Canonical/Ubuntu: Kubernetes, Icons, and More
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu’s Icon Theme Fixing Its Not-So-Obvious ‘Bug’
Ever looked at Ubuntu’s default icon theme Yaru and found yourself thinking: “Eh, some of those icons look too big”? —No, can’t say I had either! But it turns out some of the icons are indeed oversized.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ An 'unfortunate incident' hits latest Ubuntu 24.04 point release
The Noble Numbat has been besieged with delays
Gupta reports that "Due to an unfortunate incident, it appears that some 24.04.2 images built this week did not include the HWE kernel. To be consistent across all images, we've decided to respin the images and delay the Noble 24.04.2 by a week.
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Web Pro News ☛ Ubuntu Maker Canonical Announces Kubernetes LTS
Canonical, the maker of the Ubuntu Linux distro, has announced a 12-year security maintenance option for Kubernetes, beginning with version 1.32.
Canonical is one of the leading forces in the Linux space, providing some of the longest support options among the various Linux vendors, making it a popular choice for servers and workstations alike. The company already offers 12 years of support for Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support), and the company announced the same support term for distroless Docker containers in mid-2024.
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PC Mag ☛ Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) [Ed: There's LLM slop in this 'review']
Windows and macOS might be the most popular desktop operating systems around, but they aren't your only options. The GNU/Linux-based Ubuntu (pronounced "oo-boon-too") is an excellent alternative. It features a sophisticated user experience, performs reliably, and is simpler than ever to set up. Best of all, it's free to download and use. However, Ubuntu doesn't support nearly as many third-party apps as macOS Sequoia and Windows 11 and isn't readily available on as many systems, so they remain our Editors' Choice winners for the category.