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Ubuntu has announced that 24.10 will be released on Oct. 10th 2024. 24.04 is the LTS release but you can go from LTS to regular when it is released in OCT. Ubuntu's release cycle stays about the same for each release they release an new updated version in April and Oct. each year. The April one is designated LTS every two years.
Good evening, I have a problem when I'm trying to install UBUNTU 24.04 LTS alongside Windows 11 Pro. I'm encounter this error during installation and it...
Backing up my system took over an hour. Once it completes the backup, we are ready to install Ubuntu. Installing Ubuntu Start by downloading your Ubuntu ISO installation file. I used 'ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso'. Use whatever program you prefer, such as Etcher, to place the ISO on a flash drive so you can boot from the drive to install Ubuntu.
FIGURE 4 This works for Ubuntu well. If you want to use USBIP on a VirtualBox machine running Ubuntu, then the setup has one extra step. Oracle Virtual Box Machines If you want to access a USB device over IP, then you need to change the machine image. To change the machine image, you need to go to the folder where the file ‘vboxmanage’ is located. On Windows, it is ‘C:\Program Files ...
If you want to use Ubuntu 20.04 on your Surface Pro 4 and have touchscreen working, install linux-surface kernel. After logging into the system my touchscreen didn't work, but what I did was executing 2 commands in terminal.
Have you tried the tool firmware-updater, which I found on 24.04. I noticed the new Ubuntu gives me notifications once a day, that I can install updates for my Intel management engine (read: NSA spy engine), my BIOS and even the firmware of my SSD. Seems there is a tool now called firmware-updater (at least thats how you launch it from the command line). You seemingly have to run this as non ...
Yeah so having to disable secure boot to install Ubuntu on this device, so should I enable secure boot again after installation? I'm sure someone is gone tell me it's my choice but would it be wise to enable or just leave it alone as disabled?