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  1. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will no longer ship OpenJDK 19

    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish was shipped with OpenJDK 19 as one of the supported Java open-source JDK toolkit. However, what was recently planned today has drawn our attention, and we felt the need to warn users using OpenJDK 19 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    By October 2025, OpenJDK 19, which was EOL on March 23rd, 2023, will no longer be available on the official repositories for the Jammy Jellyfish release. This means that you will no longer be able to download and install OpenJDK 19. Any Java application should work fine with either OpenJDK 17 or 21, unless issues crop up.

    You can take a look at this announcement for more information regarding the OpenJDK 19 sunset on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    Learn more

    #2204 #2204LTS #Jammy #JammyJellyfish #Java #news #OpenJDK #OpenJDK19 #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2204 #Ubuntu2204LTS #update

  2. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will no longer ship OpenJDK 19

    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish was shipped with OpenJDK 19 as one of the supported Java open-source JDK toolkit. However, what was recently planned today has drawn our attention, and we felt the need to warn users using OpenJDK 19 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    By October 2025, OpenJDK 19, which was EOL on March 23rd, 2023, will no longer be available on the official repositories for the Jammy Jellyfish release. This means that you will no longer be able to download and install OpenJDK 19. Any Java application should work fine with either OpenJDK 17 or 21, unless issues crop up.

    You can take a look at this announcement for more information regarding the OpenJDK 19 sunset on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    Learn more

    #2204 #2204LTS #Jammy #JammyJellyfish #Java #news #OpenJDK #OpenJDK19 #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2204 #Ubuntu2204LTS #update

  3. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will no longer ship OpenJDK 19

    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish was shipped with OpenJDK 19 as one of the supported Java open-source JDK toolkit. However, what was recently planned today has drawn our attention, and we felt the need to warn users using OpenJDK 19 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    By October 2025, OpenJDK 19, which was EOL on March 23rd, 2023, will no longer be available on the official repositories for the Jammy Jellyfish release. This means that you will no longer be able to download and install OpenJDK 19. Any Java application should work fine with either OpenJDK 17 or 21, unless issues crop up.

    You can take a look at this announcement for more information regarding the OpenJDK 19 sunset on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    Learn more

    #2204 #2204LTS #Jammy #JammyJellyfish #Java #news #OpenJDK #OpenJDK19 #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2204 #Ubuntu2204LTS #update

  4. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will no longer ship OpenJDK 19

    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish was shipped with OpenJDK 19 as one of the supported Java open-source JDK toolkit. However, what was recently planned today has drawn our attention, and we felt the need to warn users using OpenJDK 19 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    By October 2025, OpenJDK 19, which was EOL on March 23rd, 2023, will no longer be available on the official repositories for the Jammy Jellyfish release. This means that you will no longer be able to download and install OpenJDK 19. Any Java application should work fine with either OpenJDK 17 or 21, unless issues crop up.

    You can take a look at this announcement for more information regarding the OpenJDK 19 sunset on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    Learn more

    #2204 #2204LTS #Jammy #JammyJellyfish #Java #news #OpenJDK #OpenJDK19 #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2204 #Ubuntu2204LTS #update

  5. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will no longer ship OpenJDK 19

    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish was shipped with OpenJDK 19 as one of the supported Java open-source JDK toolkit. However, what was recently planned today has drawn our attention, and we felt the need to warn users using OpenJDK 19 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    By October 2025, OpenJDK 19, which was EOL on March 23rd, 2023, will no longer be available on the official repositories for the Jammy Jellyfish release. This means that you will no longer be able to download and install OpenJDK 19. Any Java application should work fine with either OpenJDK 17 or 21, unless issues crop up.

    You can take a look at this announcement for more information regarding the OpenJDK 19 sunset on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

    Learn more

    #2204 #2204LTS #Jammy #JammyJellyfish #Java #news #OpenJDK #OpenJDK19 #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2204 #Ubuntu2204LTS #update

  6. @matthartley that is great what you are doing here for the Matt!
    I followed instructions on @frameworkcomputer community forum and your suggestions as well, to set up manually hibernate on

    But the lid , close, and some other bells are not there yet. I will gladly read your updates and test them, to share results 😋

    My Intel 12thgen battery will probably love that ✋

  7. Canonical zertifiziert die Developer Edition des Dell XPS 13 Plus. Ab August ist der Laptop auch mit vorinstalliertem Ubuntu 22.04 erhältlich.
    Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition zertifiziert für Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  8. Viele Admins nutzen auch auf Servern Ubuntu. Die Version 22.04 bringt ein geändertes Firewall-Management, viel Modellpflege und Support für viel mehr Hardware.
    Linux Ubuntu 22.04 für Server: Nftables, mehr Support für Raspberry, Ubuntu Pro
  9. Canonical hat Ubuntu 22.04 veröffentlicht, mit GNOME 42 und Wayland als Standard. Prominente Anwendungen gibts erstmals nur noch im umstrittenen Snap-Format.
    Linux Ubuntu 22.04: GNOME 42, Wayland als Standard und Snap-Ärger im LTS-Release