Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish

cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
edited March 2022 in Industry News

Out on 22 April.

same day release as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

kernel 5.15 LTS

who will be the first to install?

I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

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  • What's the point? Ubuntu pumping new releases so often. I preffer Debian's slow release cycle.

  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
    edited March 2022

    @legendary said:
    What's the point? Ubuntu pumping new releases so often. I preffer Debian's slow release cycle.

    good for AMD

    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.15-AMD

    i use Debian for production.

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • xTomxTom Hosting Provider
    edited March 2022

    I already used it, good distro, everything works fine so far.

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    @xTom said:
    I already used it, good distro, everything works fine so far.

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    just realised im on kubuntu as well, so it should follow soon after ubuntu i guess?

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • vyasvyas OGRetired
    edited March 2022

    Xubuntu on a January December nightly release of Jammy.. on my 2007 Dell Latitude D520. Quite impressed that a 15 year old machine runs so damn well on the latest incarnation. Back them I think it was closer to Oct 2021 edition- need to check what it looks like now.

    Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish nightly release, December 2021 on a Dell D520. Image by Amar Vyas

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  • @legendary said:
    What's the point? Ubuntu pumping new releases so often. I preffer Debian's slow release cycle.

    If you only count Ubuntu's LTS releases it's pretty similar to Debian with a new release every two years.

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  • MasonMason AdministratorOG
    edited March 2022

    @vyas said: Quite impressed that a 15 year old machine runs so damn well on the latest incarnation.

    One of the many reasons I love Linux. Throw it on any old hardware and it'll run perfectly fine. And unlike Windows, distro upgrades (usually) don't cripple the machine and make old hw obsolete.

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  • vyasvyas OGRetired

    @Mason said:

    @vyas said: Quite impressed that a 15 year old machine runs so damn well on the latest incarnation.

    One of the many reason I love Linux. Throw it on any old hardware and it'll run perfectly fine. And unlike Windows, distro upgrades (usually) don't cripple the machine and make old hw obsolete.

    It is interesting you mentioned that @Mason. I think four or five years ago I was listening to one of the podcasts from the distro watch feeds. So not quite sure which one it was. In that episode, some person was sharing their experience … I think this person's father in law used an older desktop from like early 2000 vintage. This person's mother in law asked this person to “fix the computer” which had been lying unused for nearly a decade. He fired it up it was xfce on Debian.

    2005 or 2006 was the last upgrade, but the look and feel and everything was so similar even down the line…all he had to do was to run an upgrade and the machine was up and running.

    One can make arguments to the contrary- wont work for distro x or desktop manager y. What about wayland, 32 bit support… etc but these (fair, valid questions) do not negate the above

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  • @Mason said:

    @vyas said: Quite impressed that a 15 year old machine runs so damn well on the latest incarnation.

    One of the many reasons I love Linux. Throw it on any old hardware and it'll run perfectly fine. And unlike Windows, distro upgrades (usually) don't cripple the machine and make old hw obsolete.

    Naturally, you're right, but several years ago, when I tried to install Debian on an old Pentium III from 1999, it was rather painful, so there are limits. I think that one can go back to machines from around 2007 without too much pain ...

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  • @angstrom said:
    Naturally, you're right, but several years ago, when I tried to install Debian on an old Pentium III from 1999, it was rather painful, so there are limits. I think that one can go back to machines from around 2007 without too much pain ...

    I was just about to type, "Tell that to my Inspiron 2650" when I saw you beat me to it. ;-)

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  • alwyzonalwyzon Hosting Provider

    @cybertech said:
    who will be the first to install?

    Already available as preinstalled option at Alwyzon but I don't recall seeing anybody being brave enough to pick it at a new order. :p

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  • @alwyzon said:

    @cybertech said:
    who will be the first to install?

    Already available as preinstalled option at Alwyzon but I don't recall seeing anybody being brave enough to pick it at a new order. :p

    — Michael

    You're always 1st. :D :+1: You're running on Proxmox so no Solus templates, aren't you?

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    @webcraft said:
    You're always 1st. :D :+1: You're running on Proxmox so no Solus templates, aren't you?

    Indeed, no SolusVM at play here. The templates are created in-house, so there is no need to wait on anybody.

    — Michael

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

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    @cybertech said:

    @xTom said:
    I already used it, good distro, everything works fine so far.

    image.png

    just realised im on kubuntu as well, so it should follow soon after ubuntu i guess?

    https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/

    Already had cdimage

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    @webcraft said:
    You're always 1st. :D :+1: You're running on Proxmox so no Solus templates, aren't you?

    Thats the beauty of VirtFusion. You can use most cloud images.

    Pull the image direct from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current and added to VF.

    Boots fine > login via key > done.

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  • @vyas Excellent laptops those. :)

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  • @VirtFusion said:

    @webcraft said:
    You're always 1st. :D :+1: You're running on Proxmox so no Solus templates, aren't you?

    Thats the beauty of VirtFusion. You can use most cloud images.

    Yes, VirtFusion is definitely in advantage regarding this. To avoid confusion, is @alwyzon using VirtFusion?

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    @webcraft said: To avoid confusion, is @alwyzon using VirtFusion?

    I don't think so.

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  • edited March 2022

    @cybertech said:

    @legendary said:
    What's the point? Ubuntu pumping new releases so often. I preffer Debian's slow release cycle.

    good for AMD

    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.15-AMD

    i use Debian for production.

    update kernel debian buster to 5.16 :

    
    curl 'https://liquorix.net/add-liquorix-repo.sh' | sudo bash
    uname -a
    Linux hostname 5.16.0-17.1-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT liquorix 5.16-24.1~buster (2022-03-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux
    
    
  • alwyzonalwyzon Hosting Provider

    @webcraft said:
    To avoid confusion, is @alwyzon using VirtFusion?

    No, we don‘t use VirtFusion. As mentioned, the templates are created in-house, more specifically through some semi-automated approach using libVirt & KVM directly not, some third-party panel.

    — Michael

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  • MikeAMikeA Hosting ProviderOG
    edited March 2022

    @VirtFusion said:
    Boots fine > login via key > done.

    The beauty of adding new OS cloud images in like 10 seconds.

    Just played around with 22.04, works as expected.

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  • vyasvyas OGRetired
    edited April 2022

    On a related note, the folks at Deepin Desktop team had posted a few days ago about "Resurrect your old computer using Deepin". Now this distro is not my cup of tea, but I decided to support them anyways: Installed it, tinkered around, will keep it for a couple of days.

    Here is the screenshot from my Dell D520 2007 vintage: https://ibb.co/V3gqTBL
    CPU Details: https://ibb.co/yFyq4SY
    System Usage: https://ibb.co/album/twNxpt

    Link to post by Deepin: https://bbs.deepin.org/en/post/232743

    Edit: kernel is 5.10.101

  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
    edited April 2022

    @vyas said:
    On a related note, the folks at Deepin Desktop team had posted a few days ago about "Resurrect your old computer using Deepin". Now this distro is not my cup of tea, but I decided to support them anyways: Installed it, tinkered around, will keep it for a couple of days.

    Here is the screenshot from my Dell D520 2007 vintage: https://ibb.co/V3gqTBL
    CPU Details: https://ibb.co/yFyq4SY
    System Usage: https://ibb.co/album/twNxpt

    Link to post by Deepin: https://bbs.deepin.org/en/post/232743

    what kernel is it on?

    edited: ooh 5.15 already

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  • FreeBSD please; or Debian please.

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  • edited April 2022

    I am waiting for Ubuntu Potatoesandwich. :relieved:
    It's going to have all sorts of snapcrafts and malfunctioning crapware on it that makes your computer freeze each 5 minutes or so and random weird laptop keyboard and touchpad problems due to snappified gnome.

    PS: 32GB RAM minimum requirements.
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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
    edited April 2022

    i've got good news and bad news.

    good news is (k)ubuntu 22.04 is officially out.

    bad news is dragonball is delayed till June.

    damn.

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    Cool
    Will check out Mate edition

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