Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 857 for the week of September 8 - 14, 2024.
The Discourse post of this issue is available here.

In this Issue

  • Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS released
  • Oracular Oriole (to be 24.10) now in Kernel Feature Freeze
  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Hot in Support
  • Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports
  • UbuCon North America 2025 Status Update
  • LXD: Weekly news - 362
  • Starting of Ubuntu Bengal, a LoCo of Ubuntu based on Bengal, India
  • Opportunity Open Source Conference - IITK 2024
  • UbuCon Asia 2024: My first ever conference!
  • LoCo Events
  • Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 5: Introducing Permissions Prompting
  • Upstream release of cloud-init 24.3
  • ODH-029: Documenting a new project
  • Dealing with spam on Matrix
  • Advisory: Spam invite incident (2024-09-13)
  • Other Community News
  • Canonical News
  • In the Blogosphere
  • Featured Audio and Video
  • Meeting Reports
  • Upcoming Meetings and Events
  • Updates and Security for Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, and 24.04
  • And much more!


General Community News

Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS released

Paride Legovini reports the release of Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS for Desktop, Server, and Cloud, as well as flavours. We're reminded what a point-release is, given a reminder of support duration, and links for more details or to download. For a list of updates included on this ISO refer to the point-release changes link.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...er/000305.html


Oracular Oriole (to be 24.10) now in Kernel Feature Freeze

In the advancement toward release, Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) advises that the Kernel Feature Freeze for Oracular Oriole is now in place. All new features are in oracular-proposed, "and from now on we will focus on fixing bugs".

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...er/001359.html

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

  • Open: 144742 (-3)
  • Critical: 309 (0)
  • Unconfirmed: 73344 (+36)


As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

Translations

  • German: 86.70% (46707/117)
  • Ukrainian: 85.98% (49231/1262)
  • French: 83.77% (56977/7191)
  • Swedish: 79.18% (73123/1098)
  • Spanish: 76.78% (81538/4796)


Hot in Support

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Ubuntu Meeting Activity Reports

UbuCon North America 2025 Status Update

Ian Weisser provides us with a Status Update for UbuCon North America 2025. We're told the planning committee is working on the event which will be late July 2025 in Wisconsin, and volunteers are being sought. Volunteers are also sought for other event(s) on the sidelines to other major events; "This is a vision for a new planning committee". Other details are provided; and we are told we can join the discussions; the weekly meeting time is provided.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuco...s-update/47948

LXD: Weekly news - 362

"Summarizing a week full of complex bugfixes and exciting new features. From fixing races during a cluster recovery process to reworking firmware detection for VMs. The introduction of many shell completion features, support for creating many different resources from YAML strings and newly introduced API metrics as a part of a Disaster Recovery Framework for MicroCloud were some of the main changes introduced this past week. Once again featuring some contributions cherry picked from Incus. Thanks to all the contributors!"

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/weekly-news-362/47937

### UbuCon Asia 2024 Team meeting 2024-08-25 12:00 UTC ###

Youngbin Han provides the meeting notes: Action items, Sponsorship, Venue floor plan map, Registrations, Content, On-site activities & Social events, and that the Room assignment for sponsored guest is all done.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuco...2-00-utc/48053

LoCo News

Starting of Ubuntu Bengal, a LoCo of Ubuntu based on Bengal, India

Soumyadeep Ghosh tells us of the starting of Ubuntu Bengal LoCo. We're told all FOSS lovers from Bengal are welcome, with a meetup being planned soon. We're all asked to join the 'chat' on Matrix (link provided) and that the communication language is Bangla.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/start...al-india/47969

Opportunity Open Source Conference - IITK 2024

Tushar Gupta gives us an event report on attending the OOSC - 2024. We're given numerous photos, told of people there, some talks, and given links to live-streamed recordings on (youtube) Ubuntu OnAir.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/opert...itk-2024/48007


UbuCon Asia 2024: My first ever conference!

'soumyadghosh' gives a enthusiastic synopsis of his experiences in the 2 day event. Soumya thanks the many who made the trip possible and to all who participated in setting up and conducting the event. Screenshots of several of them are provided. He also gives mention of the notable personalities he was introduced to in the course of the event, focusing on snaps. The event "ended very well ... a thrilling and lovely experience, that I’d always cherish".

https://soumyadghosh.github.io/websi...con-asia-2024/

LoCo Events

The following LoCo team events are currently scheduled in the next two weeks:



Looking beyond the next two weeks? Visit the respective LoCo Team calendar to browse upcoming events.

Please see:



The Hub

Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 5: Introducing Permissions Prompting

Oliver Smith gives us another update on Ubuntu Desktop 24.10's development achievements, this update concentrating on a "experimental new feature landing". We're told about the new permissions prompting feature which will benefit "privacy and security conscious users". We're told this is a "significant step forward in application security", and shown what it looks like using GIF & images, as well as how it works. Details on trying it with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS are provided, and how feedback is sought.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubunt...rompting/47963


Upstream release of cloud-init 24.3

Chad Smith gives details of the cloud-init 24.3 release. We're given details of the work that went into this release, highlights found in the released product, some bugs fixed, warnings on breaking changes, plus the changelog.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/upstr...nit-24-3/48004

ODH-029: Documenting a new project

Graham Morrison presents and gives a 'massive thank you' to Akonev for creating slides and hosting the main session. We are provided with the program's outline and timeline for the embedded youtube video, We are invited to present, or provide suggestions for the Open Documentation Hour.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/odh-0...-project/48028

Dealing with spam on Matrix

Merlijn Sebrechts has added a documentation page on Matrix use relating to spam. The document suggests users not engage with spammers, and disable image previews so users aren't seeing 'disturbing' images before moderators and bots can remove them. Also covered: ignoring invites, contacting Ubuntu Matrix Operators, or Matrix admins.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/deali...n-matrix/48033

Advisory: Spam invite incident (2024-09-13)

Aaron Rainbolt reports of some illegal activity and advises of the steps the Matrix ops have undertaken for remedial action.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/advis...24-09-13/48034

Other Community News

GNOME Asia 2024 in Bengaluru, India

This announcement tells us the GNOME Asia 2024 is taking place in Bengaluru, India, from December 6-8, 2024. Some details are provided, including links, along with the Call for Participation that is now open with a link to submit a talk.

https://foundation.gnome.org/2024/09...ngaluru-india/

Canonical News



In the Blogosphere

GNOME 47 Release Candidate Is Now Available for Public Testing

Marius Nestor informs us the GNOME 47 Release Candidate is available for testing. We're told of some of the features we'll find in it, some new to GNOME 47, others new since the prior 47 beta release. We're given some screenshots, as well as links if we need more.

https://9to5linux.com/gnome-47-relea...public-testing

Ubuntu 24.10 Desktop To Ship With Sysprof Profiler Pre-Installed

Michael Larabel writes about Sysprof, a new tool installed by default on Ubuntu 24.10 Desktop. Michael outlines his thoughts on the inclusion, and who he feels will benefit from it. Links and some screenshots are provided.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu...ysprof-Default

STF Opens Up Maintainer Fellowship Application Process

Michael Larabel reminds us Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund announced funding for open-source maintainers, then tells us the application process is now open. Applicants have until October 20 to apply, with details of the one year sponsorship provided, with a link for applications.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/STF-Fe...ip-Application

Featured Audio and Video

Ubuntu Portugal Podcast: Episode 315 - Instalaram...Todos!

"Voltados fresquinhos de férias relaxantes e calmas, o que fomos fazer? Arranjar problemas, pois claro! Dissemos mal do MAI, recomendámos encriptação para toda a família e…se gostam de sagas épicas e odisseias com muitos obstáculos, este episódio é para vocês. Como saiu recentemente a versão 24.04.1 Noble Numbat do Ubuntu, tentámos fazer uma actualização entre LTS, de 22.04 para 24.04. A coisa correu tão bem ou tão mal, que cada passo foi um glorioso Trabalho de Hércules agrilhoado a Prometeu, levando Sísifo ao colo montanha acima, com um Aquiles à rasca do calcanhar puxando Ulisses, deitado numa maca improvisada. Felizmente a Comunidade esteve lá para dar a mão e ajudar os heróis a chegarem a bom porto…mas a que custo, Deuses nos valham!"

https://podcastubuntuportugal.org/e315/

Meeting Reports



Upcoming Meetings and Events



Times shown are UTC unless otherwise specified. For more details and farther dates please visit: https://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/ | https://discourse.ubuntu.com/upcoming-events

Updates and Security for Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, and 24.04

Security Updates



Ubuntu 20.04 Updates



End of Standard Support: April 2025

Ubuntu 22.04 Updates



End of Standard Support: April 2027

Ubuntu 24.04 Updates



End of standard support: April 2029

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