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- If you’ve been experiencing issues getting some apps to run or work properly in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS it may be down to the distro using AppArmor to restrict the creation of user namespaces. This change (which I touched on in my article look at what’s new in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS) is there to bolster security. […]
- Gradience (Theming App) Has Archived Its Github Page
- App Doesn’t Run in Ubuntu 24.04? AppArmor Update May Fix It
- Tiling Shell’s Latest Update Adds Blur Effect & Edge Tiling
- SoftMaker FreeOffice 2024 Released, This is What’s New
- System76 Share COSMIC DE Branding, Alpha Release Date
- Open-Source Video Editor Gets ‘Game-Changer’ Update
- Linux Mint 22 Beta Imminent as ISO Enters Testing
- Linux Media Player Celluloid Adds Slick New UI Option
- Tiling Shell Updated with New Keyboard Shortcuts + More
- Firefox’s New Tab Weather Widget: How to Try it Now
- ONLYOFFICE 8.1 Released with Enhanced PDF Editor + More
- Vivaldi 6.8 Released with Mail Client Improvements + More
- Ubuntu Summit 2024 Location & Date Announced
- Framework Laptop 13 is Getting a Drop-In RISC-V Mainboard Option
- KDE Plasma 6.1 Released With… Well, A Fair Bit!
- Cinnamon 6.2 Desktop Goes Stable Ahead of Linux Mint 22 Release
- Tiling Shell Brings Advanced Window Snapping to Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Finally Adding DEB Installer Support to App Center
Not sure you have it in your links but the best thing to come to Ubuntu 23.04 lunar lobster is Azure AD authentication. A much requested feature that Canonical are even backporting to 22.?
Not as slick as adding to Active Directory and I believe you still require a Azure AD P1 or P2 license or Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 for it to work as you need to add the integration as a enterprise app in Azure AD.
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