- cross-posted to:
- ubuntu@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- ubuntu@programming.dev
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/970397
The first Ubuntu 24.04 point release won’t be released this week, as initially planned.
Ubuntu developers had been aiming to release Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS on Thursday, August 19th, but has been delayed due to ‘high-impact upgrade bugs’.
As a result, Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS is now due for release on Thursday, August 29th, two weeks later than initially planned.
Official Announcement: Ubuntu 24.04.1 point-release delayed until August 29
Tracking Document: Noble Numbat (24.04.1 LTS) Point-Release Status Tracking
I just spent the weekend installing 24.04 on a Lenovo laptop as a self-hosted server. The only thing that didn’t work was the fingerprint scanner. No big deal, but it seems peripheral device driver support is still a bit janky.
Running the self-hosted apps under Docker, though, worked without a hitch. chef’s kiss
Ubuntu release delayed 2 weeks.
Bro fell off.
(Sorry I had nothing intelligent to contribute. So I decided to contribute something to the discussion. You’re welcome.)
2 more weeks to install any other distro!
I remember when the
.04
meant the 4th month in the year…24.04 was released in April, as usual. Here we’re talking about 24.04.1, which could be seen as a “Service Pack” as it includes every patches released since then.
.1 is supposed to fix bugs not make more smh my head
What bugs has it made?
I think the “upgrade bugs” mentioned in the article are bugs happening when upgrading from previous LTS versions of Ubuntu, as usually the
. 1
release is the first one to be suggested for upgrade to these installs.
Still means that