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Ubuntu Services and Snap Store Temporarily Offline Following Cyber Attack
Canonical’s websites, including the Ubuntu site, Snap store, and Launchpad, are currently experiencing significant downtime due to a "sustained, cross-border" attack that began around 6 PM UK time on April 30. While Canonical works to resolve the issue, they have not labeled it explicitly as a DDoS attack, instead referring to it as an ongoing…
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Enhancing Hardware Support: Linux Mint’s New HWE ISOs Overview
Linux Mint has responded to user concerns regarding compatibility with newer hardware by introducing a new set of ISO images called HWE (Hardware Enablement). These HWE ISOs are designed to tackle issues that arise during installation on modern devices. Project lead Clement Lefebvre announced that the new Linux Mint 22.3 HWE image now utilizes the…
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How to Easily Enable Ubuntu Pro in Security Center for Enhanced Protection
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has transitioned from the traditional Software & Updates utility to incorporate Ubuntu Pro settings directly into the Security Center. This shift improves the setup experience, leading to a more user-friendly interface. The options available now mirror those previously found in the Software & Updates > Ubuntu Pro tab but are presented with…
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Security Support Ends: What You Need to Know About Paid Options
If you’re still using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), you need to be aware that its Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) has officially ended as of April 2026. This means your system will no longer receive security updates. After being released in April 2016, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS initially benefited from five years of standard support, followed…
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Canonical Unveils Plans to Boost AI Integration in Ubuntu This Year
Canonical is preparing to enhance Ubuntu with AI features, focusing on a thoughtful integration designed to improve user experience without overwhelming them. Jon Seager, VP of engineering at Canonical, articulated the company’s direction in a community post, emphasizing that Ubuntu will not transform into an AI-centric product, but rather intelligently incorporate AI tools to enhance…
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Firefox’s Free VPN Finally Introduces the Missing Feature You’ve Been Waiting For!
Mozilla has received praise for integrating a free built-in VPN into its Firefox browser, offering users a generous monthly data allowance of 50 GB. This feature, which began rolling out in Firefox 149 for users in select countries, hides users’ real IP addresses by routing traffic through secure proxy servers managed by Fastly. Users in…
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Canonical Revamps Launchpad: A Fresh Look and Enhanced Features!
Canonical has recently undertaken a significant redesign of Launchpad, the platform central to Ubuntu development. Although the homepage was last updated in 2024, many functional pages had not seen any updates for nearly a decade. Enzo Deng, a UX designer at Canonical, announced the initiation of a complete redesign for the series page used in…
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Ubuntu 26.10 “Stonking Stingray”: Release Date and Schedule Unveiled
Ubuntu 26.10 Release Date and Schedule Mark your calendars! The upcoming Ubuntu 26.10, codenamed ‘Stonking Stingray,’ is set to launch on October 15, 2026. Canonical has released the tentative schedule for this version, acknowledging that adjustments may occur as development progresses. One key date in this timeline is the feature freeze on August 10, 2026.…
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New Framework 13 Pro Becomes the First Ubuntu Certified Laptop
Framework has introduced its new 13 Pro laptop, marking the first model to receive Ubuntu certification. This certification assures buyers of a reliable support experience directly from the start. Framework has been a favored choice among Linux users due to its commitment to upgradeable and repairable products, alongside robust contributions to the Linux kernel and…
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Ubuntu Reveals 26.10 Codename: What’s Behind the Unusual Choice?
Ubuntu has officially announced that the codename for its upcoming version 26.10 will be “Stonking Stingray.” This choice continues the tradition of pairing an adjective with an animal for each release, a practice that dates back to Ubuntu’s first launch in 2004 with the “Warty Warthog.” The previous long-term support version, 26.04 LTS, was named…








