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## In this section, list major topics of interest using bullets.
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## This gets added right before you publish bullet points of table of contents
 * Ubuntu Stats
 * Hot in Support
 * Lo``Co Events
 * Ubu``Con Asia 2023 - Meeting notes thread
 * Ubucon Latin America 2023 Announcement and Call For Papers
 * Announcing the Multipass 1.12.0 release
 * Ubuntu Summit 2023 – Call for Proposals
 * Meet Canonical at SmartNICs Summit 2023
 * 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 20.04, 22.04, 22.10, and 23.04
 * And much more!
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## 1.) Open: https://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchdate=7&sortby=replycount&searchfromtype=vBForum%3APost&forumchoice[]=327&forumchoice[]=125&prefixchoice[]=&childforums=1&type[]=1
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 * Please help with increasing swap partition on LVM on LUKS - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2487570
 * Problematic USB wireless adapter - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2487527
 * Locking Ubuntu 22.04 Makes Screens Turn Off - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2487444
 * Network Shares with Anonymous Access - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2487530
 * Request help configuring Plexmediaserver - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2487493
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Youngbin Han has posted the Minutes for the UbuCon Asia 2023 meeting of 4 June 2023. With a link to the youtube recording, list of meeting participants is provided, along with an Agenda and Discussion items. The date/time of the next meeting is also given. Youngbin Han has posted the Minutes for the Ubu``Con Asia 2023 meeting of 4 June 2023. With a link to the youtube recording, list of meeting participants is provided, along with an Agenda and Discussion items. The date/time of the next meeting is also given.
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Aaron Prisk asks us a number of questions, where we're told if we answered yes to any then Ubuntu Summit 2023 is for us. This post gives us some details of Ubuntu Summit 2023, including registering for the Conference & most importantly submitting a talk abstract. If we're wanting to submit a talk the details & requirements are provided, including the  submission deadline which is 2 July 2023. Aaron Prisk asks us a number of questions, where we're told if we answered yes to any then Ubuntu Summit 2023 is for us. This post gives us some details of Ubuntu Summit 2023, including registering for the Conference & most importantly submitting a talk abstract. If we're wanting to submit a talk the details & requirements are provided, including the submission deadline which is 2 July 2023.
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=== Ubuntu Mate is one of the most popular Ubuntu spins for a reason  ===

Jack Wallen reminisces about GNOME 2 and the outcry with the introduction of GNOME Shell or GNOME 3, which lead to the creation of other desktops such as MATE. We're introduced to the MATE desktop through discussion of Ubuntu MATE 23.04 in this post, including what's good about it, what is included, some pros & cons we may encounter, and finally given the conclusion that it's a "solid entry".
=== Ubuntu Mate is one of the most popular Ubuntu spins for a reason ===

Jack Wallen reminisces about GNOME 2 and the outcry with the introduction of GNOME Shell or GNOME 3, which led to the creation of other desktops such as MATE. We're introduced to the MATE desktop through discussion of Ubuntu MATE 23.04 in this post, including what's good about it, what is included, some pros & cons we may encounter, and finally given the conclusion that it's a "solid entry".
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, in expressing his opinion in respect to containerization,  reminds us of the early days of installing software which was replaced by package managers. We're reminded of the costs with this, which led to the newer containerized package systems and their benefits, and even costs. Next in this 'story' is the joining of GNOME and KDE Foundations in creating a joint store above Flatpak. After some discussion we're given a conclusion that "the future of the Linux desktop is here, and it's going to be containerized". Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, in expressing his opinion in respect to containerization, reminds us of the early days of installing software which was replaced by package managers. We're reminded of the costs with this, which led to the newer containerized package systems and their benefits, and even costs. Next in this 'story' is the joining of GNOME and KDE Foundations in creating a joint store above Flatpak. After some discussion we're given a conclusion that "the future of the Linux desktop is here, and it's going to be containerized".
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 * +1 maintenance reports -  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-June/date.html  * +1 maintenance reports - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-June/date.html
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## * Desktop Team: Tue, May 29, 3:30pm – 4:30pm
## * Ubuntu Foundations: Thu, May 31, 3pm – 4pm
 * Developer Membership Board: Mon, June 12, 7pm – 8pm
 * Main Inclusion Requests (MIR) Status: Tue, June 13, 3:30pm – 4:00pm
 * Technical Board: Tue, June 13, 7pm – 8pm
 * Open``Infra Summit: June 13-15 - https://ubuntu.com//blog/openinfra-summit-vancouver-2023
 * Ubuntu Foundations: Thu, June 15, 3pm – 4pm
 * Meet Canonical at SmartNICs Summit 2023: San Jose, California from June 13-15 - https://ubuntu.com//blog/join-canonical-at-smartnics-summit-2023
 * Open Source Community Africa Festival (OSCAFEST): June 15-17th -https://ubuntu.com//blog/ubuntu-at-oscafest-2023
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 * [USN-6137-1] LibRaw vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007428.html  * [USN-6137-1] Lib``Raw vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007428.html
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 * [USN-6144-1] LibreOffice vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007435.html  * [USN-6144-1] Libre``Office vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007435.html
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 * [USN-6147-1] SpiderMonkey vulnerability - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007439.html  * [USN-6147-1] Spider``Monkey vulnerability - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-June/007439.html
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 * libraw 0.19.5-1ubuntu1.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040924.html  * lib``raw 0.19.5-1ubuntu1.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040924.html
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 * libraw 0.19.5-1ubuntu1.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040926.html  * lib``raw 0.19.5-1ubuntu1.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040926.html
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 * libreoffice 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.8 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040975.html  * libre``office 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.8 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040975.html
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 * libreoffice 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.8 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040978.html  * libre``office 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.8 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2023-June/040978.html
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 * libraw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021731.html  * lib``raw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021731.html
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 * libraw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021733.html  * lib``raw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021733.html
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 * libreoffice 1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021797.html
 * libreoffice 1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021798.html
 * libre``office 1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021797.html
 * libre``office 1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/jammy-changes/2023-June/021798.html
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 * libraw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kinetic-changes/2023-June/011197.html  * lib``raw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kinetic-changes/2023-June/011197.html
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 * libraw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kinetic-changes/2023-June/011199.html  * lib``raw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.22.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kinetic-changes/2023-June/011199.html
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 * libraw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.23.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lunar-changes/2023-June/012639.html  * lib``raw 0.20.2-2ubuntu2.23.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lunar-changes/2023-June/012639.html
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WORK IN PROGRESS

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 791 for the week of June 4 - 10, 2023.

In this Issue

  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Hot in Support
  • LoCo Events

  • UbuCon Asia 2023 - Meeting notes thread

  • Ubucon Latin America 2023 Announcement and Call For Papers
  • Announcing the Multipass 1.12.0 release
  • Ubuntu Summit 2023 – Call for Proposals
  • Meet Canonical at SmartNICs Summit 2023
  • 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 20.04, 22.04, 22.10, and 23.04
  • And much more!

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

  • Open: 142154 (+39)
  • Critical: 309 (-5)
  • Unconfirmed: 71419 (+48)

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

Translations

  • Ukrainian: 87.29% (40423/1452)
  • German: 86.40% (43280/81)
  • French: 80.74% (61280/7173)
  • Spanish: 80.15% (63164/4486)
  • Swedish: 77.43% (71812/1114)

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 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: https://loco.ubuntu.com/events/

The Hub

UbuCon Asia 2023 - Meeting notes thread

Youngbin Han has posted the Minutes for the UbuCon Asia 2023 meeting of 4 June 2023. With a link to the youtube recording, list of meeting participants is provided, along with an Agenda and Discussion items. The date/time of the next meeting is also given.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubucon-asia-2023-meeting-notes-thread/36131

Ubucon Latin America 2023 Announcement and Call For Papers

Naudy Villarroel Urquiola announces UbuConLA 2023 will take place at Medellin Colombia on 28-29 September 2023. Along with more specifics on the location, we're given links for more information.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubucon-latin-america-2023-announcement-and-call-for-papers/36192

Announcing the Multipass 1.12.0 release

Christopher Townsend tells us about the new Multipass 1.12.0 release. We're reminded this is the last release that will support the hyperkit driver on MacOS. We are also given some details for upgrading if we're using MacOS, and given highlights of the release. Christopher notes several bug fixes, and provides links for more information and how to file issues or report problems and feature requests too.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/announcing-the-multipass-1-12-0-release/36206

The Planet

Ubuntu Summit 2023 – Call for Proposals

Aaron Prisk asks us a number of questions, where we're told if we answered yes to any then Ubuntu Summit 2023 is for us. This post gives us some details of Ubuntu Summit 2023, including registering for the Conference & most importantly submitting a talk abstract. If we're wanting to submit a talk the details & requirements are provided, including the submission deadline which is 2 July 2023.

https://ubuntu.com//blog/ubuntu-summit-2023-call-for-proposals

Meet Canonical at SmartNICs Summit 2023

Felicia Jia starts by telling us what SmartNICs are, and how they can save enterprise data centre costs. We're told of Panel discussions at the SmartNICs Summit in San Jose California on 13 - 15 June 2023, advised of the two tracks to be presented by Canonical, and who'll be there. We are invited to attend & speak with Canonical staff (table 16) during the entire event on 13-15 June.

https://ubuntu.com//blog/join-canonical-at-smartnics-summit-2023

Other Community News

Jack Wallen reminisces about GNOME 2 and the outcry with the introduction of GNOME Shell or GNOME 3, which led to the creation of other desktops such as MATE. We're introduced to the MATE desktop through discussion of Ubuntu MATE 23.04 in this post, including what's good about it, what is included, some pros & cons we may encounter, and finally given the conclusion that it's a "solid entry".

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ubuntu-mate-is-one-of-the-most-popular-ubuntu-spins-for-a-reason/

Canonical News

In the Press

7 Reasons to Upgrade Your Ubuntu Installation to Ubuntu 23.04

Jayric Maning writes about the release of Ubuntu 23.04, and gives us seven reasons why it's worth upgrading - even though this isn't a LTS release. Jayric highlights the refined UI/UX provided with GNOME 44, notes security patches including the Linux 6.2 kernel, depics better support for gamers, including faster performance, and more is covered. We're also reminded we can give Ubuntu 23.04 a try.

https://www.makeuseof.com/reasons-upgrade-ubuntu-installation-to-ubuntu-23-04/

In the Blogosphere

GNOME Shell 44.2 Improves Built-In Screen Recorder, Bluetooth Menu, and More

Marius Nestor reminds us of the recent release of GNOME 44.2 desktop, with the GNOME Project also releasing updates for some GNOME components: including Mutter 44.2, and GNOME Shell 44.2. We're told what these updates will improve which include fixing a memory leak and some other bugs.

https://9to5linux.com/gnome-shell-44-2-improves-built-in-screen-recorder-bluetooth-menu-and-more

Steam On Linux Tries Again For Video Hardware Acceleration By Default On NVIDIA GPUs

Michael Larabel reminds us Steam recently enabled NVIDIA GPU hardware acceleration by default, which alas ran into problems. We're now told these have been fixed with this beta release. We're giving some details of this release, with a link if we want to read the official Steam Communities announcement.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Steam-Linux-Video-Tries-Again

Ubuntu 23.10 Adds Support for Window Quarter Tiling

Joey Sneddon writes about the Ubuntu Tiling Assistant extension which is rolling out to Ubuntu 23.10 daily builds and is expected to be included by default. Joey outlines what this extension will provide for us if we're using Ubuntu 23.10, including a GIF and screenshot to help us understand. He tells us we don't have to wait but can add it now, especially if we're using Ubuntu 23.04.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/06/ubuntu-23-10-window-tiling-feature

KDE Frameworks 5.107 Enables Thumbnail Caching on Encrypted Volumes

Marius Nestor reports on the improvements, added supports, and the minor big fixes in this monthly update to the KDE Frameworks 5 software suite. A link is provided to full changelog for greater details and we are advised the updates will be available soon in our software repository.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-frameworks-5-107-enables-thumbnail-caching-on-encyrpted-volumes

In Other News

Will Flatpak and Snap replace desktop Linux native apps?

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, in expressing his opinion in respect to containerization, reminds us of the early days of installing software which was replaced by package managers. We're reminded of the costs with this, which led to the newer containerized package systems and their benefits, and even costs. Next in this 'story' is the joining of GNOME and KDE Foundations in creating a joint store above Flatpak. After some discussion we're given a conclusion that "the future of the Linux desktop is here, and it's going to be containerized".

https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/09/will_flatpak_and_snap_replace/

Debian 12 "bookworm" released

This post from our related Debian family reports the release of Debian 12 "bookworm" as stable. In briefly telling us of the nearly 1 year 10 months of development, we are given many details, including supported architectures (which includes i386). We're provided many links for more details, or to give it a 'try', and given some upgrade instructions.

https://www.debian.org/News/2023/20230610

Ubuntu Security Podcast: Episode 198

"This week we investigate the mystery of failing GPG signatures for the 16.04 ISO images, plus we look at security updates for CUPS, Avahi, the Linux kernel, FRR, Go and more."

https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-198/

Ubuntu Portugal Podcast: 250 - Cups Lock

"Hoje começamos o episódio com os Deuses a rirem do Miguel e a ungirem o Diogo de boa ventura e prosperidade. O Tiago encontra-se alheiro, alhures. Houve tempo para dizer mal da Samsung, desabafar sobre aparelhos espertos, soldadura, fumos de resina, gatos terroristas e ainda novidades do Castor Biónico, arroz com salpicão, CUPS em Snap, abacate em tudo e tudo em Snap na Letónia."

https://podcastubuntuportugal.org/e250/

Late Night Linux: Episode 232

"The future of containerised applications and immutable desktops looks more and more like the present, what looks like the Steam Deck moment for audio production, open source voice assistants suddenly seem possible, and more."

https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-232/

Linux Action News 296

"Ubuntu gets serious about the immutable desktop, red flags from Red Hat, and the little tricks Apple used to patch Wine."

https://linuxactionnews.com/296

Meeting Reports

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Times shown are UTC. For more details and farther dates please visit: https://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

Updates and Security for 20.04, 22.04, 22.10, and 23.04

Security Updates

Ubuntu 20.04 Updates

End of Standard Support: April 2025

Ubuntu 22.04 Updates

End of Standard Support: April 2027

Ubuntu 22.10 Updates

End of Life: July 2023

Ubuntu 23.04 Updates

End of Standard Support: January 2024

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