Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and openSUSE to get better installation
Installation remains a pain point for many Linux distros, but everyone is working hard on it. Some of those efforts are bearing fruit… but not all of them.
Ubuntu's next LTS version, 24.04, is taking shape. As we mentioned back in October, it is codenamed Noble Numbat. This release will have the new installer, "Subiquity," based on Google's Flutter framework, as described on Reg sister site Devclass.
Canonical has been working on Subiquity for a few years now – we reported on it in 2021, as well as on its absence from 22.04. Linux specialist Phoronix reports that the latest Noble daily builds now supports GNOME's accessibility tools within the installer.