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Kubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole Released


The Kubuntu Team is happy to announce that Kubuntu 24.10 has been released, featuring the new and beautiful KDE Plasma 6.1 simple by default, powerful when needed.

Codenamed “Oracular Oriole”, Kubuntu 24.10 continues our tradition of giving you Friendly Computing by integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution.

Under the hood, there have been updates to many core packages, including a new 6.11 based kernel, KDE Frameworks 5.116 and 6.6.0, KDE Plasma 6.1 and many updated KDE gear applications.

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in reply to Spectre

Chad is such a Chad that they even stole Romania's flag
in reply to I Cast Fist

Chad chose it when Romania was using a different one, Chad is environmentally conscious and reuses to reduce waste
in reply to Skua

To be fair to Romania, the symbol on their flag at the time was also toxic waste, so it's good they got rid of it and nobody is reusing it.
in reply to I Cast Fist

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_o…

Romania has used the flag since 1866, which appeared for the first time in its current form in Wallachia.
It was officially in use from 1866 until 1948, when it was superseded by the flag of the Socialist Republic of Romania.

Chad began to use its present flag in 1960, after it achieved independence from France. When Chad adopted its flag, Romania's flag also included an emblem in the middle of the flag on top of the tricolour.

However, in 1989 Romania's government was overthrown and the insignia was removed, reverting Romania's flag to the prewar version which matched the one which had been adopted by Chad in the meantime.

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in reply to I Cast Fist

Chad and Romania have different flags. The blue is different

You can clearly see that the flag in the image is the Chad flag


in reply to rottenwheel

I recall donationware being claimed to only provide a trickle amount - usually due to people being greedy and wanting to keep as much money as possible. Perhaps that was just that one person, but it's still unreliable income source for the Dos shareware era.

Asking for donations doesn't even solve the symptom of important software needing a team to scrounge funding. No publicly-important infrastructure should require begging.

in reply to rottenwheel

I like elementaryos approach to encourage people to pay the dev


in reply to John

While Linux can’t mix page sizes between processes, it can virtualize another Arm Linux kernel with a different page size. So we run games inside a tiny virtual machine using muvm, passing through devices like the GPU and game controllers. The hardware is happy because the system is 16K, the game is happy because the virtual machine is 4K


Insane work, holy shit


in reply to d00ery

People have always been like that. Alexandria comes to mind. Which Alexandria? Exactly.
in reply to TachyonTele

A very good example of unimaginative or unoriginal naming. Although Alexandria is presumably named after Alexander the Great, rather than because the place reminded them of Alexandria.
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in reply to lunar_solstice

Global capitalism doing what it was designed to do.




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