Ubuntu 18.10 Features: New Theme, Android Integration, Better Power Consumption

Ubuntu 18.10 Features: New Theme, Android Integration, Better Power Consumption

Also has media sharing, fingerprint unlocking, new installer

Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Slated for Release on October 18, 2018

Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Slated for Release on October 18, 2018

Alpha & Beta 1 milestones to be replaced with Testing Weeks

Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Is Now Officially Open for Development

Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Is Now Officially Open for Development

Will ship with GCC 8, OpenJDK 11, and Python 3.7 by default

Next Generation Ubuntu Linux Installer Could Use HTML5, Electron, and Snaps

Next Generation Ubuntu Linux Installer Could Use HTML5, Electron, and Snaps

Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth outlines upcoming features

Ubuntu 18.10 Operating System Dubbed "Cosmic Cuttlefish" by Mark Shuttleworth

Ubuntu 18.10 Operating System Dubbed "Cosmic Cuttlefish" by Mark Shuttleworth

Will launch in October with new security features

Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations

Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations

The team will only release 64-bit ISO images from now on

Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations

Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations

The OS will be released only as a 64-bit ISO image

Ubuntu 18.10 Daily Build ISOs Are Now Available to Download

Ubuntu 18.10 Daily Build ISOs Are Now Available to Download

They're still based on the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS packages

Canonical Is Considering Dropping Support for 32-Bit PCs After Ubuntu 18.10 <em>Updated</em>

Canonical Is Considering Dropping Support for 32-Bit PCs After Ubuntu 18.10 Updated

Legacy i386-only apps can run as Snaps, containers, or VMs

 
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