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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) Released
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Reinstalled my work laptop earlier today.
sudo -Edoesn't actually bring in environment vars, breaking at least some scripts.Some of these come from Cannonical switching away from GNU userland tools. Some of these may be more Gnome choices. And some just suck.
If I wasn't stuck with Ubuntu because of software requirements, I would use nearly anything else.
Generally a good idea to wait for the .1 release if you can for bugs to be ironed out. Another option to consider is running Ubuntu in a distrobox for the sw that needs it and then run whatever distro you like.
Appreciate the suggestions.
I have to run Ubuntu for our security software (Vanta), and I did thr upgrade early mostly hoping they'd finally ironed out the issues with the ipu7 camera on the Dell XPS 13 (9350).
It's otherwise fine (although I get a touch irrational about snaps...)
Which software do you need run Ubuntu for?