Ubuntu Touch wechselt zu einem Fixed Release Modell
Diese Änderung wird es der UBports Foundation ermöglichen, Fehler- und Sicherheitskorrekturen schneller als bisher bereitzustellen, um ein stabileres und zuverlässigeres Ubuntu Touch-Erlebnis zu gewährleisten.
We discovered a vulnerability in-house allowing users with legitimate access to a server to craft a specific API request to fetch diff content they don't have permission to see.
Nova Launcher Prime is now on sale for the cheapest price allowed in your specific region. Example, 0.49 cents USD.
This sale will last exact one week so if you don't own Nova Prime yet, now is your chance to get a great deal on the best 3rd party launcher app in the Google Play Store!
@garfieldairlines If you really don't want to wait until it's more stable, you can join our official, verified Discord server(Nova Settings -> Discord) and get the latest builds from the #releases channel. You can also just stop in and say hello as that's the official home of our community.
If you do decide to update to Nova 8, please make a Nova backup first, as Nova 8 backups aren't compatible with Nova 7.
For anyone woundering "why do you use the latest @linux#Kernel release?"
Well, I want OS/1337 to be basically 'rolling release' in that I can't be bothered #backporting stuff and I just want to pull the #releases straight from said projects.
Okay, I've not listed #syslinux & #mkdosfs and #dd which I used in making the #Floppy image but those basically don't really change much at all. We all know how #FAT12 works...
I want to try something new and created a small curated playlist for games that arrive this month (Some of them arrive on new platforms but are available otherwise). So you can easily add them to your library.
I would like to get feedback if this is something you'd like to see again or if you just will use the search and filters.
TiddlyWiki v5.3.0 has just been released with many new features: parameterised transclusion, user defined functions and widgets, new text substitution attribute syntax and HTTP requests from wiki text. Find out more at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Releases#TiddlyWiki
#Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.
If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...