Canonical is set to stop updating Ubuntu 19.10 in mere days. Those still running this operating system are advised now to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 in order to keep their systems secure.
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Canonical has announced that Ubuntu 19.04 will reach its end-of-life on January 23. If you're still running this version be sure to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.10 if you want to get security patches.
Canonical has announced the release of Ubuntu 19.10. This is the final version before Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, which is due next April. Ubuntu 19.10 comes with GNOME 3.34, ZFS support, and Linux kernel 5.3.
Canonical has announced the availability of the Ubuntu 19.10 beta images. The next few weeks will allow the public to test the software and report any bugs before the stable version is released.
Canonical has said that it will conduct a multi-cycle effort to improve the state of the ZFS file system on Ubuntu desktop and eventually server releases. Ubuntu 19.10 will see the first improvements.
Canonical has finally decided that the next version of Ubuntu will carry the codename Eoan Ermine, which is really just a fancy name for a stoat. Ubuntu 19.10 is due for release in mid-October.