Ubuntu 23.10 "Mantic Minotaur" Is One Sexy Beast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2023
- Ubuntu just released version 23.10 codenamed "Mantic Minotaur." This latest interim release of Ubuntu comes with nine months of security and maintenance updates (until July 2024). It sports the GNOME 45 desktop, the new Flutter-based App Center, and more...
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The best thing with this version of Ubuntu is the relatively large CPU/GPU/battery usage improvements of GNOME 45/Ubuntu, under the hood. Very noticable performance changes, and RAM gets released better as well. Lots of fixes.
Man. That was a quality presentation. Congrats! Ubuntu getting better and better.
I loved reviewing 23.04, testing Ubuntu Studio (KDE) 23.10 to review this week. Great video as always DT!
Ubuntu has come a long way over the years. You know, DT, I was going through my geek stuff and found an OLD copy of Ubuntu 9 still in the original cardboard sleeve direct from Canonical. They used to distribute those at convenience stores in my hometown ages ago. An absolute relic.
Finally a decent release of Ubuntu. Hopefully that is a good sign for the LTS version.
nice vid grabbing kubuntu 23.10 myself atm to play with for giggles. always nice to look at new vers.
Hey DT, at 14:57 you referred to the icon as a "settings icon", it looks to me like a "share" icon. As if they're going to implement the option to share an app link that you can send to a friend/relative.
Boomer mistake
@@erlonpb zoomer comment
@@erlonpb yeah, lmao. I can actually understand this mistake being made by a boomer. not being familiar with a share icon.
15:00 share icon. i assume its not working since theres no email or chatting app configured. this icon is commonly found on mobile phones to share stuff between apps.
Really neat to see that the new Ubuntu version is supporting TPM-based disk encryption, which means that my system can be more secure. I hope that Fedora, and the other distros (Alongside installer tools like Calamares) are next in terms of adding the option for TPM encryption in the installer. That feature is pretty neat when using Bitlocker on Windows, so if you have a laptop and it gets stolen, nobody (or at least only a small subsection of people) can just nab the drive out to view the filesystem contents.
Just for that alone it's probably one of the most notable Ubuntu releases in a while. I hated my time with Ubuntu, but it's nice to see one of the gateway Linux distros add useful new things.
They also added support for window quarter tiling which is pretty nice
active directory is key for future integration in the corporate world. it is the key to attack windows
For Ubuntu's faults, this is exactly what will take on Windows on the corpo front.
Especially if Windows 12 is a subscription model
@@kylerjohnson988 True, though for what it's worth they've been suggesting OSaaS since just after Win10 launched (I think)
@@merthyr1831 and that's the only reasonable use case for Ubuntu now i guess
hadn't looked at ubuntu in a while. the new UI looks great
I loved this Ubuntu release after a long time.
Yes
Definitely solid and sexy release who you should giving a try.
Maybe you know -- in some of the distros LibreOffice is defaulted with a black background on the Ribbon tool bar. Also, I need to go to tools and options and toggle and apply from one view to another so that I can see the icons on the black background ribbon, properly. However, every restart of the LibreOffice doesn't keep the applied view I had chosen, which is usually Galaxy. What is the way to just get a normal LibreOffice with ribbons that looks like MSOffice? Possible there is a video for this but I am not certain how to call it up. Thanks much.
Hey DT how about a Tuxedo OS 2 review
Looks pretty neat, I've never had problems with any release, LTS or not.
Would love to see the installer and app store forked and de-snapped because they would be great for some extra choice amongst distro maintainers.
if the source code is available for it, and it should be, you can just build it yourself on your own system
I'm used it, and I'm enjoying it. I'm using Flatpak, Snapd, and Pacstall on it. But, I keep snapd as alternative than Flatpak
okay I've looked up and down for a flavor of Linux and thanks to your video about the Distrowatch and now I'm not even sure which Linux to lock down to. Did you dropped Arch Linux (3 yrs old) and now I see you're wearing a Ubuntu shirt so I'm wondering are you converted to Ubuntu now? I subscribed and came across this vid. hmmm now I did have Ubuntu Studio because I'm a DJ and been wanting to steer away from Windows for a long time, just because I'm tired of having to run into issue with drivers stop working all of sudden when it was working and then out of the blue mood it's outdated and there's no updated drivers. I'm sure many people have ran into this with Windows OS.
Nice!
Looking forward to 24 03 hopeing this is a good sign
I spent some time last night figuring out how to enable guest addition drivers for Virtual Box. I was having issues with kernel headers and something about an incompatible gcc-13 after installing them through apt. I managed to solve it by installing following linux header: linux-headers-$(uname -r). Every other option was not working for me.
Virtual box was installed on Windows 11.@@Batwam0
Good video.
What does "move to the next release" mean? sudo apt upgrade? Or is it a full reinstall?
The system update you refer in your video is not a bug fix. The ubuntu 23.10 download was suspended for now as Canonical found out a hate speech inside a translation, so they are now correcting it.
lmao seriously? where was it exactly?
@@Voshchronossomeone added gay sex and Palestine related stuff in the Ukrainian language of the installer. They've removed the new update from the repository after that.
@@_lessthanzero_ thanks for the info. holy shit, surreal troll shenanigans.
@@Voshchronos For real. It's kinda nuts. As of today, it's back in the repos and you can download the iso though
as ive noticed recently on my old laptop, snaps have gotten wayyyyy faster,(still dont prefer them though) but this could be a great sign for the LTS, 24.04 will be epic
Can someone please explain why SNAP is not desired?
Thank you.
Snap on my machine is faster than flatpack now
We need open backend for snaps tho. Only the runtime is open source
And has support for drag and drop, something that i don't see on flatpaks for some reason
Many still say that it is slow, I suppose they have not used them, because as you say they are very fast now, I use snap and flatpak on my Ubuntu and this new release works very well
and by the way the new snaps store is very good, much better than the old one
@@imrafiel401install flatseal, opt in, filesystem=home of your application
That new Software Centre is crazy fast. Great work
Hey DT. I Kindly request that you make a video on how to stream DStv on linux(ubuntu). Pleaseeeeeee😢
Strangely, I upgraded my Ubuntu to 23.10… and I do not have the new Ubuntu Software Center.
Maybe it will be installed later properly.
Huh! I'm still running 20.04 (.06) and CUPS is in my Snap list ...
My LMDE 6 has > 2400 packages, :D I HAVE added a few though.
Forgot to mention that after watching your LMDE review I decided to go back to Mint from openSUSE. I really enjoyed Tumbleweed but, I always love Mint and wanted to live in the modern Debian Edition for awhile.
Does it let you move the d**ned clock out of the middle of the header bar where it's ever-so-barely obscured by the physical webcam that my employer requires me to have? All I want is a checkbox to let me move it to the top right without having to install additional software.
Gnome extensions, try just perfection. In the customize tab you can choose clock position. There are tons of extensions that can do this but this one is very popular and well maintained afaik
Sir, can this 23.10 ubuntu run on processor without TPM support? Many thanks for the answer
How are gnome extensions working for 23.10??? Usually odd year dot 10 releases tend to be the most unstable and beta like.....
Gnome 45 broke all extensions deliberately. No extension for 44 and earlier will work. Extensions breaking is always Gnomes fault not Ubuntu and most gnome development still comes from Red Hat
@@Assenayo Ubuntu can always decide to hold back Gnome 45 until those extensions are ready. But as I have mentioned, Odd year dot 10 releases always are alphas where ubuntu is expermenting. Those extensions will work when Ubuntu 24.04 comes back. Cheers.
Boy, that wallpaper is a-maze-ing!
- Dad
i tried to install new ubuntu and it's so buggy.
i faced to the failed page after installation and it showed me "something went wrong"
i tried to install for multiple times and it happened every time.
i don't know what shoud i do.
I thought it is called Mantic Manure for a second!
Isn't this release 1-2 weeks early?
he is using a threadreaper for using linux
i installed ubuntu 22 LTS a week ago, can i upgrade to 23.10?
yep u can
You can upgrade only from LTS to new LTS
i guess i wont do it
Do you think that it's a nice idea? I doubt it.
@@kaurt9954you can update to not lts releases, the option to update is just hidden by default
As of this message Unbuntu 23.10 has been taken down everywhere until further notice
Yes, everything great, but i don't need anything else then Mint. About Ubuntu I love design only
Tank you for showing new versions og Ubuntu, but I prefre you not using dark team when showing. Dark teame showes very bad light and it is difficult for us to see.
Mantic minotaur? You mean Moloch? That could explain a lot of thing in Canonical....
15:03 looks more like a share button
What kind of relatives do you have?
Mom, Dad and Aunty
Hey DT - could you canonicalize your DT-OS? Maybe call it the "Recanonicalized DTBuntu" (Think Re-Canonicalized Ubuntu but instead of ubuntu -> DTbuntu)
Dbuntu
TheBuntu@@StrikerEureka85
Why Noto fonts though and not there own Ubuntu fonts?🤔 Personally I prefer the Trebuchet MS font.
I always block snap and completely removed snaps i have
To many issues with it on my pc
I have more problems with flatpak than with snap, but I use both because some apps like bottles and protoup-qt are only like flatpak
@@kudou9243 i tried many times to use snaps but
For some reason if issues with it
I don't use Ubuntu, but KDE Neon and the only snap it has is Firefox, but I always purge it and replace it with the tarball=always the latest version. Same for Thunderbird.
Thank you for making me fall asleep! Installing Ubuntu is as exiting as watching sand flow in a desert!🤶
You must choose Ukrainian language in Ubuntu installer....
💀💀💀
22.10 LTS does not boot in try or install mode, from uefi usb stick, only in safe graphics, does not like rtx 3080 and my system at all
also why would 23.10 destroy the live update partition with the software update tools, now the usb stick cant boot anymore
aw no, its actually sudo apt upgrade which kills the overlay-live stuff on the usb stick. what gives. God, not people. hopefully. and yes the latest release image 23.10.1 of ubuntu. do you even test your stuff bro?
omg the boot loader of ubuntu 23.10.1 is super slow in 4K. its like 1fps and takes like 2-3 seconds to draw the boot menu. and 1 second to change the selection with keyboard. not like this grub.
also snap appstore has open applications and you cant update anything, nice work snap.
firefox does not open in the display it was closed on (secondary), but forces itself to open on the first display.
Do they still force snaps?
Yes. I'd stick with Linux Mint. Much better.
For me there was always a way to avoid snap on ubuntu but its still pushed on you and you still need to do some tweaks to keep firefox for exemple as deb package instead of snap.
*No they don't* - at 16:00 DT shows there is a choice between Snaps and Debs ,where the package provider has given you a choice of snap or deb .
@@PaulG.x the final straw that served to make me search for another distro after starting on Ubuntu was when i uninstalled the snap version of firefox because i wanted to try the deb version, and it indeed appeared as though i would be able to install a deb version of firefox via apt, however upon doing so i learned that rather than actually install a firefox deb package, Ubuntu had made apt slyly redirect my request to install a firefox deb over to actually just reinstall the same snap version again that i had just removed, and upon doing that the browser broke inexplicably in such a way that it wasn't even usable. so i got pissed off and just went searching for another distro immediately. i had been wanting to do so anyway, but this was the last straw that inspired me to do so
force what? just firefox is snap and you can delete it.
oh no, another install proc. video.
if you need factory support, don't use Linux. There is no factory 🏭
OMG too much fluff you forget the point that SNAP packages are inherently 5x slower then the same apps on any other non snap Linux distro period. just test and compare them for yourself. they keep trying to hide this fact. its like windows bloatware added to every app you install with snap not to mention they are still collecting selling your data..
Oopsie Ukranian.
Meh, I still prefer Kubuntu 😏
I KDE Neon😊
Too bad KDE isn't default. I think the Linux world would benefit more without Gnome and Gtk.
They won't change their desktop out of the blue, but you can always use kubuntu
kubuntu?
Kubuntu wouldn't need to exist at that point. Same with Ubuntu Gnome.@@sixdroid
Dude, im pretty sure people know how to install it.
bro is making a demo video
If you know how to install it then don't be a whiny baby about it. Be an adult, stay quiet and go do something else.
I don't need to know how to install it, I only use Gentoo Linux personally - but it's his channel, he can do what he likes and he doesn't have to consider your very specific "editorial standards" when he does so.
Get over yourself.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD That sounded the most Andrew Tate I've heard in a long time XDDDDD
Normally it'd be boring but at least Ubuntu's installer is different (Also being a flutter fanboy I appreciate seeing some good Linux apps)
Newcomers looking for an alternative to Windows may not. Besides, Ubuntu 23.04 has the Subiquity installer and 23.10 offers new options. If you know how to install it, skip that bit (like a reasonable person) and move on to the bit you want to see.
1st :)
1st (to reply to your message)
69th
AAAAAA A SEXY BEAST
first to the third to the first
@@kanji.debian Nice.
Ubuntu? ha ha ha ha, people are still using that crap?
ubuntu is cringe.
I can't believe anyone still uses it after that 'little' Amazon spyware fiasco.
they also just had a debacle with malware posing as crypto wallets up on the snap store because they werent properly vetting software uploaders. oof @@halfsourlizard9319
@@halfsourlizard9319 if people will use windows or macos, then of course people will use ubuntu
Ubuntu should ditch Firefox altogether. Find something else. That company is a dumpster fire, and the browser isn't much better these days with how bloated it seems to be.
EDIT: Calling it now, 24.04 is going to be one of the best releases of Ubuntu to date.
why.?..firefox is open source so naturally it will come as standard with an open source linux distro...Bloat.?...look at closed source garbage like vivaldi and chrome for pure gluttony....
What do you suggest? GNOME Web/Epiphany?
The hell is wrong with you ? Firefox is an excellent browser (still). And it's the most standard compliant browser.
And while I'm certainly not a fan of current day Mozilla, and their focus on SJW and less on things like ... proper financing, I still think that "dumpster fire" is a bit of an exaggeration. Checking the landscape, it can be (MUCH) worse...
so which browser should we use?
@@docdisco42 depends on what you're after. If it has to be open source, Chromium is objectively better by most metrics. I get Google is big and evil, but still. Brave is good too.
Come on now, post videos that we can actually learn from, like The Linux Cast and Brodie do, for example. Enough distro reviews for clicks. Pls. Sheesh.
he has posted countless amounts of educational videos
It's his channel, he can do what he likes, he doesn't need your approval or permission. Get over yourself.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Yep! And, as someone who previously had a YT channel, I'll just say: It's annoying af when entitled, whinging KeyboardKarens pop into the comments to speak to the manager about how someone else's channel 'should' be run.
@@halfsourlizard9319 I am shocked at the number of "self-entitled brats" that inhabit these channels.
Creators put in a lot of effort into their work and that should always be respected, especially because it's invariably available for free.
One of the rudest things someone can do, in my opinion, is as soon as a creator posts a new video to add a comment like "Can you do a video about....?" No acknowledgement of the current video, no "thank you" for it...
It's remarkable at the number of people that completely lack self-awareness to the point where they have no idea how they look, as spoiled brats, to everyone else.
I fear they were probably brought up by bad parents that never said the word "no" to them enough.
Checked out. UI is still ugly and inconsistent. Still feels like its stuck in 2015. Fonts dont render properly. As many important softwares dont support linux, and there are no drivers for cutting edge hardware, I don't understand whats the point in releasing new updates and distros. Linux developers should do something else that pays them well and gets them out of their moms basement. Desktop Linux is never going to be anything more than a hobby.
Agree...linux isn't for idiots
...apart from the little hatespeech incident. The iso has been pulled for now.
Was one of their own employees in their San Francisco office.
Curious as to what happened, it seems like everything is hate speech now. Never mind I checked Phoronix and see that it was antisemitism again. This seems to be country wide lately.
@@CabbageBlokefor real?
@@Alexander-ix2jp no.
@@jens468 Someone uploaded a screen grab from an Ubuntu post that was taken down on Twitter.
His name was Semyon something. Russian bloke.
The new flutter based app store is as bad as gnome software center, slow and buggy as hell, commandline still faster. I'd be happy to see a decent software center finally, would be really useful.
only for you, neither me nor anyone I know that the one tested there was wrong, it is missing things yes but it is not like gnome software has not been past it and apart from gnome software IF IT IS SLOW
every gui package manager i have ever seen is slow af
Mint's is somewhat bareable, but it has long way to go before it makes me give up using the terminal.
I'm a little disappointed with it, too, honestly. It is faster than the Gnome Software app, but it shows less information. Most of all, though, I'm disappointed that it doesn't allow us to add flatpak/flathub as a package source. I tend to use the terminal for the speed anyway, but I think it's important to provide these GUI options to newcomers coming from Windows.
I've never had issues with KDE Discover on Kubuntu or the Mint software Manager.... I don't use Gnome