Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS has just been released. As usual with LTS point releases, the main changes are a refreshed hardware enablement stack (newer versions of the kernel, xorg & drivers) and a number...
Christian recently released bolt 0.8, which includes IOMMU support. The Ubuntu security team seemed eager to see that new feature available so I took some time this week to do the update. Since t...
I saw a few cases of those situations happening recently System76 / Pop! OS finds a bug (where ‘find’ often means that they confirm an existing upstream bug is impacting their OS version) T...
Recently Michael blogged about epiphany being outdated in Ubuntu. While I don’t think that a blog ranting was the best way to handle the problem (several of the Ubuntu Desktop members are on #g...
https://blogs.gnome.org/seb128/2019/06/06/ubuntu-keeping-up-with-gnome-stable-updates/
There was some blog entries this week about GNOME stable updates on Ubuntu. There is no reason new bug fix versions could not be uploaded to stable out of the fact that the SRU rules require to c...
https://blogs.gnome.org/seb128/2008/01/28/ubuntu-stable-updates/
The FOSSCamp and UDS week has been nice and a good occasion to talk to upstream and people from other distributions. We had desktop discussions about the new technologies landing in GNOME this cy...
GNOME 2.20.0 is available, congratulation to everybody who worked on the new version The Ubuntu users can try it in gutsy
GNOME 2.19.6 is now available in gutsy. Thanks to all the contributors mentioned on the WeeklyTODO, especially Áron, Baptiste and Fernando, you do a rocking job! Daniel packaged rarian and I’v...
https://blogs.gnome.org/seb128/2007/08/02/ubuntu-desktop-updates/
The GUADEC week really rocked. There was quite some interesting presentations and talks during the week and it was really nice to meet Vincent, Jeff, Ryan, Lucas, Thomas, Carlos, Danilo and lot o...
I’m sending this entry using blogs.gnome.org, thanks to jdub and everybody who worked on the new system which really rocks and is trivial to use! Some news of the Ubuntu desktop: New contributo...
https://blogs.gnome.org/seb128/2007/06/19/ubuntu-desktop-news/