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Ubuntu Makes It Easier To Launch VMs On Windows, Authd PPA Up For Testing

([Ubuntu] 6 Hours Ago Ubuntu 24.10 In July)


Oliver Smith with Canonical has been communicating a lot in recent months around [1]the great improvements planned for Ubuntu 24.10 . Canonical engineers and the Ubuntu community have been working on [2]many significant improvements for the desktop in Ubuntu 24.10 . Today is a new blog post by Oliver to highlight some of the recent changes.

In today's blog post for outlining some of the recent Ubuntu 24.10 desktop work as of mid-July, the highlights include:

- The first Ubuntu images for Microsoft Hyper-V were published. These new images allow for creating instant Ubuntu VMs on Windows.

- There is now a PPA for testing Authd as Canonical's new authentication daemon for cloud-based identity providers like OpenID Connect and Entra ID.

- GNOME 46.2 packages are being picked up for Ubuntu updates.

- Improvements for Snap updating process as part of broader Snap improvements for Ubuntu 24.10.

More details around these ongoing Ubuntu desktop improvements can be found via the [3]Ubuntu Discourse .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-24.10-Roadmap

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-24.10-Desktop-June

[3] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-desktop-s-24-10-dev-cycle-part-3-july-update/46337



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It seems these two guys, George and Harry, set out in a Hot Air
balloon to cross the United States. After forty hours in the air, George
turned to Harry, and said, "Harry, I think we've drifted off course! We
need to find out where we are."
Harry cools the air in the balloon, and they descend to below the
cloud cover. Slowly drifting over the countryside, George spots a man
standing below them and yells out, "Excuse me! Can you please tell me
where we are?"
The man on the ground yells back, "You're in a balloon, approximately
fifty feet in the air!"
George turns to Harry and says, "Well, that man *must* be a lawyer".
Replies Harry, "How can you tell?".
"Because the information he gave us is 100% accurate, and totally
useless!"

That's the end of The Joke, but for you people who are still worried about
George and Harry: they end up in the drink, and make the front page of the
New York Times: "Balloonists Soaked by Lawyer".