Tag: Ubuntu 18.10

  • Canonical will no longer support Ubuntu 18.10 on the 18th of this month

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    Canonical issued a reminder today that Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) will stop supporting later this month and urge users to upgrade to the latest version as soon as possible. Ubuntu 18.10 was released on October 18 last year, equipped with GNOME 3.30 desktop environment and Linux Kernel 4.18 kernel. Because it is not an LTS…

  • Ubuntu 18.10 released: improved game performance

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    Ubuntu 18.10 is released, this release focuses on cloudy deployments, AI software development, new community desktop themes, and richer snap integration. Ubuntu Server 18.10 images are available for all major public clouds. For private clouds, Ubuntu 18.10 comes with OpenStack Rocky for AI and NFV hardware acceleration, and Ceph Mimic for reducing storage overhead. Ubuntu Server…

  • Ubuntu 18.10 has entered the Final Freeze phase

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    Canonical announced today that the upcoming Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) system is currently in the Final Freeze phase, which is the final stage before the final release. At this stage, the main check will affect the ISO image or installation bugs and errors, so that users can successfully install on various devices. Of course, before the…

  • The official Ubuntu 18.10 integration with Android is delayed

    We all know that the seamless integration between iOS and macOS gives users great convenience – making their devices work well together, which is where everyone pays tribute. Like many users, we are looking forward to having this experience on platforms other than Apple. Previously, we reported that Ubuntu 18.10 would achieve better integration with Android systems by…

  • Ubuntu 18.10 enters the Feature freeze phase

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    Canonical’s Steve Langasek announced on Friday that the upcoming Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) entered the functional freeze and Debian import freeze development phase. Functional freezing is a significant development phase of the GNU/Linux distribution, meaning that developers no longer introduce new features for them, but instead focus on fixing essential bugs and other issues. Steve Langasek…

  • Ubuntu 18.10 Daily Build uses Yaru theme enabled by default

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    In the daily build of Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) released today, the new Yaru (formerly known as Communitheme) theme is enabled by default. When the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) was released a few months ago, the Yaru theme has been developed, but now it is ready to become the default system theme for Ubuntu 18.10…