Briefing Findings · Ubuntu 26.04 is raising practical issues—especially around
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Recent Ubuntu chatter centers on running Ubuntu on ARM64 hardware (including laptops and Macs via Parallels/virtualization), plus growing concerns around Ubuntu 26.04—specifically an unsupported ZFS version and follow-up fixes. There are also reports of Ubuntu-related malware compromise and separate discussions about alternative Ubuntu distributions and long-term Ubuntu Core security maintenance.
Recent Ubuntu chatter centers on running Ubuntu on ARM64 hardware (including laptops and Macs via Parallels/virtualization), plus growing concerns around Ubuntu 26.04—specifically an unsupported ZFS version and follow-up fixes. There are also reports of Ubuntu-related malware compromise and separate discussions about alternative Ubuntu distributions and long-term Ubuntu Core security maintenance.
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