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Apr 25, 2024After a brief pause because of the XZ vulnerability, Ubuntu 24.04 is now available for install.
more »XZ Gets the All-Clear
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more »Canonical Collaborates with Qualcomm on New Venture
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more »Vulnerability Discovered in xz Libraries
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more »Canonical Bumps LTS Support to 12 years
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more »Fedora 40 Beta Released Soon
Mar 25, 2024With the official release of Fedora 40 coming in April, it's almost time to download the beta and see what's new.
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