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how to install ubuntu budgie 20.04.2 lts – what’s new in ubuntu budgie 20.04.2 lts – re-released iso

how to install ubuntu budgie 20.04.2 lts – what’s new in ubuntu budgie 20.04.2 lts – re-released iso

In This Video We Are Discussing About Canonical has re-released the Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS desktop images today due to an installation bug that could render OEM installations unbootable.

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To conclude the much-awaited Ubuntu LTS release day, here is David Mohammed’s announcement of the release of Ubuntu Budgie 20.04: “We are pleased to announce the release of the new version of our distribution, our second long-term support (LTS) release as an official flavor of the Ubuntu family. This LTS build is supported for three years while the regular releases are supported for 9 months. The new version rolls-up various developments, fixes and optimizations that have been released since the 18.04 LTS release in April 2018: stylish menu applet; Budgie-based network manager applet; Window Shuffler – a keyboard-friendly tiling CTRL+ALT+keypad numbers; the currently focussed window can be tiled to each corner, side to side or maximized and unmaximized all from the keyboard; desktop layouts – choose your default desktop layout with one click; 4K resolution Budgie desktop and Budgie applet support; GNOME Firmware and Drawing are the new default applications; Ubuntu Budgie team wallpapers for 20.04.

Ubuntu Budgie (previously budgie-remix) is an Ubuntu-based distribution featuring the Budgie desktop, originally developed by the Solus project. Written from scratch and integrating tightly with the GNOME stack, Budgie focuses on simplicity and elegance, while also offering useful features, such as the Raven notification and customisation centre.

A couple of days ago, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution informed users on Twitter that the ISO images of the Desktop flavor of its recently released Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa) are affected by a bug causing OEM installations via the Ubiquity installer to fail to boot due to missing kernel. As a reminder, Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS comes with updated kernel and graphics stacks backported from the more recent Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) operating system series. As such, this Focal Fossa point release is powered by the Linux 5.8 kernel and Mesa 20.3 graphics stack. According to the Launchpad entry of this bug, only certain machines were affected and it happened when networking was enabled, which means that if you did an offline installation everything worked fine. “Shortly after the release of Ubuntu 20.04.2, on Thursday February 4 2021, a regression was discovered which means that on certain systems and under certain specific conditions the Ubuntu installer can fail to install a Linux kernel. This renders the system unable to boot,” said Canonical. This is another example why Canonical needs to revamp its Ubiquity installer on Ubuntu Desktop images. Since Canonical is such a big company, it cannot take any chances to leave a buggy major release in the wild, so today they’ve re-spun the ISO images for Ubuntu Desktop and any official flavor using the Ubiquity installer, including Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Studio, and Ubuntu Kylin. Lubuntu isn’t affected by this issues as it uses the Calamares universal installer framework for Linux. Kubuntu is also using the Calamares installer, but it looks like they re-spun the 20.04.2 image anyway. Without any further ado, you can download the new ISO images, tagged with version 20.04.2.0, using the direct download links below if you plan on reinstalling or installing Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (or any of the other flavors) on a new computer. Existing users aren’t affected by this issue.

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Todays Video – Canonical Re-Releases Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS Desktop Images Due to OEM Install Bug!

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