Issue532


Contents

  1. In this Issue
  2. Ubuntu Stats
    1. Bug Stats
    2. Translations
  3. Hot in Support
    1. Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions
    2. Ubuntu Forums Top 5 Threads
  4. LoCo News
    1. FOSS Talk Live 2018
  5. LoCo Events
  6. The Hub
    1. This week in Mir (15th June, 2018)
  7. The Planet
    1. Closed Source and Ethics: Good, Bad, Or Ugly?
    2. Status of Ubuntu Mesa backports
    3. The questions you really want FSFE to answer
  8. Other Community News
    1. Speak at ELC + OpenIoT Summit EU – Proposals due by Sunday, July 1
  9. Canonical News
  10. In the Press
    1. Devuan GNU/Linux 2.0 "ASCII" Operating System Launches for Init Freedom Lovers
    2. Meet IBM Summit, World's Fastest and Smartest Supercomputer Powered by Linux
    3. Canonical Cuts Its Own Path To Put Linux In The Cloud
  11. In the Blogosphere
    1. Canonical Outs New Kernel Security Updates for All Supported Ubuntu Releases
    2. KDE Plasma 5.13 Officially Released with Revamped Lock & Login Screens, Settings
    3. Winepak Could Make it Easier to Install Windows Apps on Linux
    4. Mesa 18.0.5 Being Prepped For Ubuntu 18.04 While 18.1.1 Going Into X-Updates
    5. The NVIDIA vs. Open-Source Nouveau Linux Driver Benchmarks For Summer 2018
    6. Mir 0.32 Is Inching Close To Release With Many Improvements
    7. Mesa 18.1.2 Released With Several RADV & Intel Driver Fixes
  12. In Other News
    1. LTE-equipped automotive gateway runs Ubuntu on Bay Trail
    2. 3.5-inch Apollo Lake SBC is loaded with options
  13. Featured Audio and Video
    1. Ubuntu Podcast: S11E14.5 – Fourteen and a Half Pound Budgie
  14. Meeting Reports
  15. Upcoming Meetings and Events
  16. Updates and Security for 14.04, 16.04, 17.10, and 18.04
    1. Security Updates
    2. Ubuntu 14.04 Updates
    3. Ubuntu 16.04 Updates
    4. Ubuntu 17.10 Updates
    5. Ubuntu 18.04 Updates
  17. Subscribe
  18. Archive
  19. Further News
  20. Conclusion
  21. Credits
  22. Glossary of Terms
  23. Get Involved
  24. Feedback

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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 532 for the week of June 10 - 16, 2018.

In this Issue

  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Hot in Support
  • FOSS Talk Live 2018
  • LoCo Events

  • This week in Mir (15th June, 2018)
  • Closed Source and Ethics: Good, Bad, Or Ugly?
  • Status of Ubuntu Mesa backports
  • The questions you really want FSFE to answer
  • Other Community News
  • Canonical News
  • In the Press
  • In the Blogosphere
  • In Other News
  • Featured Audio and Video
  • Meeting Reports
  • Upcoming Meetings and Events
  • Updates and Security for 14.04, 16.04, 17.10, and 18.04
  • And much more!

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

  • Open: 136638 (+29)
  • Critical: 440 (-5)
  • Unconfirmed: 67822 (+2)

As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

Translations

  • Bosnian: 86.16% (33502/3)
  • Ukrainian: 85.62% (34815/0)
  • Spanish: 84.90% (36557/1642)
  • German: 83.92% (38925/179)
  • French: 81.36% (45115/5500)

Hot in Support

Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions

Ask (and answer!) questions at: https://askubuntu.com/

Ubuntu Forums Top 5 Threads

Find more support at: https://ubuntuforums.org/

LoCo News

FOSS Talk Live 2018

Stuart Langridge gives us a detailed report on the four live shows comprising this third year event at a pub in London, UK: Late Night Linux, Ubuntu Podcast, Linux Voice, and the “Drunken Mashup Show.”

https://kryogenix.org/days/2018/06/11/foss-talk-live-2018/

LoCo Events

The following LoCo team events are currently scheduled in the next two weeks:

Looking beyond the next two weeks? Visit the LoCo Team Portal to browse upcoming events around the world: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/

The Hub

This week in Mir (15th June, 2018)

Alan Griffiths (alan_g) tells us the development team is in the final stages to releasing Mir 0.32, with a new release candidate branch available (missing only logind changes). The changelog is provided, as is a PPA needed to test it out.

https://community.ubuntu.com/t/this-week-in-mir-15th-june-2018/6558

The Planet

Closed Source and Ethics: Good, Bad, Or Ugly?

In light of the reaction to Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub, Jono Bacon propunds the good points in both proprietary software development and open source within Microsoft's changed policies. Though development models may differ, Jono admonishes “Be nice, people.”

https://www.jonobacon.com/2018/06/11/closed-source-and-ethics-good-bad-or-ugly/

Status of Ubuntu Mesa backports

Timo Aaltonen reports that in order to backport Mesa 18.0.5 to Ubuntu 16.04, it first has to get to Ubuntu 18.04, so that upgrades from the first release to the latter will be smooth once Mesa 18.0.5 is released to 16.04 - which is already in process. Additionally, Mesa 18.1.1 is available for 18.04 via the X-Updates PPA.

https://tjaalton.wordpress.com/2018/06/13/status-of-ubuntu-mesa-backports/

The questions you really want FSFE to answer

Daniel Pocock asks for queries and feedback in respect to the Free Software Foundation Europe. Providing his contact details, he plans to respond at the Libre Software Meeting on July 7-8, 2018.

https://danielpocock.com/the-questions-you-really-want-fsfe-to-answer

Other Community News

Speak at ELC + OpenIoT Summit EU – Proposals due by Sunday, July 1

The Linux Foundation asks us to submit proposals to speak at ELC + OpenIoT Summit Europe. Information on the 13-year history of the Embedded Linux Conference as well as suggested topics and submission details are provided.

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/speak-at-elc-openiot-summit-eu-proposals-due-by-sunday-july-1/

Canonical News

In the Press

Devuan GNU/Linux 2.0 "ASCII" Operating System Launches for Init Freedom Lovers

Marius Nestor writes on the release of Devuan 2.0. The project aims to provide users alternatives to Systemd as the init system and its components. The release ships with Xfce as the default desktop environment.

https://news.softpedia.com/news/devuan-gnu-linux-2-0-ascii-operating-system-launches-for-init-freedom-lovers-521525.shtml

Meet IBM Summit, World's Fastest and Smartest Supercomputer Powered by Linux

Marius Nestor tells us of the newest most powerful supercomputer in the world, owned by the US Department of Energy. The IBM AC922 is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux with the machine designed for scientific purposes - photos and more details are provided via links.

https://news.softpedia.com/news/meet-summit-world-s-fastest-and-smartest-supercomputer-powered-by-linux-521506.shtml

Canonical Cuts Its Own Path To Put Linux In The Cloud

Daniel Robinson gives an analysis of Canonical’s emergence over competition in the enterprise arena, cloud computing, and large scale data analytics realms. The advantages are long-term support, frequent updates, the support structure, cost, and cutting edge technology.

https://www.nextplatform.com/2018/06/15/canonical-cuts-its-own-path-to-put-linux-in-the-cloud/

In the Blogosphere

Canonical Outs New Kernel Security Updates for All Supported Ubuntu Releases

Marius Nestor informs us that Canonical has released kernel updates for all supported versions of Ubuntu that fixes many flaws. He provides details and links to the relevant CVE notices. All users are advised to update, with a short note on new HWE kernels for 16.04.5 LTS, 14.04.5 LTS, and 12.04 ESM.

https://news.softpedia.com/news/canonical-outs-new-kernel-security-updates-for-all-supported-ubuntu-releases-521516.shtml

KDE Plasma 5.13 Officially Released with Revamped Lock & Login Screens, Settings

Marius Nestor notifies us that KDE Plasma 5.13 has been released, including revamped lock and login screens and redesigned system settings, optimizing startup and minimizing memory usage. Also included are improvements to the KWin window manager, a preview of GTK+ Global Menu integration, and other changes and additions. Screenshots and a video on the release are provided.

https://news.softpedia.com/news/kde-plasma-5-13-officially-released-with-revamped-lock-login-screens-settings-521521.shtml

Winepak Could Make it Easier to Install Windows Apps on Linux

Joey Sneddon informs of the new Winepak project, intended to make life a lot easier for people using WINE to run Windows applications on Linux - bundling both together as Flatpak packages for faster and easier installation.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/06/winepak-flatpak-for-wine-apps

Mesa 18.0.5 Being Prepped For Ubuntu 18.04 While 18.1.1 Going Into X-Updates

Michael Larabel advises that Ubuntu 18.04 will remain on the Mesa 18.0 series for now, currently being updated to 18.0.5. However, when Ubuntu 18.04.2 pulls in the 18.10 hardware enablement stack, an upgrade to Mesa 18.2 is expected. Meanwhile Mesa 18.1.1 has been made available for Ubuntu 18.04 in the X-Updates PPA.

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-18.04-Mesa-18.0.5

The NVIDIA vs. Open-Source Nouveau Linux Driver Benchmarks For Summer 2018

Michael Larabel reports on the progress of the open-source and proprietary NVIDIA graphic drivers and the deficiencies encountered in the first one. In his testing on several cards, for gaming the proprietary driver clearly has the greater performance.

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau-summer-2018&num=1

Mir 0.32 Is Inching Close To Release With Many Improvements

Michael Larabel writes that Mir 0.32 is closing in on release, most notably improving Wayland support, as well as adding Logind support so Unity 8 can be run from the GDM3 display manager. He provides further details and links to the full changelog so far.

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Mir-0.32-Hitting-Soon

Mesa 18.1.2 Released With Several RADV & Intel Driver Fixes

Michael Larabel writes on the bi-weekly Mesa 18.1.2 release, featuring several driver bug fixes as well as improvements to the Intel and non-ARM/non-x86 code. He provides a link to the full release notes.

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Mesa-18.1.2-Released

In Other News

LTE-equipped automotive gateway runs Ubuntu on Bay Trail

Eric Brown gives details on Kontron’s EvoTrac G102 automotive computer that comes by default running Ubuntu 16.04 as the operating system. He provides a link to the product page for additional information.

http://linuxgizmos.com/lte-equipped-automotive-gateway-runs-ubuntu-on-bay-trail/

3.5-inch Apollo Lake SBC is loaded with options

Eric Brown writes of boards offered by DFI as being full of features and Linux friendly - and the AL551 SBC supporting Ubuntu 16.04. Complete details can be found at the linked product page.

http://linuxgizmos.com/3-5-inch-apollo-lake-sbc-is-loaded-with-options/

Ubuntu Podcast: S11E14.5 – Fourteen and a Half Pound Budgie

“This show was recorded in front of a live studio audience at FOSS Talk Live on Saturday 9th June 2018! We take you on a 40 year journey through our time trumpet and contribute to some open source projects for the first time and discuss the outcomes.”

Featuring: Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, and Martin Wimpress.

http://ubuntupodcast.org/2018/06/14/s11e14-5-fourteen-and-a-half-pound-budgie/

Meeting Reports

Upcoming Meetings and Events

  • Developer Membership Board: Mon, June 18, 7pm – 8pm
  • Desktop Team: Tue, June 19, 3:30pm – 4:30pm
  • Kernel Team: Tue, June 19, 5pm – 6pm
  • Technical Board: Tue, June 19, 7pm – 8pm
  • Ubuntu Membership Board: Wed, June 20, 12pm – 1pm
  • Ubuntu Foundations: Thu, June 21, 3pm – 4pm
  • Community Council: Thu, June 21, 5pm – 6pm

For more details and farther dates please visit: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

Updates and Security for 14.04, 16.04, 17.10, and 18.04

Security Updates

Ubuntu 14.04 Updates

End of Life: April 2019

Ubuntu 16.04 Updates

End of Life: April 2021

Ubuntu 17.10 Updates

End of Life: July 2018

Ubuntu 18.04 Updates

End of Life: April 2023

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