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Coming up in this episode 1. The origins of the shirts 2. Ubuntu's history 3. And some thoughts on 22.04 Video version https://youtu.be/PCM-h_0Rqbc Support us on Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace)! Audio Timestamps 0:00 Cold Open 1:30 The Origin of the Shirts 6:43 Lubuntu's in the Backporting Biz 9:45 Ubuntu's History 11:30 2004 17:01 2005 20:11 2006 24:01 2007 29:55 2008 36:39 2009 40:16 2010 47:52 2011 55:05 2012 1:02:35 2013 1:10:03 2014 1:15:00 2015 1:20:19 2016 1:25:26 2017 1:28:49 2018 1:31:17 2019 1:33:49 2020 1:35:55 2021 1:37:19 2022 1:39:43 A Couple Thoughts on Ubuntu 1:48:13 A New Distro, and a Thanks! 1:50:26 Stinger Banter Dan's Shirt (https://southeastlinuxfest.org) Leo's Shirt (https://ubuntu.com/blog/build-a-raspberry-pi-desktop-with-an-ubuntu-heart) Lubuntu Backports are coming! (https://lubuntu.me/jammy-backports-22-04-1-cft/) Announcements Give us a sub on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) You can watch us live on Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) the day after an episode drops.(not this episode but normally.) Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.show Ubuntu The Saga Some fast links: Main Web Page (https://ubuntu.com) Ubuntu Forums (https://ubuntuforums.org) AskUbuntu (https://askubuntu.com) Ubuntu Discourse (https://discourse.ubuntu.com) Launchpad (https://launchpad.net) Official Flavours (https://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavours) Wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com) There are way too many links to get them all! We gathered a great deal from the official Ubuntu Blog (https://ubuntu.com/blog/) The Inception (https://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1186095&seqNum=3) Bug #1 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1) October 20, 2004 Warty Warthog 4.10 was the first release. Shipit came about the same time (https://web.archive.org/web/20041210114946/http://shipit.ubuntu.com/) Hoary Hedgehog, 5.04, is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-5-04-released) adding KDE and the Kubuntu flavor. Ubuntu Foundation is Created (https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-ubuntu-foundation-announced) Warty's 18 months are up (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-4-10-end-of-support-cycle) Dapper Drake, 6.06, is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-6-06-lts-released). To date the only release that was late. Also, Xubuntu joined the family with the Xfce desktop. Scott James Remnant dubbed it the Late To Ship release (https://netsplit.com/posts/happy-10th-birthday-ubuntu/) Edgy Eft, 6.10 is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-launches-new-ubuntu-release-for-desktops-and-servers), now with more Upstart (https://upstart.ubuntu.com/) Launch Pad 1.0 Beta released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/launchpad-1-0-beta-released) Dell offers Ubuntu 7.04 (https://ubuntu.com/blog/dell-to-offer-ubuntu) on select devices in the US (https://web.archive.org/web/20070503024310/http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/05/01/13147.aspx) first release of Ubuntu Studio (https://launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/+milestone/feisty-7.04-release) Gutsy Gibbon, 7.10 Desktop, is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-7-10-desktop-edition-released). Mythubuntu and Gobuntu appear here. Launchpad is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-announces-launch-of-launchpad-personal-package-archive-service-for-developers) System76 joined the fray (https://ubuntu.com/blog/system76-announces-servers-with-ubuntu-7-10-and-canonical-support-services) Landscape, system management and monitoring tools for Ubuntu, launches (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-announces-general-availability-of-systems-management-and-monitoring-tool-landscape-launches-with-free-trial) Hardy Heron, 8.04 LTS, released for Desktop (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-8-04-lts-desktop-edition-released). Wubi is also released. Gobuntu has been made redundant (https://web.archive.org/web/20110929075747/https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/gobuntu-devel/2008-June/000795.html) Launchpad 2.0 released (https://news.softpedia.com/news/Canonical-Presents-Launchpad-2-0-91019.shtml) Canonical open sources Launchpad (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-releases-source-code-for-launchpad) Karmic Koala, 9.10 (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/HumanReleaseNotes), is relased and so is Ubuntu One (https://launchpad.net/ubuntuone/) Lucid Lynx, 10.04, released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/reasons-to-celebrate-29th-april-2010) and the first hints of Lubuntu, though not official yet. Unity announced (https://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/383) Ubuntu and Canonical sites get a facelift (https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-ubuntu-and-canonical-sites). See it here (https://web.archive.org/web/20100601092326/http://www.ubuntu.com/) Canonical announces Ubuntu Advantage (https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-canonical-services-help-businesses-get-ahead-with-ubuntu-server-and-ubuntu-desktop) Unity shows lots of improvement (https://ubuntu.com/blog/introduction-to-unity-launcher), but it's NOT A DOCK! (See it in action) (https://vimeo.com/12818039) Quitter talk - Blog post (https://ubuntu.com/blog/quit) Shipit comes to an end (https://ubuntu.com/blog/shipit-comes-to-an-end) Oneiric Ocelot, 11.10, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/ReleaseNotes?action=show&redirect=OneiricOcelot%2FTechnicalOverview) and Lubuntu becomes official. The HUD is introduced. (https://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/939) Precise Pangolin, 12.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop/UbuntuDesktop-12.04) Includes the Heads Up Display (https://web.archive.org/web/20120125082058/https://people.canonical.com/~ories/HUD.m4v) Favorable reviews of Ubuntu as a whole, but also Unity (https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ubuntu-unity-making-the-desktop-seriously-efficient-again/) The traditional installer/live CD is dead (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/its-official-the-ubuntu-livecd-is-dead). Ubuntu comes to the phone (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-comes-to-the-phone-with-a-beautifully-distilled-interface-and-a-unique-full-pc-capability-when-docked) Raring Ringtail, 13.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseNotes) focus on mobile (https://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1195) ahead of the 14.04 release Wubi has unresolved bugs (https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-April/036993.html) Ubuntu Kylin was born Ubuntu Edge Announced. (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-edge) Edge fails (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-edge-thank-you) to meet its goal (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge#/) Ubuntu Kylin hits 1.3m downloads (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-kylin-booms-in-china-with-over-1300000-downloads-in-less-than) Ubuntu One's file services are being shut down (https://ubuntu.com/blog/shutting-down-ubuntu-one-file-services) Ubuntu Mate Remix is announced (https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-remix-inception/) Mark Shuttleworth announces "Snappy Ubuntu" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlcTDz9ogug) The BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu edition is available (https://ubuntu.com/blog/bqs-new-aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-edition-the-smartphone-that-puts-content-and-services-at-your-fingertips) "Snappy Ubuntu Core" on Raspberry Pi 2 (https://ubuntu.com/blog/snappy-ubuntu-core-on-raspberry-pi-2) Vivid Vervet 15.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes) Ubuntu MATE, nearly called Mubuntu (https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/why-not-mubuntu/7279/5), gets its first "official flavor" release Snapcraft is announced and Snappy Apps are being called Snaps now (https://ubuntu.com/blog/java-on-snappy) ZFS is coming to Ubuntu (https://ubuntu.com/blog/zfs-licensing-and-linux) Acknowledgement (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-app-developer-blog-announcing-new-snap-desktop-launchers) that Snaps don't quite look right a lot of times. Mark Shuttleworth announces that Ubuntu's Unity experiement has failed (https://ubuntu.com/blog/growing-ubuntu-for-cloud-and-iot-rather-than-phone-and-convergence) and Gnome, not Unity8 will be the default session in Ubuntu 18.04. This also marks the end of Ubuntu Phone. The next day, however, Marius Gripsgard of UBPorts stepped up to take the reins. (https://fossbytes.com/unity-8-ubuntu-touch-ubports/) Zesty Zappus, 17.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZestyZapus/ReleaseNotes) and with it Ubuntu Budgie becomes an official flavor. Ubuntu 16.04 shows up in the Windows Store (https://ubuntu.com/blog/windows-10-loves-ubuntu-loveislove), for the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Canonical joins (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-joins-gnome-foundation-advisory-board) the Gnome Foundation Advisory Board ahead of the 18.04 release. Bionic Beaver, 18.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes) and Gnome is the default DE again. Bryan Quigley, looks to drop 32-bit hardware support (https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2018-May/018004.html) Cosmic Cuttlefish, 18.10, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CosmicCuttlefish/ReleaseNotes) 32-bit support is now in consideration to be removed, so upgrades from 18.04 are forbidden on 32-bit installs. Lubuntu Switches to LXQt from LXDE (https://lubuntu.me/cosmic-released/) Mir 1.0 is released (https://ubuntu.com/blog/iot-graphics-mir-release-1-0) Disco Dingo, 19.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseNotes) No more 32bit isos, long live 32bit. Ubuntu for WSL2 (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-announces-support-for-ubuntu-on-windows-subsystem-for-linux-2) i386 architecture, or rather 32-bit support, will be dropped (https://web.archive.org/web/20190625190907/https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2019-June/001261.html) i386 architecture will not be dropped (https://ubuntu.com/blog/statement-on-32-bit-i386-packages-for-ubuntu-19-10-and-20-04-lts) Eoan Ermine 19.10, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseNotes) Experimental ZFS support on installation is available Chromium is snap-only (https://ubuntu.com/blog/chromium-in-ubuntu-deb-to-snap-transition) Rocco Interviews Mark Shuttleworth on Linux Spotlight (https://youtu.be/UDHL3youjIY) Ubuntu in Pop Culture (https://ubuntu.com/blog/2004-to-20-04-lts-ubuntu-in-popular-culture) Focal Fossa, 20.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes) Hardware enablement is on by default on the desktop. The Snap Store tags in for Ubuntu Software Groovy Gorilla 20.10, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GroovyGorilla/ReleaseNotes) Active Directory support gets added to the installer (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-20.10-Active-Directory) Snaps get faster (https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/how-to-switch-your-snap-to-use-lzo-compression/21714) Another lurch forward for snap theming. (https://ubuntu.com/blog/snaps-and-themes-on-the-path-to-seamless-desktop-integration) The Ubuntu installer is being rewritten (https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/refreshing-the-ubuntu-desktop-installer/20659) in Flutter. Impish Indri, 21.10, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ImpishIndri/ReleaseNotes) Firefox follows Chromium and switches from a deb to a snap (https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/feature-freeze-exception-seeding-the-official-firefox-snap-in-ubuntu-desktop/24210) - Only for main Ubuntu, not the flavors... yet. Ubuntu gets their shiny new logo (https://ubuntu.com/blog/a-new-look-for-the-circle-of-friends) Jammy Jellyfish, 22.04, is released. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JammyJellyfish/ReleaseNotes) Better Active Directory integration (https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-active-directory-integration-features-in-ubuntu-22-04-part-1) Flavors follow main Ubuntu and switch to the snap of Firefox. A big push to improve Firefox snap performance (https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-are-we-improving-firefox-snap-performance-part-1) The push to improve Firefox continues (https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-ubuntu-core-22-is-now-available-optimised-for-iot-and-embedded-devices) Housekeeping Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord. * Linux User Space subreddit (https://linuxuserspace.show/reddit) * Linux User Space Discord Server (https://linuxuserspace.show/discord) * Linux User Space Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) * Linux User Space Matrix (https://linuxuserspace.show/matrix) Next Time Our next show will be a topic show. Our next distro is Endeavour OS (https://endeavouros.com) Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space Stay tuned and interact with us on Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. 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Big roundup of security updates from the past 2 weeks including Docker, ZeroMQ, Squid, Redis and more, plus we talk with Joe McManus about some recent big fines for companies breaching their GDPR responsibilities and it's EOL for Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish.
A look at security updates for Django, Thunderbird, ZNC, Irssi and more, plus news on the CanonicalLtd GitHub account credentials compromise, SKS PGP keyservers under attack and Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish reaches EOL.
No te puedes perder este nuevo episodio del podcast, pero sobre todo no te puedes perder la nueva versión de Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, porque es un avance cósmico respecto a lo que has visto anteriormente. Aunque desde que empecé con el proyecto del podcast, me planteé hacer episodios atemporales, no me he podido resistir. Y es que sinceramente, la nueva versión de Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish es precisamente eso, un avance cósmico. Al fin, los responsables de esta distribución, se han hecho eco de las demandas de los usuarios, y se han lanzado a la piscina. Al fin han cambiado el tema, y el resultado es realmente sobrio, o al menos a mi, así me lo parece. Pero el avance cósmico, no solo ha venido de la mando del cambio del tema. Una gran parte de este éxito, y yo diría que la parte mas importante, viene de la mano de los desarrolladores de GNOME, que han conseguido reducir considerablemente el consumo de recursos. Si, ahora GNOME Shell consume un 25% menos que en la versión anterior. Por supuesto, que aún le queda recorrido, pero hay que reconocer el trabajo realizado. Sin embargo, antes de que te decidas a instalar esta versión, tengo que hacerte una observación. A pesar del avance cósmico que representa esta nueva versión de Ubuntu, no debes olvidar que no es una LTS. Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish tiene un soporte de 9 meses. Por esta razón, no te lo recomiendo en ningún caso para un entorno productivo. Esto a pesar, de que su desempeño es espectacular, y hasta la fecha, no he notado ningún problema. Es mas parece que sea, incluso mas estable que la versión anterior. Si quieres probarlo, adelante, porque te va a quedar muy buen sabor de boca, pero no pierdas en ningún momento el foco, de los 9 meses de soporte. Aparte del nuevo tema, y la reducción en el consumo de recursos, Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, trae otras novedades, lo que en conjunto representan ese avance cósmico que te estoy comentando. Sigue leyendo, para conocerlo todo sobre esta nueva versión, o mejor escucha el podcast.
No te puedes perder este nuevo episodio del podcast, pero sobre todo no te puedes perder la nueva versión de Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, porque es un avance cósmico respecto a lo que has visto anteriormente. Aunque desde que empecé con el proyecto del podcast, me planteé hacer episodios atemporales, no me he podido resistir. Y es que sinceramente, la nueva versión de Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish es precisamente eso, un avance cósmico. Al fin, los responsables de esta distribución, se han hecho eco de las demandas de los usuarios, y se han lanzado a la piscina. Al fin han cambiado el tema, y el resultado es realmente sobrio, o al menos a mi, así me lo parece. Pero el avance cósmico, no solo ha venido de la mando del cambio del tema. Una gran parte de este éxito, y yo diría que la parte mas importante, viene de la mano de los desarrolladores de GNOME, que han conseguido reducir considerablemente el consumo de recursos. Si, ahora GNOME Shell consume un 25% menos que en la versión anterior. Por supuesto, que aún le queda recorrido, pero hay que reconocer el trabajo realizado. Sin embargo, antes de que te decidas a instalar esta versión, tengo que hacerte una observación. A pesar del avance cósmico que representa esta nueva versión de Ubuntu, no debes olvidar que no es una LTS. Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish tiene un soporte de 9 meses. Por esta razón, no te lo recomiendo en ningún caso para un entorno productivo. Esto a pesar, de que su desempeño es espectacular, y hasta la fecha, no he notado ningún problema. Es mas parece que sea, incluso mas estable que la versión anterior. Si quieres probarlo, adelante, porque te va a quedar muy buen sabor de boca, pero no pierdas en ningún momento el foco, de los 9 meses de soporte. Aparte del nuevo tema, y la reducción en el consumo de recursos, Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, trae otras novedades, lo que en conjunto representan ese avance cósmico que te estoy comentando. Sigue leyendo, para conocerlo todo sobre esta nueva versión, o mejor escucha el podcast.
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros! Plus we go over the newly publish Ubuntu statistics, and Google's new Android licensing scheme in Europe.
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros!
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros! Plus we go over the newly publish Ubuntu statistics, and Google's new Android licensing scheme in Europe.
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros!
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros! Plus we go over the newly publish Ubuntu statistics, and Google's new Android licensing scheme in Europe.
The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros!
Desta feita temos um novo episódio exclusivamente dedicado a notícias: KDE Plasma em portáteis ARM, novidades sobre o Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, e uma revolução para gamers com milhares de jogos para windows agora disponíveis em GNU/Linux.
Desta feita temos um novo episódio exclusivamente dedicado a notícias: KDE Plasma em portáteis ARM, novidades sobre o Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, e uma revolução para gamers com milhares de […]
Nyheter * GNOME 3.28.2 har släppt med fixad minnesläcka för GNOME Shell En månad efter det första punktsläppt är det dags för en ny. Den här gången 3.28.2. Förutom diverse buggfixar så är även den berömda minnesbuggen fixad. https://lnxpod.link/2rKbvk3 * Chromebook kommer snart att köra linuxappar. Pixelbook är först ut. Google har officellt tillkännagivit att ChromeOS kommer ha stöd för Linuxappar. Google har även sagt att fler Chromebooks kommer att få stöd de kommande månaderna. https://lnxpod.link/2rzMnwb * Ubuntu 18.10 är officell Inte nog med att Ubuntu 18.10 nu är officell att börja utveckla för, den har även fått sitt namn. Cosmic Cuttlefish, Som jag sagt tidigare så tycker jag att namnet på den ny LTS-versionen är bland de bästa jag hört hitills , Bionic Beaver, men det nya är nästa lika bra. https://lnxpod.link/2rF2TLr * Linuxtelefonen Librem 5 kommer att ha GNOME Mobile UI Shell Den kreativa chefen för Purism, François Téchené, har pratat om att den första riktiga designen av Librem 5s utseende kommer att använda sig av ett UI-skal baserad på GNOMEs skrivbordssystem. Den försa versionen av detta GNOME-baserade mobil UI shell för Librem 5 kommer internt heta “phosh” och kommer att helt och hållet fokuseras på hållbarhet under utvecklingsfasen. Purism vill även skicka skalet till Gnome som ”GNOME mobile shell.” https://lnxpod.link/2rCfoYe * Manjaro-ARM 18.05 MATE Manjaro ARM MATE 18.05 för Raspberry Pi 2 och 3 har släppts! Kommer med en helt basic MATE utan extra eller lull-lull. https://lnxpod.link/2rEJ07j Lyssnar-respons Det kanske vore dax med en nybörjare podd igen. Speciell när jag fixat en ny dator med bra specifikation. Den hade Windows innan. Hehe. Kanske ska annonsera (fråga efter (tjöta om)) om lite frågor i nästa podd? Mvh Robban via mail Ämne Vi har ju pratat en hel del om olika skrivbordsmiljöer och mycket XFCE. Dessa använder sig av GTK eller QT (det finns även andra) och det är just detta vi ska prata om idag. QT och GTK Vad är detta för saker, de flesta skrivbordmiljöer använder sig av GTK medans KDE använder QT gtk+ och gtk och alla olika versioner, vad är skillanden? XFCE är det mycket prat om GTK och att man vill uppgradera till version GTK 3 men att när den kommer så när det händer är det redan gammalt. Varför vill man göra detta och vad vinner man på respektive förlorar man på att uppgradera? Veckans app/tips Annat Evenemangskalendern vårt forum Avslutning Podden är licensierad under Creative Commons Dela lika 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) licens Du vet väl att du som lyssnar kan hjälpa oss? Vi dras med en del kostnader, inte stora, men ändå. Du kan skänka en slant genom Swish, Payson eller Paypal. Skänker du minst 50:- och skickar oss ditt namn och adress så skickar vi dig fina klistermärken i retur. På vår Om-sidan kan se hur du går tillväga. Vi skulle verkligen uppskatta om ni som lyssnar och läser ger oss tips och synpunkter på vad ni tycker. Lämna gärna era omdömen på iTunes, sociala medier eller på vår kontakt