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  1. Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

    Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

  2. Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

    Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

  3. Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

    Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

  4. Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

    Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

  5. Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

    Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

  6. You know what will work flawlessly no matter how old is your device? Any #Linux distro.

    neowin.net/news/microsoft-remo

    My take? Fedora. Something close to "vanilla"? Debian. Something more... "useful"? Ubuntu. Windows refugee? Mint.

    #Windows #Microsoft #OperativeSystems #OS #OperativeSystem #Fedora #Ubuntu #Windows11

  7. »#Bluesky app's latest update sorts replies by '#Hotness': #backlash from a lot of Bluesky users, many of whom feel like it mimics features that they disliked on other platforms like #XTwitterneowin.net/news/bluesky-apps-l #tech #media

  8. After over 6 months of usage, my in-depth review/analysis of the Lenovo #ThinkPad X9 15 Gen 1 Aura Edition is now published at Neowin! Read it at neowin.net/reviews/six-months-

    #ThinkPadThursday #LenovoIN

  9. Microsoft does everything so that users do not abandon its browser. The question is whether such aggressive tactics will not bring the opposite effect?
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    #Microsoft now wants you to take a poll before installing #Google #Chrome - #Neowin #Edge #TDBNews
    neowin.net/news/microsoft-now-