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Ubuntu 22.10 default wallpaper announced, mascot drawing method changed

The default wallpaper for Ubuntu 22.10, scheduled for an official release on October 20, has been announced. This version follows Ubuntu’s usual animal nomenclature, codenamed “Kinetic Kudu – Energetic Antelope” (Kudu: kudu, an African antelope).andTraditionally, all new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designeddesktop wallpaper,And generally take the animals in the code as inspiration;22.10 In […]

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Ubuntu 22.10 integrates Debuginfod – News Fast Delivery

Ubuntu 22.10, scheduled for release next month, will add an important change: the integration of Debuginfod. Debuginfod supports automatic querying of remote HTTP servers for debugging resources via Binutils’ readelf and objdump tools or the GNU Debugger (GDB) itself. The debuginfod server can provide ELF/DWARF debug files to clients on demand. Red Hat has been

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Ubuntu Unity is back as the official desktop environment in version 22.10 – News Fast Delivery

In 2017, Canonical gave up The default desktop environment used by Ubuntu Unity .But some in the open source community still maintain it and run the unofficial Ubuntu Unity distribution. The Ubuntu discussion email shows that in the upcoming Ubuntu 22.10 version, Unity will once again become the official version of Ubuntu’s desktop environment. Ubuntu

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Ubuntu 22.10 will come with Linux 5.19 kernel – News Fast Delivery

Ubuntu 22.10 will be powered by the Linux 5.19 kernel. Although so far, Ubuntu 22.10 development is still running on the Linux 5.15 LTS kernel. But the latest Kinetic archive shows that Ubuntu 22.10 is switching from Linux 5.15 to Linux 5.19 as the expected kernel for this non-LTS Ubuntu release. Linux 5.19 was released

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Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS is now available – News Fast Delivery

As the fifth maintenance release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS is now available for download. This release incorporates all the security patches, bug fixes and application updates since the February release of Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS, but no new features. No new features means that if you’re running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and have installed

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Ubuntu developer Canonical joins OpenSearch community

Ubuntu developer Canonical has announced that it has joined the OpenSearch community. OpenSearch is an AWS-dominated fork of Elasticsearch licensed under the Apache License 2.0. According to AWS, the OpenSearch they launched removes the functions, code and trademarks in Elasticsearch that are restricted by the Elastic commercial license to be compatible with the Apache License

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Ubuntu 22.10 will support WebP image format by default

last week, in Ubuntu 22.10 Before the function freezes,webp-pixbuf-loader Libraries are upgraded to the main archive (main archive).According to reports, this is to allow 22.10 version GNOME The desktop can support the display WebP format image thumbnails, and in GNOME open in image viewer WebP format image file. This means that users do not need

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Mir 2.9 released, Ubuntu secure display server – News Fast Delivery

Mir is a set of libraries for building Wayland-based shells. Mir simplifies the complexity that shell authors need to deal with: it provides a stable, well-tested, high-performance platform with touch, mouse and tablet input, multi-monitor capabilities, and secure client-server communication. ABI summary miral ABI upgraded to 5 mircore ABI upgraded to 2 miroil ABI upgraded

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Broadway HTML5 backend for GTK4 is coming to Ubuntu, Debian

Over the past decade, from the early GTK3 days, the “Broadway” backend has been around to support rendering GTK interfaces into HTML5 web browsers. However, this GTK HTML5 backend is not widely used except for demos and other toy-level applications, and distributions such as Ubuntu and Debian do not provide Broadway support for the newer

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Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition comes with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS preinstalled

Last month, DellAnnounce The XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition notebook is certified by Canonical for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. This means that users can install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and automatically get the same hardware-optimized experience as the new developer edition. Dell has now pre-installed Ubuntu 22.04 LTS for the XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition straight from

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Ubuntu may remove GNOME To Do from default installations

Jeremy Bicha, Ubuntu developer and co-founder of Ubuntu GNOME SuggestRemove the GNOME To Do application from the default installation of Ubuntu 22.10. GNOME To Do is available as part of Ubuntu’s default software set since Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. But in recent years, the development of the application has gradually slowed down and has been removed

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Ubuntu officially supports Quanzhi D1 Nezha RISC-V development board – News Fast Delivery

Easy-Es 1.0 is officially released!Top Elasticsearch ORM Frameworks The story goes that in the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, a group of heroes competed for each other, and a generation of heroes and young men brought together MPs to make the princes and heroes of the world gather together. Recently, they have added

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