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Ubuntu is trending due to practical user issues and platform changes: concerns about Ubuntu 26.04 shipping with an unsupported ZFS version, troubleshooting VM memory allocation and hibernation, and reports of service/infrastructure downtime. There’s also attention on Ubuntu Core 26 for long-term security maintenance for IoT/embedded devices.

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Key Takeaway Ubuntu 26.04-related users are reporting compatibility and system issues alongside broader platform updates like Ubuntu Core 26’s long security maintenance.
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Ubuntu 26.04 compatibility Troubleshooting guides Service downtime + security
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Ubuntu 26.04-related users are reporting compatibility and system issues alongside broader platform updates like Ubuntu Core 26’s long security maintenance.

Ubuntu is trending due to practical user issues and platform changes: concerns about Ubuntu 26.04 shipping with an unsupported ZFS version, troubleshooting VM memory allocation and hibernation, and reports of service/infrastructure downtime. There’s also attention on Ubuntu Core 26 for long-term security maintenance for IoT/embedded devices.

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Release target Ubuntu Core 26 targets IoT and embedded systems
Security maintenance Up to 15 years of security maintenance

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  • Follow Ubuntu Core 26 coverage for concrete deployment details on IoT/embedded devices and maintenance timelines. CNX Software

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  • This blog ran on Ubuntu 16.04 for 10 years. I migrated it to FreeBSD crocidb.com
  • Got the native Linux version of Total War: SHOGUN 2 working again on Ubuntu/Mint r/Linux_Gaming
  • PSA: Ubuntu 26.04 ships with an unsupported ZFS version r/zfs
  • Ubuntu Not Letting Me Allocate 50% Of My Memory to VM r/vmware
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Why fix what isn't broken?

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How did we get to this point?

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