Canonical releases new Ubuntu image to support Raspberry Pi
Canonical has released an Ubuntu image update for all supported Raspberry Pi single-board computers with out-of-the-box USB port capabilities and various bug fixes. And just last month, Canonical promised to fully support its popular Ubuntu Linux operating system on all Raspberry Pi boards, including Raspberry Pi 2, Raspberry Pi 3 and the latest Raspberry Pi 4 models.
Today, the company has released updated Ubuntu images for all supported Raspberry Pi single-board computers to fix the error and provide users with a full-featured USB port of the 4GB RAM version of the Raspberry Pi 4 board. The updated Raspberry Pi image will likely also contain other bug fixes and tweaks to make your Ubuntu experience on a small computer better.
At the same time, Canonical also announced that it plans to cooperate with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to provide the officially supported Ubuntu image for each newly released Raspberry Pi single-board computer. In addition, the company plans to provide Ubuntu Server LTS and Ubuntu Core operating systems for Raspberry Pi in the near future.
Canonical stated, “We are on a journey to offering outstanding official support for Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi boards. As next steps, we will deliver Ubuntu Server LTS and Ubuntu Core on the Raspberry Pi boards. We aim to collaborate with the Raspberry Pi foundation to have an officially supported image of Ubuntu available at every new release of a Raspberry Pi board.”