I, for one, would like not to having to think about my OS much. Just knowing that it's FOSS, and get sh*t done. So here I am, mostly stuck on #Ubuntu for dev work because reasons, and not a day I don't read someone telling us it's bad and we shouldn't use it. It's a bit tiring and I've got enough on my head to consider a switch ATM. So note to myself: keep using whatever works for me while I don't have to compromise personal values, and thus become:
Anyone know how long it usually is between a release going GA and do-release-upgrade seeing it? #ubuntu Seems odd that I could download and burn the iso and do an upgrade with that, but can't do it from within the system yet.
Forced to revert to an old Windows laptop while I await a delivery from god knows where, I've just installed #WSL which at first glance works brilliantly. (That's Ubuntu running on Windows 11 and using a Linux kernel rather than a compatibility layer on the Windows kernel.)
Now all that Microsoft have to do is include the option to remove Windows and the world will be much improved. #Linux#Ubuntu
Just added #Ubuntu Server 24.04 - https://github.com/dustinrue/proxmox-packer. I need to update the page on my site with some details about how to configure cloud-init in Proxmox yet. But long story short, you must set the ip config to enable DHCP. RHEL variants don't need this.
I've updated my ansible-dev-pc¹ repository to support the recently released Ubuntu 24.04 (hence my discussion on getting .NET to behave). This supports Desktop Ubuntu 22.04/24.04, Pop!_OS 22.04, and Ubuntu 22.04/24.04 in WSL 2.
I'm still waiting for Pop!_OS 24.04 to be released so I can verify it there as well.