Ubuntu 26.04 LTS “Resolute Racoon” released a few days ago. >5 years of support>Fast v3 binaries>Latest 7.0 linux kernelI might make this my home until such time Microsoft can figure out what the hell is going on; or perhaps I’ll even stay.
>>108700085Ubuntu is funded by microsoft which is why it's so bad
>>108700313They're not. It isn't.
I use Debian but thanksThanks for the reminder that I am old though, I started my GNU/Linux journey with Ubuntu 14.04 and in my mind, 18.04 is still the "new"thing
Thanks, but I don’t *need* any distro except gentoo.You wouldn’t either if you weren’t a baby duck
>>108700085>>Fast v3 binariesHow do you figure? All I see is v1.>>108700085>released a few days agoYeah and it's still buggy. Wait until the first .1 release.
>>108700085>until such time Microsoft can figure out what the hell is going onImplying that Microsoft does not already know exactly what is going on
>>108700504>I don’t *need* any distro except gentoo.Retard. People who want an LTS have different needs than gentoo users.
>>108700604Tell us these needs then. I need to hear your use case
>>108700313>Ubuntu is funded by microsoftUbuntu is not funded or owned by Microsoft; it is developed by Canonical Ltd., a private company founded by Mark Shuttlew
>>108700605How about not wanting your laptop to cook daily? lol
>>108700548The cloud images have them on by default, other have to opt in.echo 'APT::Architecture-Variants "amd64v3";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99enable-amd64v3sudo apt updatesudo apt upgrade
>>108700605If the concept isn’t already self-evident, I don’t think anything will reach you.
>>108700619Nice; thanks.
>>108700638I should have put the release notes in the OP.https://documentation.ubuntu.com/release-notes/26.04/summary-for-lts-users/Another thing which some may need, you can revert back to the GNU core utils if you don’t want the new Rust ones. Probably a good idea to do that until 100% compatibility is reached. sudo apt install coreutils-from-gnu --allow-remove-essential
>>108700665Thanks, but I'm about to distrohop anyway. FWIW I haven't had a bug with the Rust coreutils.
excellent, i'll install this on my MAIN machine as soon as i get HOME from WORK