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UBUNTU 24.04 LTS

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat is currently scheduled for release on 25th April. At the time of writing, we’re working with a daily build and expect a full review next issue. Nevertheless, we discovered that Canonical has announced this LTS release will be supported for up to 12 years, assuming users opt for an Ubuntu Pro subscription. The Ubuntu installer now defaults to Minimal, but you can still choose Full as well as third-party codecs. Learn more at https://ubuntu.com.

Ubuntu 24.04 will be supported for up to 12 years.

FREEBSD 13.3

Despite moving away from 32-bit architectures in future versions (see news story, opposite page), this fourth release of the FreeBSD stable branch is still very much i386 compatible and brimming with updates. ZFS has been upgraded to OpenZFS 2.1.14. LLVM and the Clang compiler have also been updated to version 17.0.6. FreeBSD now ships with OpenSSH v9.6p1 and Sendmail v8.18.1. For a complete list of all the new FreeBSD features, pay a visit: www.FreeBSD.org/releases/13.3R/relnotes/.

FreeBSD 13.3 is dedicated to release engineer Glen Barber.

LINUX FROM SCRATCH 12.1

The Linux From Scratch Project is both a Linux installation and a book that explains how to build a custom Linux system from scratch. For version 12.1, a total of 43 packages have been upgraded, such as Binutils 2.42 and glibc 2.39. A number of revisions have also been made to the book itself to improve readability. The Linux kernel has been updated to version 6.7.4, too. You can discover more at: https://linuxfromscratch.org.

The LFS book details how to build