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usonian

(9,810 posts)
Mon Oct 16, 2023, 08:30 PM Oct 2023

Ubuntu 23.10 and OpenBSD 7.4 released.

Ubuntu 23.10, codenamed "Mantic Minotaur", is here.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2023-October/000296.html
Note: GNOME 45

Deep Dive here:
https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-desktop-23-10-mantic-minotaur-deep-dive


Ubuntu 23.10, codenamed "Mantic Minotaur", is here. This release
continues Ubuntu's proud tradition of integrating the latest and
greatest open-source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use
Linux distribution. The team has been hard at work through this cycle,
partnering with the community and our partners, to introduce new
features and fix bugs.

Security takes center stage in this release with experimental support
for TPM-backed full disk encryption landing on Ubuntu Desktop. Based
on the same architecture as Ubuntu Core, encryption keys are stored in
the Trusted Platform Module and only released by authenticated boot
software to protect against device tampering.

PPAs are now added as deb822-formatted .sources files where keys are
directly embedded into the file’s signed-by field to create a 1:1
mapping between the PPA and its key.

Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 is based on GNOME 45 and sports a brand new App
Center built in Flutter. This delivers a fast, intuitive way to manage
both snap and deb packages on your machine and lays the groundwork for
a richer store experience using snap metadata going forward. This
release also sees the return of ZFS guided install, and a change of
the default install flow to prefer a streamlined set of default
packages.

Ubuntu administrators will benefit from the inclusion of Netplan as
the default backend for storing NetworkManager settings, unifying the
Server and Desktop networking experience. Fleet management has also
been improved with a new `pro enable Landscape` quickstart enrollment
feature and the inclusion of certificate auto-enrollment policies for
Active Directory as part of ADsys.

Ubuntu 23.10 delivers the latest toolchains and runtimes for Python,
Java, Go, C, C++, Rust, and .NET. This release also includes the
latest version of `docker.io` and the addition of both
`docker-buildx` and `docker-compose-v2` to support Docker developers
on Ubuntu.

Finally, we are excited to announce that Ubuntu 23.10 will support the
latest Raspberry Pi 5 upon its release later this year.

The newest Edubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon,
Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu Unity, and Xubuntu
are also being released today. More details can be found for these at
their individual release notes under the Official Flavours section:

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-release-notes/#heading--official-flavours

Maintenance updates will be provided for 9 months for all flavours
releasing with 23.10.

To get Ubuntu 23.10
-------------------

In order to download Ubuntu 23.10, visit:

https://ubuntu.com/download

Users of Ubuntu 23.04 will be shortly offered an automatic upgrade
to 23.10. For further information about upgrading, see:

https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/upgrade

As always, upgrades to the latest version of Ubuntu are entirely free
of charge.

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The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography. As an example of the effect OpenBSD has, the popular OpenSSH software comes from OpenBSD.

OpenBSD is freely available from our download sites.

The current release is OpenBSD 7.4, released October 16, 2023. This is the 55th release.

OpenBSD is developed entirely by volunteers. The project's development environment and developer events are funded through contributions collected by The OpenBSD Foundation. Contributions ensure that OpenBSD will remain a vibrant and free operating system.

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Ubuntu 23.10 and OpenBSD 7.4 released. (Original Post) usonian Oct 2023 OP
Running pop_os 22.04 LTS here, based on Ubuntu 22.04. Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2023 #1
I ran Kubuntu some time back, usonian Oct 2023 #2

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,348 posts)
1. Running pop_os 22.04 LTS here, based on Ubuntu 22.04.
Mon Oct 16, 2023, 08:46 PM
Oct 2023

First time I've used anything gnome-ish in many years. So far, it's not getting in my way.

Edit to add (see if this works) :

~$ cat /etc/pop-os/os-release
NAME="Pop!_OS"
VERSION="22.04 LTS"
ID=pop
ID_LIKE="ubuntu debian"
PRETTY_NAME="Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS"
VERSION_ID="22.04"
HOME_URL="https://pop.system76.com "
SUPPORT_URL="https://support.system76.com "
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues "
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://system76.com/privacy "
VERSION_CODENAME=jammy
UBUNTU_CODENAME=jammy
LOGO=distributor-logo-pop-os


usonian

(9,810 posts)
2. I ran Kubuntu some time back,
Mon Oct 16, 2023, 10:26 PM
Oct 2023

KDE with many goodies was fun.
Some Ubuntu derivatives are pretty light weight.
I haven’t made good on my promise/threat to install lightweight linux on two old mac mini’s.

Got enough more important stuff to attend to.

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