starcraft Clinic - 2024-Aug-30 UbuCon Asia LoCo Events Jamm...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 856 for the week of September 1 - 7, 2024.
> - Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Suspended / Re-enabled > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - LXD: Weekly news - 361 > - Starcraft Clinic - 2024-Aug-30 > - UbuCon Asia > - LoCo Events > - Jammy Jellyfish (22.04.5 LTS) Point-Release Status Tracking > - Ubuntu Representation at EthAccra 2024 > - A desktop touched by Midas: Oracular Oriole > - Looking for more internship project ideas for Outreachy (December-March cohort) > - ... > - And much more!
- discourse.ubuntu.com Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS are enabled again
Last Wednesday, we temporarily suspended upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS due to unforeseen issues with dependencies of installed kernel headers after release upgrades. These issues were tracked in bug 2078720 and have now been resolved, and upgrades to 24.04.1 LTS have been enabled again. Read on to ...
> Last Wednesday, we temporarily suspended upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS due to unforeseen issues with dependencies of installed kernel headers after release upgrades. These issues were tracked in bug 2078720 and have now been resolved, and upgrades to 24.04.1 LTS have been enabled again.
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> This issue has been fixed in the APT 2.4.13 update in 22.04 LTS, and upgrades from interim releases have been addressed by a fallback to the previous algorithm in the ubuntu-release-upgrader 1:24.04.23 stable release update. We are adding additional checks to our automated upgrade testing to prevent similar issues in the future.
> If you are affected by this issue, you can run
apt install --fix-broken
to remove the old kernel headers and make apt operational again. cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/41741300 > As a lifelong Windows user I've just for the first time switched to Ubuntu and I'm learning how to navigate the system but I haven't found an easy way to update my Carbon's X1 Gen 6 BIOS from its hard disk and would appreciate any advice. > > I'd be also happy to hear what I should do as a newcomer to Ubuntu to make my experience with it better and have an easier time overall.
- ubuntu.com Canonical at IAA Transportation 2024 | Ubuntu
Book a demo with our team As the automotive industry continues to accelerate towards a more connected, autonomous, and electric future, Canonical is thrilled to participate in the IAA Transportation 2024 in Hanover. This important event is a great opportunity for us to demonstrate our latest achieve...
- https:// ubuntu.com //blog/a-desktop-touched-by-midas-oracular-oriole
A blog post about all the official and community wallpapers in the upcoming Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole.
- www.omgubuntu.co.uk Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Paused Due to 'Critical Bug' - OMG! Ubuntu
Last week, the first point release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS arrived and with it, upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS enabled. Only, those upgrades didn't go work
> Last week, the first point release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS arrived and with it, upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS enabled.
> Only, those upgrades didn’t go work out well for everyone.
> So Canonical has hit pause on upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
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> In reply, Canonical says it halted upgrades “due to a critical bug in ubuntu-release-upgrader in the way it’s using the apt solver” (though other, recurring, issues have been filed on Launchpad and mentioned on social media since last week).
- www.omgubuntu.co.uk Ubuntu 24.10 Default Wallpaper & Mascot Revealed - OMG! Ubuntu
The default wallpaper of Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole' (and its official mascot artwork) has been revealed — along with an extra 20th anniversary
> The default wallpaper of Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’ (and its official mascot artwork) has been revealed — along with an extra 20th anniversary surprise!
- news.itsfoss.com What is Ubuntu's Upcoming Security Center GUI Tool All About?
This sounds like a good idea for accessing more security features.
> Introduced as part of the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS roadmap late last year (but couldn't make it to the final release), the Flutter-based Security Center is a dedicated application for Ubuntu meant to bring out the hard-to-access “ninja security” features of the distro.
> The developers want to focus on four key areas with this app. One is that they aim to make it easy to handle full-disk encryption. The second is that they are planning to move the Ubuntu Pro settings from the “Software & Updates” app into a dedicated section in the new security app.
> The third is a dedicated “Network” section for facilitating easy firewall control and enabling “Stealth Mode”. The final one is to introduce a prompting mechanism for apps; more on this one later.
> Currently, the Security Center features only a single experimental option to require Snap apps to ask for system permissions. I tried enabling it after installing Security Center on an Ubuntu 24.04 installation on a virtual machine, but it just sent me into a loading loop.
- • 100%discourse.ubuntu.com Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 855
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 855 for the week of August 25 - 31, 2024. In this Issue Ubuntu 22.04.5 final point-release delayed until September 12 Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS released Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports Rocks Public Journal; 2024-08-27 Convocatória...
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 855 for the week of August 25 - 31, 2024.
> - Ubuntu 22.04.5 final point-release delayed until September 12 > - Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS released > - Ubuntu Stats > - Hot in Support > - Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports > - Rocks Public Journal; 2024-08-27 > - Convocatória para apresentação de propostas (Call for proposals) > - UbuCon Asia 2025 - Call for Bids! > - LoCo Council approved and formalized LoCo Handover process > - LoCo Events > - Introducing Kernel 6.11 for the 24.10 Oracular Oriole Release > - ... > - And much more!
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- 9to5linux.com Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New - 9to5Linux
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS is now available for download as the first point release to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series.
> After a two-week delay, the Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS release was published today by Canonical for all official flavors as the first point release to the long-term supported Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series.
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> In addition to all the updated packages, this first point update to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS also makes it easier to join Ubuntu machines into Windows estates with Active Directory integration and (finally) enables upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) systems.
From Ubuntu Discourse: Noble Numbat Point-Release Changes
Official Announcement: Upgrade your desktop: Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS is now available
> Thanks to the Canonical decision to commit to shipping the very latest upstream Linux kernels in Ubuntu releases moving forward, Ubuntu 24.10 shipping in October will have the Linux 6.11 kernel that is debuting as stable in mid-September. Canonical's kernel engineers are currently preparing for rolling out that new kernel version in the Oracular Oriole archive.
From Discourse Announcement: Introducing Kernel 6.11 for the 24.10 Oracular Oriole Release:
> Given the current schedule of the upstream 6.11 development cycle, with 6.11-rc5 released on 2024-08-25, Ubuntu 24.10 will be considered a Tight Release from the kernel standpoint. This means that the Ubuntu 6.11 kernel included in the 24.10 release might have some limitations or known issues that will be addressed after the release.