Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS has been released, and is available to download. The 2nd point release adds a new Linux kernel & updated graphics drivers.
Flatpak will no longer feature in the default install of Ubuntu's 8 official flavors, with devs agreeing to only support deb and snap software OOTB.
The first Linux kernel release of 2023 is here. Linux kernel 6.2 features new hardware support, security fixes, and file system speed boosts.
The 'Horizontal OSD' extension for Linux Mint's Cinnamon desktop does what it says: it makes on-screen bubbles when changing volume/brightness, horizontal.
Got a time-sensitive workload that would benefit from the reliability and security of Ubuntu? Well, you're in luck – Real-time Ubuntu is now available.
Firefox 110 is available to download. This update to the web browser brings better WebGL performance and lets users import data from Vivaldi & Opera GX.
KDE Plasma 5.27 is here with various changes, including a new window tiling UX, Flatpak app permissions, and a multitude of multi-monitor improvements.
Patience is a virtue so if you missed Nautilus' expandable folders in list view, you'll be pleased to know it's back in Nautilus 44, coming in Ubuntu 23.04.
New emoji? Ubuntu's got 'em - well, the latest Google's Noto Color Emoji font has. Ubuntu devs have released an update that brings these emoji to LTS users.
Canonical has joined the Academy Software Foundation to help promote and advocate for the use of open source software in the media and film industries.
There are a latte of improvements on offer in the latest version of Caffeine, a GNOME extension that helps prevent your computer from sleeping.
This tip won't change your life but it may make moving files in Ubuntu a bit faster. When enabled you can drag a file over a folder and hover to open it.