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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@webinoly/116489229798729785
Still tracking the Ubuntu 26.04 rollout.
This release introduced several critical low-level changes and improvements that are causing a slower-than-usual turnaround for some upstream packages. While developers work through these complexities, we remain in "stability first" mode.
We’ll pull the trigger on full support as soon as the core stack meets production standards. Thanks for your patience!
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⚠️ Service Alert: Upstream Issues
We are tracking ongoing connectivity issues with Ubuntu/Canonical infrastructure due to a reported DDoS attack. This is affecting the installation and update of some essential packages.
Unfortunately, this is outside our control, but we are monitoring the situation closely. Please check the official status here: https://status.canonical.com/
We recommend postponing new installations until services are fully restored. 🛠️
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🚀 Ubuntu 26.04 Status Update
We are already working on support for the new LTS! While we wait for PHP, MySQL/MariaDB, and Redis packages to be fully available and stable in their respective repositories, we are making progress.
⚡ Huge thanks to Nginx for the immediate availability!
We will announce full support as soon as the rest of the stack is ready for production. Stability is our priority. 🛠️
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3 ways to manage a web server:
🏗️ Docker: Abstraction & CI/CD. Best for scaling microservices in enterprise teams.
🖱️ Panels: Simplicity & GUIs. For those who prefer a visual, hands-off approach.
🚀 Native CLI: For the purists who demand bare-metal performance, zero overhead, and total control over the OS.All 3 are valid, but if you want to squeeze every drop of power from your server, #Webinoly is your best ally. ⌨️⚡
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