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Ubuntu 24.10 Is The "Oracular Oriole"

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For those keeping track of Ubuntu's animal-themed codenames, Ubuntu 24.10 is now confirmed to be the Oracular Oriole.

Ubuntu 24.10 development is getting underway and now "Oracular Oriole" is the codename for this post-LTS cycle. Ubuntu codenames don't carry too much relevant weight these days besides "oracular" now being the Ubuntu package archive name for the 24.10 cycle and the names have just become increasingly more complex over the years as they continue the adjective-animal theme for A through Z.

It will be interesting to see Canonical's plans for Ubuntu 24.10 this October. Being a non-LTS release and two years until the next one, Ubuntu developers are more free to innovate in these cycles. Ubuntu 24.10 will presumably be on the Linux ~6.11 kernel, GNOME 47 desktop, GCC 14.1 compiler, and other upgrades. We'll see if they continue refining their new desktop installer this cycle and what other work they may be planning at Canonical.

Ubuntu 24.10 will hopefully be in good shape for out-of-the-box support with upcoming Intel Lunar Lake platforms, Intel Battlemage graphics, AMD Zen 5 if not already with 24.04 LTS, AMD RDNA4 graphics, and other upcoming hardware.

What do you hope to see with the Oracular Oriole? Let us know in the forums.



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Farewell we call to hearth and hall!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall,
We must away ere break of day
Far over wood and mountain tall.

To Rivendell, where Elves yet dwell
In glades beneath the misty fell,
Through moor and waste we ride in haste,
And whither then we cannot tell.

With foes ahead, behind us dread,
Beneath the sky shall be our bed,
Until at last our toil be passed,
Our journey done, our errand sped.

We must away! We must away!
We ride before the break of day!
-- J. R. R. Tolkien