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Recent Ubuntu discussion centers on upcoming Ubuntu 26.x releases and infrastructure/community changes: ZFS compatibility issues are flagged for Ubuntu 26.04, while other posts look at kernel planning for Ubuntu 26.10 and long-term security maintenance for Ubuntu Core. There are also operational concerns about Canonical infrastructure going down and the shutdown of Ubuntu Pastebin and legacy support links.

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Key Takeaway Expect compatibility and availability changes across Ubuntu 26.04–26.10, including a ZFS version support warning and potential link/infrastructure discontinuations.
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Expect compatibility and availability changes across Ubuntu 26.04–26.10, including a ZFS version support warning and potential link/infrastructure discontinuations.

Recent Ubuntu discussion centers on upcoming Ubuntu 26.x releases and infrastructure/community changes: ZFS compatibility issues are flagged for Ubuntu 26.04, while other posts look at kernel planning for Ubuntu 26.10 and long-term security maintenance for Ubuntu Core. There are also operational concerns about Canonical infrastructure going down and the shutdown of Ubuntu Pastebin and legacy support links.

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Ubuntu 26.04 ZFS status Ships with an unsupported ZFS version
Infrastructure outage length Ubuntu infrastructure down for more than a day

What to Watch

  • Check whether Ubuntu 26.04 updates address the unsupported ZFS version issue. r/zfs
  • Follow Canonical communications for the Ubuntu Pastebin shutdown and any impact on old Linux support links. Phoronix
  • Monitor Ubuntu infrastructure status after the reported outage lasting more than a day. Ars Technica

What Changed

  • Canonical is shutting down Ubuntu Pastebin and old Linux support links may suddenly die Phoronix
  • PSA: Ubuntu 26.04 ships with an unsupported ZFS version r/zfs
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