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This Is the Default Theme of Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie”

For Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie,” coming in the summer of 2025, the Debian Project held its usual artwork contest from September 2024 to mid-November 2024. The winner was announced today as “Ceratopsian” created by Elise Couper.

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Why we're still waiting for Canonical's immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop

posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 07, 2024

Quoting: Why we're still waiting for Ubuntu Core Desktop —

Ubuntu Summit 2024 At this year's Ubuntu Summit in The Hague, we were really hoping to hear some news about Canonical's new immutable desktop distro.

It was a hot topic this time last year, and since it did not arrive alongside Noble Numbat in April, we were expecting it would appear alongside last month's Oracular Oriole – but no.

While an immutable desktop edition will be new for Canonical, it isn't being built entirely from the ground up. It will be based on the company's existing Ubuntu Core product. Core 24 shipped in June, and we previously took a high-level look at the previous release, Core 22.

Ubuntu Core is the company's existing low-maintenance, immutable distro for IoT devices. It connects to an Ubuntu Pro account and you manage it entirely remotely, to the extent that you can't log in locally on its own console. It's significantly cut down. The downloadable x86-64 VM image is only 448 MB. It has a read-only root file system, and it's built entirely from snap packages right down to the kernel – the traditional apt package manager is not included. It even downloads and installs its own updates, like the snapd daemon does on normal desktop Ubuntu. It's not something you install. It's distributed as a preinstalled disk image that you write to the target machines' boot media.

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