Hi, I am a name long since banned from everything. We are tidying our Debian servers and I found a set of ISO's that a young man found, many years ago {1}. This archive of the birth of lubuntu will be deleted in 48 hours. It is for you to decide to move it to a new home.
None, or abusive answers will be treated as a 'delete them all. Regards, phillw 1. https://phillw.net/isos/lubuntu/ On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 at 15:18, Simon Quigley <si...@tsimonq2.net> wrote: > Thanks to the hard work from our contributors, Lubuntu 24.04 LTS has > been released. With the codename Noble Numbat, Lubuntu 24.04 is the 26th > release of Lubuntu, the 12th release of Lubuntu with LXQt as the default > desktop environment. > > Download and Support Lifespan > ----------------------------- > > With Lubuntu 24.04 being a long-term support interim release, it will > follow the standard LTS support period of **three years**, and will be > supported until April 2027. > > You can download Lubuntu 24.04 here: https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ > > If you would like to upgrade your existing 23.10 installation, please > visit our manual page describing the process: > https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/D/upgrading.html > > Common Ubuntu instructions can be found here: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NobleUpgrades/ > > New in 24.04 > ------------ > > ### Try or Install Screen > > Lubuntu now ships an attractive "installer prompt", which provides a > simple, intuitive, and beautiful environment from which to connect to > the Internet, set your desired language, and choose to Try or Install > Lubuntu. If you select a different language and choose to Try Lubuntu, > the live session will automatically be updated for that language. > > ### System Installer > > #### Customize Menu > > Traditionally, installing Lubuntu only provides a regular installation > mode (a single option for installs). This changes with Lubuntu 24.04, > where you can now pick between Normal, Full, and Minimal. A Normal > installation gives you a traditional Lubuntu experience. The Minimal > mode ships with just the desktop environment and essential components > (no web browser or snapd). A Full installation is the same as Normal, > but comes with several recommended third-party apps: > > * Virtual Machine Manager > * Element > * Thunderbird > * Krita > > In addition, you can choose to download and install updates during the > installation procedure rather than having to install them afterwards. > This can help speed up the installation process and get you > up-and-running quicker. > > #### OEM Installation Mode > > Since our transition to LXQt over five years ago, we've been notably > missing one very useful feature - an OEM installation mode. In the past, > it was possible to install and configure Lubuntu on a system, then > prepare it for shipping to an end-user. This is useful for hardware > manufacturers or people giving a computer to someone else, but is not > functionality we retained. > > We are pleased to report that the OEM installer has made a comeback in > Lubuntu 24.04. > > If you're looking to sell, provision, or donate hardware with Lubuntu > preinstalled, the OEM installation mode is meant for you. OEM > installation is exactly the same as normal installation, except for the > user account created at install time is a temporary OEM user rather than > a permanent user. After installation, you can: > > * log in > * install or remove software > * run tests > * configure settings > * etc. > > Once the system is configured properly, you can activate the "Prepare > for shipping to end user" icon on the desktop, confirm that you are > finished configuring the system, shut the computer down, and then send > it to its intended destination. When the user receives it and powers it > on, they will be shown a first-boot setup screen allowing them to > configure their own user account. > > You can activate OEM installation mode by selecting "OEM install (for > manufacturers)" in the ISO boot menu. Alternatively, you can boot the > ISO normally, click Try Lubuntu, and then launch the OEM installer from > the Application Menu > System > Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS (OEM mode). > > ### Applications and Utilities > > It's not often that we add new utilities to Lubuntu, but this cycle we > added several new applications to our default install, providing several > new and powerful features we think you'll enjoy using. > > #### Bluetooth Management > > We now ship Blueman as our Bluetooth manager. This provides a convenient > system tray icon for managing bluetooth devices. If your system is > Bluetooth-enabled, a status icon will automatically appear in the toolbar. > > #### SDDM Configuration Editor > > Have you always wanted to configure the login screen? Good news, you now > can! The SDDM configuration editor allows you to modify the login screen > settings, changing the theme used, adjusting the reboot and shutdown > commands used, and much more. > > #### Software Updater > > Our previous software update installer has been replaced by a > new-and-improved utility, "Lubuntu Update". The UI has been > substantially revamped, update notifications have been integrated into > the system better, and you can now manually check for updates and > install them whenever you want. > > #### Redshift > > If you are one of the many users that benefit from having a night color > mode on your system, you'll be happy to hear that Lubuntu now ships a > night color feature via Redshift-Qt. You can enable it by running > Redshift from the application menu. > > #### Picom Configuration Utility > > Lubuntu is the lightest official Ubuntu flavor. That is by design - we > try to keep things small, sleek, and clean, rather than big, heavy, and > fancy. This commitment to a lightweight experience is most evident in > our lack of fancy desktop effects. > > What if you actually want some fancy desktop effects? > > With the Picom Configuration utility, you can now easily enable window > transparency, titlebar transparency, shadows, and fade-in/fade-out > effects on your desktop, and more. Note that changes made in this > utility will require you to log out and log back in before they take > effect. > > Artwork > ------- > > Thanks to the efforts of our team and the work of other open-source > artists and designers, we have significantly refreshed the artwork in > Lubuntu 24.04: > > * The wallpaper and login screen have been refreshed with images > designed specifically for Lubuntu 24.04. > * The Lubuntu Manual icon has been refreshed. > * For those who like to customize their desktop, you can install the > `lxqt-themes-extra` package to get two new LXQt themes (win-eleven-dark > and sombre-et-rond). > > Known Bugs > ---------- > > Please see the current list on the official release announcement: > https://lubuntu.me/noble-released/ > > Common Release Notes > -------------------- > > Please also check the Ubuntu Release Notes for more common issues and > bugs affecting all Ubuntu flavors: > https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-notes/39890 > > What is Lubuntu? > ---------------- > > Lubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor which uses the Lightweight Qt > Desktop Environment (LXQt). The project’s goal is to provide a > lightweight yet functional Linux distribution based on a rock-solid > Ubuntu base. Lubuntu provides a simple but modern and powerful graphical > user interface, and comes with a wide variety of applications so you can > browse, email, chat, play, and be productive. You can find the following > major applications and toolkits installed by default in this release: > > * LXQt 1.4.0 > * Qt 5.15.13 > * Mozilla Firefox as shipped in the snap package, the version present > on the ISO is version 125.0.2. > * LibreOffice 24.2.2 > * VLC 3.0.20 > * Featherpad 1.4.1 > * Discover Software Center 5.27.11 > > You can find a variety of other applications installed which aim to > enhance your experience while staying out of the way of your normal > workflow. New features and bugfixes in core Ubuntu components can be > found here: > https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-notes/39890 > > Lubuntu Manual > -------------- > > The Lubuntu Team has been hard at work in polishing the Lubuntu Manual > to make it easy for new and experienced users alike to use their system > more productively. The manual can be found at manual.lubuntu.me. We want > to thank Lyn Perrine for all the hard work she has put into the Lubuntu > Manual. Thank you! > > Need help quickly? The Lubuntu Manual can be accessed via the “Lubuntu > Manual” desktop icon. > > Lubuntu Project > --------------- > > ### How can I help? > > We can always use more help! No matter your skill level or your > technical experience, there’s something you can help with that can make > a huge difference in Lubuntu. Join us on our chat (which is bridged > three ways to Matrix, Telegram, and IRC) and talk to us there. Whether > you know another language, have some spare time to help us test Lubuntu, > are good at writing documentation, or just want to stay “in the know,” > that is the place to be. More information about contributing can be > found here. If you want to contribute to Lubuntu but do not feel you > have the time or skills, consider buying a t-shirt or donating to > Lubuntu. Another great method to get involved is bug reporting. If you > notice an issue, please file a bug using the instructions on the Lubuntu > Wiki. Don’t want to file a bug? Let us know what the problem is (in > detail, enough that we can reproduce it) and we can assist you in filing > one or do it ourselves. > > ### Contributors > > We would like to thank the following contributors for dedicating their > time to Lubuntu this cycle. Thank you! > > * Simon Quigley > * Aaron Rainbolt > * Walter Lapchynski > * Lyn Perrine > * Dan Simmons > * Chris Guiver > * Thomas Ward > * Rober > * sudodus > * Leó Kolbeinssonn > * KGIII > * Rik Mills > * Erich Eickmeyer > * Many more contributors! > > ### Global Team > > The Lubuntu Global Team has been created to foster communities in > non-English languages and locales. An up-to-date list of our communities > can be found on our Links page, but the existing groups include: > Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Chinese, German, Japanese, > Arabic, and French. If you would like to start a language group, join > our development channel and talk with the Global Team. At minimum, you > should have a few interested drivers of the community, and at least one > administrator that speaks English. We now have multiple languages > available in the support section of our Discourse forum. > > On behalf of the Lubuntu team, > -- > Simon Quigley > si...@tsimonq2.net > @tsimonq2:ubuntu.com on Matrix > tsimonq2 on LiberaChat and OFTC > 5C7A BEA2 0F86 3045 9CC8 > C8B5 E27F 2CF8 458C 2FA4 > -- > Lubuntu-devel mailing list > lubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-devel >
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