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OBS Studio Update Adds New Features, Drops 22.04 Support

For high-quality screen recording and streaming few apps comes close to the power and versatility as the cross-platform and open-source OBS Studio – and a new version is out. OBS Studio 31.0 intros a slate of new features and capabilities. Among them, the long-awaited addition of preview scrollbars, making it easier to move around previews without needing to hold the spacebar and click, and a zoom/scale indicator so users can tell when the viewpoint is zoomed/moved. Elsewhere, OBS Studio 31.0 adds a new background blur filter – but it only works on systems equipped with a compatible NVIDIA RTX GPU :sys_more_orange:
#News #AppUpdates #Gaming #ObsStudio #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/12/obs-st

Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS Released with Linux Kernel 6.8

The fifth and final point release to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is now available to download. This update was due to be released a couple of weeks ago but was delayed by a delay in getting Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS out the door – something had to give, so the release date of this update slipped. But it’s here now, ready to download. Ubuntu 24.04.5 LTS brings a freshly-spun installer image (ISO) that includes all of the software, security, and stability updates released since the last ISO was made. This cuts down on the number of updates that have to downloaded after :sys_more_orange:
#News #PointReleases #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/09/ubuntu

Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS is Available to Download

A new point release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is available to download. Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS is the fourth point release and results in a brand-new installation image (ISO) that integrates all of the security patches, bug fixes, and software updates released since last August’s Ubuntu 22.04.3 image. Additionally, Ubuntu 22.04.4 ships atop a new hardware enablement stack (HWE) composed of Linux kernel 6.5 (bringing support for newer hardware, file system tweaks, and security updates) and Mesa 23.2.1 (offering improved graphics support). Package updates include Thunderbird 115.6, and Mozilla Firefox 122 (which will auto-update to the most recent release at the :sys_more_orange:
#News #PointReleases #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/ubuntu

Ubuntu 22.04 Users Can Now Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5

You can now upgrade to Linux kernel 6.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS — no PPAs, additional repos, or edge packages required. Ubuntu routinely back-ports newer Linux kernels from “interim” releases to its latest long-term support release. The Linux 6.5 kernel from Ubuntu 23.10, released back in October, is the latest version to get the treatment. Now, this major kernel update affects the standard hardware-enablement (HWE) kernel only. It will not replace the standard GA kernel Ubuntu 22.04 LTS originally came with. If you’ve chosen to stick with Linux 5.15 because it works best then don’t fret: it ain’t going away. :sys_more_orange:
#News #Hwe #LinuxKernel #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/01/ubuntu

New Emoji Land in Ubuntu

A brown mushroom, a slice of lime, and a fiery phoenix — no, that’s not the start of a rubbish joke but a handful of the newest emoji added to the Unicode standard. And if you’re using Ubuntu, you’ll be able see and use them well before iPhone users, too. Rolling out to users on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 23.10 is an update to the Noto Color Emoji font that includes support for the 118 new emoji in Unicode 15.1. As well as the aforementioned brown mushroom, lime, and firebird, it includes new nodding and head-shaking smileys, a broken link, :sys_more_orange:
#News #Emoji #Fonts #Ubuntu22_04Lts #Unicode

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/12/ubuntu

OMG! Ubuntu · New Emoji Land in Ubuntu - OMG! UbuntuA brown mushroom, a slice of lime, and a fiery phoenix — no, that's not the start of a rubbish joke but a handful of the newest emoji added to the Unicode

Kubuntu 22.04 LTS Users Can Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27

KDE Plasma 5.27 is now available for users of Kubuntu 22.04 LTS to upgrade to — if they want to. Kubuntu 22.04 LTS ships with KDE Plasma 5.24. That’s a great release that works well for most but it lacks a few of the fancier flourishes and refinements found in more recent versions of the desktop. Now no-one need miss out. Developers working on the popular Ubuntu flavour have put in the effort to package KDE Plasma 5.27 into a backports-extra PPA. This makes it easy for those wishing to, to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27 on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS. :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #News #Backports #KdePlasma #Kubuntu #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/instal

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Released with Updated Kernel, Graphics Drivers

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS release has been made available to download. The 3rd point release in the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS series, this update rolls together all of the security patches, bug fixes, and software updates issued to the Jammy Jellyfish since the previous point release, into a shiny new ISO image. I.e. it’s a real time saver for those doing a fresh install. Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS also includes a new hardware enablement stack (HWE) composed of Linux kernel 6.2 and Mesa 23.0.4 (a sizeable update in itself). Package updates include GNOME Shell 42.9, LibreOffice 7.5.5 (an uplift over the the 7.3.x series), :sys_more_orange:
#News #PointRelease #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/08/ubuntu

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Users Can Now Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.2

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS users can now upgrade to Linux kernel 6.2 using the Software Updater tool. Ahead of the formal Ubuntu 22.04.3 point release due next week (August 10) Canonical has issued an updated kernel to existing LTS existing users to install. It back-ports the Linux 6.2 kernel used in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”. Typically, HWE updates roll out once the formal point release itself is made. This time the update has arrived earlier – which is great news for those already on the LTS as it means they can benefit from all the new features in Linux 6.2 without :sys_more_orange:
#News #Hwe #LinuxKernel #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/08/ubuntu

Ubuntu 22.04 Fixes Window Snapping Memory Bug

Users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS who make use of window snapping to enhance their productivity will be interested in a bug fixes coming down the update pipes shortly. The Mutter 42.9 update currently in Jammy’s proposed repo contains a fix for high memory and lagginess when resizing side-by-side tiled windows. Given that Ubuntu 22.04 only supports vertical side-by-side window tiling — the upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 supports quarter tiling out-of-the-box — this is likely to be a bug that has affected many users. I was interested to see if this bug was reproducible on any of my 22.04 installs. I fired :sys_more_orange:
#News #Mutter #Ubuntu22_04Lts #WindowSnapping

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/06/ubuntu

Show Remaining Disk Space in Nautilus on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Here’s a quick tip for those of you looking for an easy way to see see remaining disk space in the file manager of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Once upon a time — like, really far back — the Nautilus file manager had a static status bar. This gave you an easy, at-a-glance way to see the amount of remaining disk space in whatever drive or folder you were viewing, at all times. Alas, this feature was lost to the sands of time (well, development priorities). Nautilus still comes with a status of sorts but it’s now a floating overlay that :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #Nautilus #NautilusExtensions #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/06/see-re

Canonical Bringing Livepatch Support to HWE Kernels

Ubuntu Pro subscribers will be able to apply reboot-free updates to more Linux kernels from July. As spotted by our friends at Neowin, Canonical announced Livepatch support for Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels starting this summer. The first HWE kernel being covered as part of this support extension is Linux 6.2, which will be backported from the Ubuntu 23.04 release and pushed out to users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Livepatch is a feature only available on long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu for users with an active Ubuntu Pro subscription. When enabled, Livepatch allows users to install kernel updates (on eligible :sys_more_orange:
#News #Canonical #Hwe #Livepatch #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu

Unicode 15 Emoji Now Supported in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS users can now see a range of newer emoji in their favourite desktop apps, web browsers and command line clients. An updated version of the Noto Color Emoji font rolled out to users this week. This font is regularly updated to include support all of the new emoji adopted by the Unicode Consortium. And while these garishly colourful glyphs are frivolous to some it’s important that Ubuntu LTS users are able to see newer emoji where used, regardless of whether they want to use them themselves. Emoji are often used to carry context or nuance. Only being :sys_more_orange:
#News #Emoji #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/02/unicod

Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS Will Arrive 2 Weeks Later Than Planned

The next point release in the Ubuntu 22.04 series will be released later than initially intended. Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS had been due for release on Thursday, February 9. However, the release has had to be delayed by two weeks, and will now arrive on Thursday, February 23. Why the delay? Nothing major, as Canonical’s Lukasz Zemczak explains in an e-mail to the Ubuntu developer mailing list, writing: “As there were some unexpected complications during the preparation of our HWE 5.19 kernels for jammy, and with shim 15.7 making its way to the archive, we decided that more time is necessary :sys_more_orange:
#News #Hwe #PointRelease #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/ubuntu

First Point Release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is Available to Download

The first Ubuntu 22.04 LTS point release is now available for download, opening the gates for LTS to LTS upgrades This point release combines all the bug fixes, app updates, and security patches released to date Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS combines all of the bug fixes, app updates, performance tweaks, and security patches rolled out to the “Jammy Jellyfish” since its April debut. The idea is that you can download this version and skip needing to fetch three-months worth of updates after installation. But there’s another reason why the arrival of the first point release is a big deal: upgrades. Starting today, users :sys_more_orange:
#News #PointRelease #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/08/ubuntu

Linux Mint 21 Released, This is What’s New

The stable release of Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” is now available to download. This is the latest version of the Ubuntu-based distro and it carries a sizeable set of changes compared to the Linux Mint 20.3 release we saw at the start of the year. In this post I show you what’s new in Linux Mint 21, where to download download it, and recap how to upgrade to Linux Mint 21 from an earlier version should you be running one. As ever, Linux Mint 21 is available in three distinct distillations: the flagship Cinnamon edition (which uses the Cinnamon desktop environment by :sys_more_orange:
#News #Cinnamon #Distros #LinuxMint #LinuxMint21 #Ubuntu22_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/linux-