Ubuntu: First Look, OTA, and HowTos
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Ubuntu 22.10 is a subtle, polished release that proves boring can be good | TechRepublic
Let’s face it: Some Linux distributions are far more exciting than others. Even among those exciting distributions, not every release is all that noteworthy.
With Ubuntu, we’ve grown accustomed to boring releases. It’s been a very long time since I remember a Ubuntu release that was truly exciting. That’s probably a good thing.
Jack Wallen offers up his take on why Ubuntu 22.10 is as important a non-LTS release as you'll experience with Ubuntu.
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What does OTA mean? | Ubuntu
OTA is a term commonly used when working with any type of device. Simply, the abbreviation OTA means ‘over-the-air’, and refers to the distribution of information wirelessly. In the context of IoT, you will often hear it used in combination with “updates”. Let’s explore in more detail what OTA is.
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How to install Jekyll on Ubuntu 22.04
The web is incredibly important. That’s why today, you will learn how to install Jekyll on Ubuntu 22.04. This tool is a static website generator with which you will be able to create websites quickly.
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How to enable unattended-upgrades in Ubuntu and Debian Linux | TechRepublic
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to enable unattended upgrades for both Ubuntu and Debian Linux so you can be sure to keep ahead of software updates.