l2dy 1 week ago Related:* What’s new in security for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS? https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-26-04-lts-security-updates* From Jammy to Resolute: how Ubuntu’s toolchains have evolved https://ubuntu.com/blog/from-jammy-to-resolute-how-ubuntus-t...
throwa356262 1 week ago I do like running Linux on the latest hardware right out of the box with zero configuration.On the other hand, I dont like snap. j1elo 1 week ago Then your ideal middle point is called Linux Mint snthpy 1 week ago Yes, I can't get snap to work on unprivileged LXC on arm64. ahartmetz 6 days ago It's not ideal that you have to do that, but you can de-snapify Ubuntu. I get Firefox from a Mozilla-hosted repository and Thunderbird from Flatpak.
ahartmetz 6 days ago It's not ideal that you have to do that, but you can de-snapify Ubuntu. I get Firefox from a Mozilla-hosted repository and Thunderbird from Flatpak.
lta 5 days ago The announcement contains way too much marketing stuff for my own taste. Just tell us what you've done, we don't really care about how you're trying to surf the AI bubble
Related:
* What’s new in security for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS? https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-26-04-lts-security-updates
* From Jammy to Resolute: how Ubuntu’s toolchains have evolved https://ubuntu.com/blog/from-jammy-to-resolute-how-ubuntus-t...
I do like running Linux on the latest hardware right out of the box with zero configuration.
On the other hand, I dont like snap.
Then your ideal middle point is called Linux Mint
Yes, I can't get snap to work on unprivileged LXC on arm64.
It's not ideal that you have to do that, but you can de-snapify Ubuntu. I get Firefox from a Mozilla-hosted repository and Thunderbird from Flatpak.
The announcement contains way too much marketing stuff for my own taste. Just tell us what you've done, we don't really care about how you're trying to surf the AI bubble
It works perfectly on the new Dell XPS 14.