Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Is Now Available to Download

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Is Now Available to Download

As well as the official flavors, such as Kubuntu and Xubuntu

How to Upgrade Ubuntu 19.04 to Ubuntu 19.10

How to Upgrade Ubuntu 19.04 to Ubuntu 19.10

Easy to follow instructions to upgrade your Ubuntu PC

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Enters Final Freeze Ahead of October 17th Release

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Enters Final Freeze Ahead of October 17th Release

Will introduce many new features and improvements

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Beta Is Now Available to Download for All Flavors

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Beta Is Now Available to Download for All Flavors

Includes Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, and more

These Are the Default Wallpapers of Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine)

These Are the Default Wallpapers of Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine)

The default wallpaper has also been revealed by Canonical

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" Promises More Boot Speed Improvements

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" Promises More Boot Speed Improvements

LZ4 will be the default decompression in Ubuntu 19.10

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" Enters Feature Freeze, Beta Available September 26th

Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" Enters Feature Freeze, Beta Available September 26th

The final release will be available on October 17th

RaspEX Project Brings Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" with LXDE to the Raspberry Pi 4

RaspEX Project Brings Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" with LXDE to the Raspberry Pi 4

RaspEX Build 190807 is now available to download

Ubuntu 19.10 to Support ZFS on Root as an Experimental Option in the Installer

Ubuntu 19.10 to Support ZFS on Root as an Experimental Option in the Installer

Based on the excellent ZFS on Linux implementation

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Wallpaper Competition Is Now Open for Submissions

Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Wallpaper Competition Is Now Open for Submissions

Artists and designers are invited to submit their artwork

Canonical Assures Users 32-bit Apps Will Run on Ubuntu 19.10 and Future <em>Updated</em>

Canonical Assures Users 32-bit Apps Will Run on Ubuntu 19.10 and Future Updated

However, the i386 libraries will no longer be supported

Canonical Will Drop Support for 32-bit Architectures in Future Ubuntu Releases

Canonical Will Drop Support for 32-bit Architectures in Future Ubuntu Releases

Ubuntu 19.10 to be the first release to drop 32-bit support

Ubuntu 19.10 to Be Released on October 17th, Now Open for Development

Ubuntu 19.10 to Be Released on October 17th, Now Open for Development

The beta release will be available on September 26th

Ubuntu 19.10 Daily Builds Are Now Available to Download

Ubuntu 19.10 Daily Builds Are Now Available to Download

The final release is expected to arrive in October 2019

 
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