Ubuntu 24.04 launched from Canonical with frame pointers set up by default and more


by Neowin

Neowin— Canonical has released its latest version of the Linux-based OS Ubuntu. Version 24.04, which has the code name Noble Numbat, enables frame pointers by default for 64-bit architectures.

ZDNet—Ubuntu 24.04: This great new Linux distro isn't just fast. First things first. There really is such a thing as a numbat. It's a pocket-sized marsupial anteater (see above). And now, it's also the mascot for Canonical's latest Linux distro, Ubuntu 24.04.I've been running Noble Numbat on my 2020 vintage Dell Precision 3451. This PC originally came with Ubuntu 20.04 and is powered by an Intel 8-core 3GHz i7-9700 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Also: The best Linux distributions for beginners: Expert tested and reviewedYou don't need anywhere near that...

Ars Technica—Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Noble Numbat, overhauls its installation and app experience. Plus Raspberry Pi 5 support, better laptop power, and lots of other changes.

TechSpot—Ubuntu 24.04 LTS lands with Gnome 46, Linux 6.8, and Raspberry Pi 5 support. The biggest Linux distro release of the year, Ubuntu 24.04 brings a new app center and firmware updater based on Flutter, an updated toolchain, and experimental support for TPM-backed full disk encryption.Read Entire Article