Ubuntu 18.10 release date is 18 October 2018. Ubuntu 18.10 “Cosmic Cuttlefish” Beta will be released on 27 September 2018. Ubuntu 18.10 will be released with many new features, such as unlock with your fingerprint, thunderbolt settings via GNOME Control Center, XDG Portals support for snap, GNOME software improvements, snap start-up time, Chromium as a […]
Ubuntu 18.04 Release Date
Canonical Hints At These Ubuntu 18.10 Features
Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish – This post is all about Ubuntu 18.10 features; Ubuntu 18.10 release date. Ubuntu 18.10 will be released with many new features, such as unlock with your fingerprint, thunderbolt settings via GNOME Control Center, XDG Portals support for snap, GNOME software improvements, snap start-up time, Chromium as a snap, power consumption […]
Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 – How To Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 Via Command Line
Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04. Learn how to upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu 16.04 via command line; update Ubuntu from terminal. Command Line Way to Upgrade Ubuntu Before upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04, please make sure to update and upgrade the current Ubuntu release using the following commands: sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt dist-upgrade Now […]
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Release Date Is 26th April 2018
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release date is 26th April 2018. As per Ubuntu 18 release date schedule, the final RC or Release Candidate is expected on 19th April 2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Is The “Bionic Beaver”. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is expected to be shipped with Linux 4.15 and GNOME 3.28 Desktop. Ubuntu 18.04 Release Date Alpha […]
Ubuntu 18.04 Is Codenamed Bionic Beaver
Ubuntu 18.04 is codenamed Bionic Beaver. As per the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release date, it will be finally released in April 2018. Announcing the release of the Ubuntu 18.04 codename, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: “Congratulations to Team Ubuntu on the release of our Artful Aardvark 17.10, featuring all your favourite desktop environments, kubernetes 1.8, the latest […]
Display The Status Of Installed Ubuntu Packages
How to find out the lifespan of Ubuntu Packages. ubuntu-support-status –show-all command shows the lifespan of Linux Ubuntu packages installed on the system. Display the Status of Ubuntu Packages Ubuntu users can use the following commands to check the status of all the installed packages. The command also displays the date of packages support ends: […]