Rilasciata Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla” con tutte le sue derivate ufficiali.

Rilasciata con la solita precisione Ubuntu 20.10 e derivate ufficiali.

Brian Murray has announced the release of Ubuntu 20.10, codenamed “Groovy Gorilla”. The new release ships with version 5.8 of the Linux kernel and defaults to running the GNOME 3.38 desktop environment. “Codenamed “Groovy Gorilla”, 20.10 continues Ubuntu’s proud tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution. The team has been hard at work through this cycle, introducing new features and fixing bugs. The Ubuntu kernel has been updated to the 5.8 based Linux kernel, and our default toolchain has moved to gcc 10 with glibc 2.32. Additionally, there is now a desktop variant of the Raspberry Pi image for Raspberry Pi 4 4GB and 8GB. Ubuntu Desktop 20.10 introduces GNOME 3.38, the fastest release yet with significant performance improvements delivering a more responsive Experience. Additionally, the desktop installer includes the ability to connect to Active Directory domains.” Further information can be found in the project’s release announcementand in the distribution’s release notesDownload (pkglist): ubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (2,805MB, SHA256signaturetorrent), ubuntu-20.10-live-server-amd64.iso (997MB, SHA256signaturetorrent).

 

The Ubuntu MATE team has announced the release of Ubuntu MATE 20.10 which ships with the MATE 1.24.1 desktop. The new release offers nine months of support. “If you follow the Ubuntu MATE twitter account you’ll know that MATE Desktop 1.24.1 was recently released. Naturally Ubuntu MATE 20.10 features that maintenance release of MATE Desktop. In addition, we have prepared updated MATE Desktop 1.24.1 packages for Ubuntu MATE 20.04 that are currently in the SRU process. Given the number of MATE packages being updated in 20.04, it might take some time for all the updates to land, but we’re hopeful that the fixes and improvements from MATE Desktop 1.24.1 will soon be available for those of you running 20.04 LTS. The Ubuntu Desktop team added the option to enroll your computer into an Active Directory domain ? during install. We’ve been tracking that work and the same capability is available in Ubuntu MATE too.” Further information and screenshots can be found in the project’s release announcementDownloadubuntu-mate-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (2,596MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).

The Ubuntu Studio team have announced the release of Ubuntu Studio 20.10, an interim release which received nine months of support. This version makes a shift in desktop environments, migrating from Xfce to using KDE Plasma as the default user interface. “The biggest new feature is the switch of desktop environment to KDE Plasma. We believe this will provide a more cohesive and integrated experience for many of the applications that we include by default. We have previously outlined our reasoning for this switch as part of our 20.04 LTS release announcement. This release includes Plasma 5.19.5. If you would like a newer version, the Kubuntu Backports PPA may include a newer version of Plasma when ready. We are excited to be a part of the KDE community with this change, and have embraced the warm welcome we have received. You will notice that our theming and layout of Plasma looks very much like our Xfce theming. (Spoiler: it’s the same theme and layout!)” Further details can be found in the project’s release announcementDownloadubuntustudio-20.10-dvd-amd64.iso (3,650MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).

 

Jonathan Riddell has announced the release of Kubuntu 20.10, featuring the KDE Plasma 5.19.5 desktop, KDE Application 20.08, the brand-new digiKam 7.0.0, support for Cloud deployment, and various other improvements: “The Kubuntu community are delighted to announce the release of Kubuntu 20.10 ‘Groovy Gorilla’. For this release, Kubuntu ships with Plasma 5.19.5 and Applications 20.08. The desktop carries the fresh new look and gorgeous wallpaper design selected by the KDE Visual Design Group. Dolphin, KDE’s file explorer adds previews for more types of files and improvements to the way long names are summarized, allowing you to better see what each file is or does. For those of you into photography, KDE’s professional photo management application, digiKam has just released its version 7.0.0. The highlight here is the smart face recognition feature that uses deep-learning to match faces to names and even recognizes pets.” See the full release announcement for further information. Downloadkubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (2,612MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).
Dan Simmons has announced the release of Lubuntu 20.10, a new version of the Ubuntu’s lightweight subproject that features the LXQt desktop: “Lubuntu 20.10 has been released. With the code name ‘Groovy Gorilla’, Lubuntu 20.10 is the 19th release of Lubuntu and the fifth release of Lubuntu with LXQt as the default desktop environment. You can find the following major applications and toolkits installed by default in this release: LXQt 0.15.0 – with many improvements over 0.14 present in 20.04; Qt 5.14.2; Mozilla Firefox 81.0.2 which will receive updates from the Ubuntu Security team throughout the support cycle of the release; the LibreOffice 7.0.2 suite which solves the printing issue present in 20.04; VLC 3.0.11.1, for viewing media and listening to music; Featherpad 0.12.1 for notes and code editing; Discover Software Center 5.19.5 for an easy, graphical way to install and update software; the powerful and fast email client Trojitá 0.7 to get you to inbox zero in no time.” Read the rest of the release announcement for more details and screenshots. Downloadlubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (1,807MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).
David Mohammed has announced the release of Ubuntu Budgie 20.10, the latest version of the project that integrates the Budgie desktop into the underlying Ubuntu system: “For 20.10 your Ubuntu Budgie team has concentrated on paper-cuts – tidying up the rough areas reported by you our community. Shuffler has had some nice touches including the funky-sounding sticky neighbours and also a full CLI to allow the tinkers to fully customise their application arrangements. Our application menu now leverages the search facility to find the various parts of GNOME Settings. Many icons previously displayed are now stripped out allowing quicker visual access to applications. Also, look out for the optional rollover capability now in the category view. We now include a full Mac-like makeover using the fabulous Mojave theme and icons though a click of a button. Also, we have developed an optional applet to replace the menu to present a full-screen application icons display based on a new project called lightpad.” See the detailed release notes for a full list of improvements and screenshots. Downloadubuntu-budgie-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (2,455MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).
Ubuntu Kylin, a Linux distribution built for China and an official member of the Ubuntu family, has arrived at the 20.10 release. The new version features the much improved UKUI 3.0 desktop environment (a fork of MATE), as well as an enhanced file manager called Peony: “The Ubuntu Kylin team is pleased to announce the official release of the open-source operating system version 20.10 (code-named ‘Groovy Gorilla’) of Ubuntu Kylin. 20.10 is the 16th version released by Ubuntu Kylin, which provides 9-month technical support, and it is released globally. The latest Linux 5.8 kernel and UKUI 3.0 desktop environment are integrated into the Ubuntu Kylin 20.10 release by default. It has fixed many problems in the start menu, file manager and control panel so as to provide users with a more efficient and stable user experience. You are welcome to download it and have a try, and do give us feedback on your user experience.” Read the long list of improvements and bug fixes in the release announcement, available both in Simplified Chinese and in English). Here is the download link: ubuntukylin-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso(2,929MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).
Xubuntu 20.10, the latest stable version of the project’s official Ubuntu variant featuring the Xfce desktop, has been released: “Xubuntu 20.10 was released on Thursday, October 22, 2020 and will be supported for nine months until Thursday, July 22, 2021.” The project has yet to publish an official release announcement, but the release notes do provide some information, including a list of known issues: “Installer issues: grub-installer chooses which drive to install to with no user input. Graphical issues: AMD graphics – block staircase display with side-by-side monitors of different pixel widths (fixed upstream, SRU expected for 20.04.1). General issues: GNOME Font Viewer – crashes in the live environment; Xfce PulseAudio plugin – multiple notifications displayed if multiple PulseAudio plugins added to panel; Xfce Screensaver – password required twice when switching users; Xfce Settings daemon – sometimes does not run after logging in, resulting in appearance and configuration issues. This was a less active development cycle for our team, though we did make some significant improvements for our contributors.” Download link: xubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso (1,731MB, SHA256signaturetorrentpkglist).

 

 

 

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