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  1. On Tuesday, 29th July 2025 I'm in Liverpool as part of the IMA-funded event "Automated grading in mathematics & statistics: beyond the basics"

    The plan is to gather people who know a bit about a few different maths assessment systems and think about how to fairly mark more complicated questions. I'll be representing @numbas.

    There's also a strand about AI that I'm not interested in at all.

    Info and free registration at pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~itho17/worksh

    #math #maths #MathsAssessment #eAssessment

  2. On Tuesday, 29th July 2025 I'm in Liverpool as part of the IMA-funded event "Automated grading in mathematics & statistics: beyond the basics"

    The plan is to gather people who know a bit about a few different maths assessment systems and think about how to fairly mark more complicated questions. I'll be representing @numbas.

    There's also a strand about AI that I'm not interested in at all.

    Info and free registration at pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~itho17/worksh

    #math #maths #MathsAssessment #eAssessment

  3. New #Ubuntu LTS version. Unfortunately they choose a logo that resembles an orange crown used during the Dutch Kings Day (or on similar days). Probably unintentionally, they made a political statement with this logo. Not everyone is pro-monarchy here in the Netherlands, despite stupid #tourists liking Kings Day. Let this be a lesson for next time.

    ubuntu.com/blog/the-coronation

    #koningsdag #KingDay #FuckDeMonarchie #FuckTheMonarchy #Netherlands

  4. #Gros D-day, today: en disorder kronologik:
    - 21h: @PlagiatBros reçoient légion donneur du Cecos,
    - 20h: applause fournis à l'ONU, des kritiks z'entousiastes, de la gde mifa de la culture & du cinéma (tchi tcha)
    - 19h: clip #foss numba 5 des PlagiatBros sur #peertube : J'ai acheté·r un Agno Gastrik sur Wish 'n' Lidl plagiat.org/ag-2021
    - 18h45: self-suicide promotionnel rézo-socialisable des PlagiatBros / live-stream sur #peertube : plagiat.org/on-s-enleve-et-on-

    #NeRateRien
    #retoots appreciés

  5. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Official Wallpaper Revealed (In All Its Crowning Glory)

    Esteemed adherents of the arts rejoice, as the official Ubuntu 24.04 wallpaper has finally been unveiled! As you no-doubt know, every new Ubuntu release comes with its own unique desktop background and the upcoming release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS “Noble Numbat” doesn’t abdicate the responsibility. Indeed, the Ubuntu 24.04 default wallpaper tacks firmly traditional, heeding the formula established in 2017: rich purple gradient, elegant geometric/polygonal edge detailing, and the official mascot image royally positioned in the center: As well as the the “colour” default you see pictured above a darker variant is included for those who prefer nocturnal vibes (i.e., :sys_more_orange:
    #News #DefaultWallpaper #Ubuntu24_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/03/ubuntu

  6. Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS is Available to Download

    The Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS release is now available to download, albeit one week later than initially planned. Serving as the second point release in the current Ubuntu 24.04 LTS series, Ubuntu 24.04.2 compacts the slew of security, bug, and software updates pushed out to the Noble Numbat since the last point release ISO was spun in August 2024. Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS also brings an updated hardware enablement stack (HWE). This is composed of a newer Linux kernel and updated graphics drivers—Linux 6.11 and Mesa 24.2.8 respectively—back-ported from Ubuntu 24.10. Why do point releases exist? Ubuntu LTS versions are supported for a :sys_more_orange:
    #News #DistroRelease #PointReleases #Ubuntu24_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/ubuntu

  7. The latest issue of Australian Geographic is out now!⁠

    Our cover story flies into the beautiful world of bat babies and invites readers to join the frontline of a wildlife emergency that has left specialist flying-fox carers reeling.⁠
    youtube.com/watch?v=eG8cnTlqpR

    Grab your copy in stores and online: ausgeo.co/AGmag

    Also in this edition…
    - Our space industry taking off
    - Rescuing numbats: spreading the joy
    - On the road with the Solar Car Challenge
    - The women ultra athletes ballooning in WA

    🎥 Annette Ruzicka

    #ausgeo #australiangeographic #australia #seeaustralia #bat #flyingfox #science #conservation #nature #photography #wildlife #australianwildlife #naturephotography #wildlifephotography
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #climatechange #climatecrisis #nature #wildlife #photography #science #scientist

  8. #Microsoft so:

    "Wenn Sie einen älteren #PC haben, empfehlen wir Ihnen, auf #Windows11 umzusteigen, indem Sie einen neuen PC kaufen", ist zu lesen. "Hardware und Software haben sich stark verbessert, und die heutigen Computer sind schneller, leistungsfähiger und sicherer."

    Hier ein guter Link, da könnt ihr auch "ältere" Hardware problemlos updaten:

    wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Downloads/

    #microdoof
    #Servicetröt

  9. New #Ubuntu LTS version. Unfortunately they choose a logo that resembles an orange crown used during the Dutch Kings Day (or on similar days). Probably unintentionally, they made a political statement with this logo. Not everyone is pro-monarchy here in the Netherlands, despite stupid #tourists liking Kings Day. Let this be a lesson for next time.

    ubuntu.com/blog/the-coronation

    #koningsdag #KingDay #FuckDeMonarchie #FuckTheMonarchy #Netherlands

  10. New #Ubuntu LTS version. Unfortunately they choose a logo that resembles an orange crown used during the Dutch Kings Day (or on similar days). Probably unintentionally, they made a political statement with this logo. Not everyone is pro-monarchy here in the Netherlands, despite stupid #tourists liking Kings Day. Let this be a lesson for next time.

    ubuntu.com/blog/the-coronation

    #koningsdag #KingDay #FuckDeMonarchie #FuckTheMonarchy #Netherlands

  11. New #Ubuntu LTS version. Unfortunately they choose a logo that resembles an orange crown used during the Dutch Kings Day (or on similar days). Probably unintentionally, they made a political statement with this logo. Not everyone is pro-monarchy here in the Netherlands, despite stupid #tourists liking Kings Day. Let this be a lesson for next time.

    ubuntu.com/blog/the-coronation

    #koningsdag #KingDay #FuckDeMonarchie #FuckTheMonarchy #Netherlands

  12. New #Ubuntu LTS version. Unfortunately they choose a logo that resembles an orange crown used during the Dutch Kings Day (or on similar days). Probably unintentionally, they made a political statement with this logo. Not everyone is pro-monarchy here in the Netherlands, despite stupid #tourists liking Kings Day. Let this be a lesson for next time.

    ubuntu.com/blog/the-coronation

    #koningsdag #KingDay #FuckDeMonarchie #FuckTheMonarchy #Netherlands

  13. Ubuntu on phones now receive initial VoLTE support

    If you are using one of the supported Ubuntu Phone devices, such as a Volla 22 (contains a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC) or a Fairphone 5 (contains a Qualcomm QCM6490 SoC), you can now use VoLTE on your device.

    The necessary modifications for both SoC vendors have been added to both the Noble Numbat version and the Focal Fossa version so that VoLTE works on these devices that have Ubuntu Touch installed. However, for other phones, such as Xiaomi and Google Pixel phones, it’s on the developer who created the port to modify it so that it works with VoLTE.

    While they have tested the functionality with both high-quality voice calls and SMS messages, they have reported issues when working with MMS. In the status bar, if your phone shows VoLTE, this means that you can have high-quality voice calls.

    In order to try out VoLTE support, you must make sure that:

    • your phone is running the latest version of Ubuntu Touch,
    • your phone supports VoLTE, and
    • your carrier and your cellular plan support VoLTE.

    Image by freepik

    #Fairphone #Fairphone5 #news #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #UBports #Ubuntu #UbuntuPhone #UbuntuTouch #update #Volla #Volla22

  14. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  15. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  16. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  17. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  18. Nitrocid meets .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 is now live this week, and we are in the process of migrating Nitrocid to this version of the framework. This makes Nitrocid benefit from new features and many more improvements that make this program better than ever. This migration is important to shape up the next generation of Nitrocid that will succeed the API versions v3.0 and v3.1.

    We have migrated the main branch of Nitrocid KS to this version of .NET in preparation for the final release, and this main branch tracks this next generation version that will be released early next year. However, this may be too much for the mod authors who aren’t ready to migrate to .NET 10.0 yet.

    We feel it, so we’ve decided to create a new version of Nitrocid 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x that will upgrade the codebase to .NET 10.0 while fixing test-related bugs and issues along the way. This is to let the mod authors get the time to migrate their mods to .NET 10.0 before we release the next generation Nitrocid KS.

    You will be able to take advantage of .NET 10.0 features that are introduced, such as the new C# 14.

    The new versions are currently pending release, and we are awaiting the .NET 10.0 packages to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat or later (#2130891) for the Nitrocid KS Ubuntu PPA, with no estimated timeline as to when. Once they get released, we will release those versions.

    #Net #Net10 #Net100 #dotnet #KernelSimulator #KS #NKS #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKS #nks #Tech #Technology #update

  19. Nitrocid 0.1.0.64 and 0.1.2.30 released!

    After a large gap between now and the last patch released for the two supported series, version 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x, we’ve now released Nitrocid 0.1.0.64 and 0.1.2.30. They bring general improvements and introduce support for .NET 10.0 to benefit from the improvements that were included after .NET 8.0. To align with our goals for the release candidate of the upcoming Nitrocid, we’ve released those two updated versions of Nitrocid to ensure that migration of your mods becomes smoother.

    Those two versions of Nitrocid not only add support for .NET 10.0, but also utilizes the latest version of the framework, which means that you can now finally use features of .NET 10.0 that weren’t there in the older .NET. It also adds long-awaited fixes for some of the most critical bugs, such as the remote procedure call function not working properly and a fix for the character leak bug in splashes.

    We’ve decided to build those two versions of Nitrocid against .NET 10.0 to make them as the “launchpad” of the migration of your mods to API version 4.0, whose release candidate will be released on December 25th. Most of your settings, when upgrading to Nitrocid 0.2.0 RC, will be moved over, as most of them are backwards compatible, though not all of them. For example, speed dial settings will require manual configuration changes to preserve the sites.

    Generally, Nitrocid 0.1.0.64 will include the following changes that are not limited to:

    • Migrated the framework to .NET 10.0
    • Fixed unit tests being stuck due to the splash screen function
    • Updated Terminaux

    Nitrocid 0.1.2.30 also contains the following changes:

    • Migrated the framework to .NET 10.0
    • Fixed unit tests being stuck due to the splash screen function
    • Fixed some TUIs not starting

    We apologize for the lack of updates regarding the state of both Nitrocid 0.1.0 and 0.1.2, but it was out of our control when we had to wait for .NET 10.0 to be released to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat for the PPA build. Now, we are back on track!

    Download Nitrocid 0.1.2.30 and 0.1.0.64 from our official GitHub links below:

    Nitrocid 0.1.2.30 Nitrocid 0.1.0.64

    #C #csharp #KS #NKS #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKS #nks #Tech #Technology #update

  20. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 was released two weeks ago, and it brought many new features and improvements to enhance your modern and cross-platform .NET applications. While we are grateful that we’re using this version of .NET across our projects, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes the final release of .NET 10.0 in its official Ubuntu repository, which means that people can now install this version of .NET easily and straight from the official repository. Those packages will be available in the official repository in just a few hours.

    According to the latest progress of the bug report that tracks the stable release of .NET 10.0 for Ubuntu 26.04, the .NET 10.0 packages have been uploaded to the Resolute Raccoon repositories, holding version 10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1, with the following Ubuntu-specific changes:

    dotnet10 (10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1) resolute; urgency=medium  * New upstream release (LP: #2130891)  * d/{sdk-check-config.json,rules}: `dotnet sdk check` tool points to    Canonical's release database.  * d/rules: add `--branding rtm` to DOTNET_BUILD_ARGS.  * d/p/0007-fix-tempdir-on-exit-trap.patch: fix unbound variable error.  * d/control: pin LLVM 20 to avoid FTBFS on LLVM 21.  * d/dotnet-host-10.0.links: fixed dnx link name to /usr/bin/dnx (DNX_BIN).  * d/eng/test-runner/*/obj: removed unwanted build artifact directory from    source package.  * d/t/regular-tests: synced with upstream to fix failing tests and add new    ones for .NET 10.

    The new packages will be available soon, and those who already installed the second release candidate will be able to update to the official release via either the software updater that Ubuntu provides, or the sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade commands.

    As for the older Ubuntu releases, according to the release rhythm that we’ve linked in an earlier article, we should expect progress for the current LTS version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat.

    #net #net100 #2130891 #dotnet #dotnet100 #news #tech #technology #ubuntu #update

  21. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 was released two weeks ago, and it brought many new features and improvements to enhance your modern and cross-platform .NET applications. While we are grateful that we’re using this version of .NET across our projects, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes the final release of .NET 10.0 in its official Ubuntu repository, which means that people can now install this version of .NET easily and straight from the official repository. Those packages will be available in the official repository in just a few hours.

    According to the latest progress of the bug report that tracks the stable release of .NET 10.0 for Ubuntu 26.04, the .NET 10.0 packages have been uploaded to the Resolute Raccoon repositories, holding version 10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1, with the following Ubuntu-specific changes:

    dotnet10 (10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1) resolute; urgency=medium  * New upstream release (LP: #2130891)  * d/{sdk-check-config.json,rules}: `dotnet sdk check` tool points to    Canonical's release database.  * d/rules: add `--branding rtm` to DOTNET_BUILD_ARGS.  * d/p/0007-fix-tempdir-on-exit-trap.patch: fix unbound variable error.  * d/control: pin LLVM 20 to avoid FTBFS on LLVM 21.  * d/dotnet-host-10.0.links: fixed dnx link name to /usr/bin/dnx (DNX_BIN).  * d/eng/test-runner/*/obj: removed unwanted build artifact directory from    source package.  * d/t/regular-tests: synced with upstream to fix failing tests and add new    ones for .NET 10.

    The new packages will be available soon, and those who already installed the second release candidate will be able to update to the official release via either the software updater that Ubuntu provides, or the sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade commands.

    As for the older Ubuntu releases, according to the release rhythm that we’ve linked in an earlier article, we should expect progress for the current LTS version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat.

    #net #net100 #2130891 #dotnet #dotnet100 #news #tech #technology #ubuntu #update

  22. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 was released two weeks ago, and it brought many new features and improvements to enhance your modern and cross-platform .NET applications. While we are grateful that we’re using this version of .NET across our projects, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes the final release of .NET 10.0 in its official Ubuntu repository, which means that people can now install this version of .NET easily and straight from the official repository. Those packages will be available in the official repository in just a few hours.

    According to the latest progress of the bug report that tracks the stable release of .NET 10.0 for Ubuntu 26.04, the .NET 10.0 packages have been uploaded to the Resolute Raccoon repositories, holding version 10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1, with the following Ubuntu-specific changes:

    dotnet10 (10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1) resolute; urgency=medium  * New upstream release (LP: #2130891)  * d/{sdk-check-config.json,rules}: `dotnet sdk check` tool points to    Canonical's release database.  * d/rules: add `--branding rtm` to DOTNET_BUILD_ARGS.  * d/p/0007-fix-tempdir-on-exit-trap.patch: fix unbound variable error.  * d/control: pin LLVM 20 to avoid FTBFS on LLVM 21.  * d/dotnet-host-10.0.links: fixed dnx link name to /usr/bin/dnx (DNX_BIN).  * d/eng/test-runner/*/obj: removed unwanted build artifact directory from    source package.  * d/t/regular-tests: synced with upstream to fix failing tests and add new    ones for .NET 10.

    The new packages will be available soon, and those who already installed the second release candidate will be able to update to the official release via either the software updater that Ubuntu provides, or the sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade commands.

    As for the older Ubuntu releases, according to the release rhythm that we’ve linked in an earlier article, we should expect progress for the current LTS version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat.

    #net #net100 #2130891 #dotnet #dotnet100 #news #tech #technology #ubuntu #update

  23. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 was released two weeks ago, and it brought many new features and improvements to enhance your modern and cross-platform .NET applications. While we are grateful that we’re using this version of .NET across our projects, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes the final release of .NET 10.0 in its official Ubuntu repository, which means that people can now install this version of .NET easily and straight from the official repository. Those packages will be available in the official repository in just a few hours.

    According to the latest progress of the bug report that tracks the stable release of .NET 10.0 for Ubuntu 26.04, the .NET 10.0 packages have been uploaded to the Resolute Raccoon repositories, holding version 10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1, with the following Ubuntu-specific changes:

    dotnet10 (10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1) resolute; urgency=medium  * New upstream release (LP: #2130891)  * d/{sdk-check-config.json,rules}: `dotnet sdk check` tool points to    Canonical's release database.  * d/rules: add `--branding rtm` to DOTNET_BUILD_ARGS.  * d/p/0007-fix-tempdir-on-exit-trap.patch: fix unbound variable error.  * d/control: pin LLVM 20 to avoid FTBFS on LLVM 21.  * d/dotnet-host-10.0.links: fixed dnx link name to /usr/bin/dnx (DNX_BIN).  * d/eng/test-runner/*/obj: removed unwanted build artifact directory from    source package.  * d/t/regular-tests: synced with upstream to fix failing tests and add new    ones for .NET 10.

    The new packages will be available soon, and those who already installed the second release candidate will be able to update to the official release via either the software updater that Ubuntu provides, or the sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade commands.

    As for the older Ubuntu releases, according to the release rhythm that we’ve linked in an earlier article, we should expect progress for the current LTS version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat.

    #net #net100 #2130891 #dotnet #dotnet100 #news #tech #technology #ubuntu #update

  24. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 was released two weeks ago, and it brought many new features and improvements to enhance your modern and cross-platform .NET applications. While we are grateful that we’re using this version of .NET across our projects, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon now includes the final release of .NET 10.0 in its official Ubuntu repository, which means that people can now install this version of .NET easily and straight from the official repository. Those packages will be available in the official repository in just a few hours.

    According to the latest progress of the bug report that tracks the stable release of .NET 10.0 for Ubuntu 26.04, the .NET 10.0 packages have been uploaded to the Resolute Raccoon repositories, holding version 10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1, with the following Ubuntu-specific changes:

    dotnet10 (10.0.100-10.0.0-0ubuntu1) resolute; urgency=medium  * New upstream release (LP: #2130891)  * d/{sdk-check-config.json,rules}: `dotnet sdk check` tool points to    Canonical's release database.  * d/rules: add `--branding rtm` to DOTNET_BUILD_ARGS.  * d/p/0007-fix-tempdir-on-exit-trap.patch: fix unbound variable error.  * d/control: pin LLVM 20 to avoid FTBFS on LLVM 21.  * d/dotnet-host-10.0.links: fixed dnx link name to /usr/bin/dnx (DNX_BIN).  * d/eng/test-runner/*/obj: removed unwanted build artifact directory from    source package.  * d/t/regular-tests: synced with upstream to fix failing tests and add new    ones for .NET 10.

    The new packages will be available soon, and those who already installed the second release candidate will be able to update to the official release via either the software updater that Ubuntu provides, or the sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade commands.

    As for the older Ubuntu releases, according to the release rhythm that we’ve linked in an earlier article, we should expect progress for the current LTS version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat.

    #net #net100 #2130891 #dotnet #dotnet100 #news #tech #technology #ubuntu #update

  25. Nitrocid meets .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 is now live this week, and we are in the process of migrating Nitrocid to this version of the framework. This makes Nitrocid benefit from new features and many more improvements that make this program better than ever. This migration is important to shape up the next generation of Nitrocid that will succeed the API versions v3.0 and v3.1.

    We have migrated the main branch of Nitrocid KS to this version of .NET in preparation for the final release, and this main branch tracks this next generation version that will be released early next year. However, this may be too much for the mod authors who aren’t ready to migrate to .NET 10.0 yet.

    We feel it, so we’ve decided to create a new version of Nitrocid 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x that will upgrade the codebase to .NET 10.0 while fixing test-related bugs and issues along the way. This is to let the mod authors get the time to migrate their mods to .NET 10.0 before we release the next generation Nitrocid KS.

    You will be able to take advantage of .NET 10.0 features that are introduced, such as the new C# 14.

    The new versions are currently pending release, and we are awaiting the .NET 10.0 packages to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat or later (#2130891) for the Nitrocid KS Ubuntu PPA, with no estimated timeline as to when. Once they get released, we will release those versions.

    #Net #Net10 #Net100 #dotnet #KernelSimulator #KS #NKS #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKS #nks #Tech #Technology #update

  26. Nitrocid meets .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 is now live this week, and we are in the process of migrating Nitrocid to this version of the framework. This makes Nitrocid benefit from new features and many more improvements that make this program better than ever. This migration is important to shape up the next generation of Nitrocid that will succeed the API versions v3.0 and v3.1.

    We have migrated the main branch of Nitrocid KS to this version of .NET in preparation for the final release, and this main branch tracks this next generation version that will be released early next year. However, this may be too much for the mod authors who aren’t ready to migrate to .NET 10.0 yet.

    We feel it, so we’ve decided to create a new version of Nitrocid 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x that will upgrade the codebase to .NET 10.0 while fixing test-related bugs and issues along the way. This is to let the mod authors get the time to migrate their mods to .NET 10.0 before we release the next generation Nitrocid KS.

    You will be able to take advantage of .NET 10.0 features that are introduced, such as the new C# 14.

    The new versions are currently pending release, and we are awaiting the .NET 10.0 packages to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat or later (#2130891) for the Nitrocid KS Ubuntu PPA, with no estimated timeline as to when. Once they get released, we will release those versions.

    #net #net10 #net100 #dotnet #kernelSimulator #ks #nKs #news #nitrocid #nitrocidKs #nks #tech #technology #update

  27. Nitrocid meets .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 is now live this week, and we are in the process of migrating Nitrocid to this version of the framework. This makes Nitrocid benefit from new features and many more improvements that make this program better than ever. This migration is important to shape up the next generation of Nitrocid that will succeed the API versions v3.0 and v3.1.

    We have migrated the main branch of Nitrocid KS to this version of .NET in preparation for the final release, and this main branch tracks this next generation version that will be released early next year. However, this may be too much for the mod authors who aren’t ready to migrate to .NET 10.0 yet.

    We feel it, so we’ve decided to create a new version of Nitrocid 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x that will upgrade the codebase to .NET 10.0 while fixing test-related bugs and issues along the way. This is to let the mod authors get the time to migrate their mods to .NET 10.0 before we release the next generation Nitrocid KS.

    You will be able to take advantage of .NET 10.0 features that are introduced, such as the new C# 14.

    The new versions are currently pending release, and we are awaiting the .NET 10.0 packages to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat or later (#2130891) for the Nitrocid KS Ubuntu PPA, with no estimated timeline as to when. Once they get released, we will release those versions.

    #Net #Net10 #Net100 #dotnet #KernelSimulator #KS #NKS #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKS #nks #Tech #Technology #update

  28. Nitrocid meets .NET 10.0!

    .NET 10.0 is now live this week, and we are in the process of migrating Nitrocid to this version of the framework. This makes Nitrocid benefit from new features and many more improvements that make this program better than ever. This migration is important to shape up the next generation of Nitrocid that will succeed the API versions v3.0 and v3.1.

    We have migrated the main branch of Nitrocid KS to this version of .NET in preparation for the final release, and this main branch tracks this next generation version that will be released early next year. However, this may be too much for the mod authors who aren’t ready to migrate to .NET 10.0 yet.

    We feel it, so we’ve decided to create a new version of Nitrocid 0.1.0.x and 0.1.2.x that will upgrade the codebase to .NET 10.0 while fixing test-related bugs and issues along the way. This is to let the mod authors get the time to migrate their mods to .NET 10.0 before we release the next generation Nitrocid KS.

    You will be able to take advantage of .NET 10.0 features that are introduced, such as the new C# 14.

    The new versions are currently pending release, and we are awaiting the .NET 10.0 packages to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat or later (#2130891) for the Nitrocid KS Ubuntu PPA, with no estimated timeline as to when. Once they get released, we will release those versions.

    #Net #Net10 #Net100 #dotnet #KernelSimulator #KS #NKS #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKS #nks #Tech #Technology #update

  29. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS development started

    Canonical has released the brand new Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka version, which brings a lot of improvements thanks to the updated packages.

    A new version of Ubuntu, called 26.04 Resolute Raccoon, has started its development a week after the abovementioned Ubuntu version was released. This version is reported to have GNOME 50 desktop and a future version of Linux.

    The release schedule is known, and can be accessed here. We won’t be releasing the release schedule here, as we don’t usually update the schedule here, but you can still access the linked Discourse thread about it. However, we promise that we’ll release new updates regarding this version of Ubuntu, like beta version announcements and final version release.

    Also, the repository has been initialized as of today, and it can be accessed under the following sections:

    The final release is set to be scheduled for April 2026, and we are hopeful that many major systems will adopt the usage of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, should the migration become possible. As this is a very important milestone after Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, we are doubly excited about the next LTS version, which will be a huge improvement over the current LTS.

    Please note that, when we develop software, we only test them under Ubuntu LTS versions for longevity.

    #Ubuntu #UbuntuLinux #UbuntuUpdate #ubuntulinux

  30. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS development started

    Canonical has released the brand new Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka version, which brings a lot of improvements thanks to the updated packages.

    A new version of Ubuntu, called 26.04 Resolute Raccoon, has started its development a week after the abovementioned Ubuntu version was released. This version is reported to have GNOME 50 desktop and a future version of Linux.

    The release schedule is known, and can be accessed here. We won’t be releasing the release schedule here, as we don’t usually update the schedule here, but you can still access the linked Discourse thread about it. However, we promise that we’ll release new updates regarding this version of Ubuntu, like beta version announcements and final version release.

    Also, the repository has been initialized as of today, and it can be accessed under the following sections:

    The final release is set to be scheduled for April 2026, and we are hopeful that many major systems will adopt the usage of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, should the migration become possible. As this is a very important milestone after Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, we are doubly excited about the next LTS version, which will be a huge improvement over the current LTS.

    Please note that, when we develop software, we only test them under Ubuntu LTS versions for longevity.

    #Ubuntu #UbuntuLinux #UbuntuUpdate #ubuntulinux