According to Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical, over the 15 years since Ubuntu's initial release, we've seen it transition from a desktop operating system to a platform of choice spanning cloud, open infrastructure, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. With the 19.10 release, Ubuntu continues to deliver strong security and economic support for a wide range of enterprises, developers, and the extensive user community.
Ubuntu 19.10 is released with Gnome 3.34, Linux Kernel 5.3, and Raspberry Pi 4 support.
Canonical, the company behind Linux Ubuntu, has officially completed the update for Ubuntu 19.10 (or if you prefer, Eoan Ermine). There are plenty of new features and updates for users to explore in this release. Ubuntu 19.10 also brings several key advantages.
One of the highlights of Ubuntu 19.10 is improved hardware support, especially for Nvidia users. Ubuntu 19.10 comes with Nvidia drivers directly in the ISO. Canonical also introduces specific enhancements for Nvidia such as smooth graphics, frame rate, and reliability. Ubuntu 19.10 is also based on Linux Kernel 5.3 and comes with some support for AMD Navi GPUs, Ryzen 3000 motherboards, Zhaoxin x86 processors, and new Arm SoCs.
The GNOME 3.34 desktop environment is also included in Ubuntu 19.10, addressing bug fixes and performance improvements such as increased interactivity and lower CPU usage. Users can also categorize groups and icons through drag-and-drop and select dark or light mode. There's also support for the new ZFS file system.
Another notable addition is support for Raspberry Pi 4. Canonical emphasizes that with this release, Ubuntu 19.10 supports most Raspberry Pi devices. It comes with new computing features and cloud infrastructure support.
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