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The Jammy desktop environment has stabilised nicely and more work has been done on supporting the server environment. Here are the notable recent changes…
We have moved onto the final phase of this project. Effort is now mostly focussed on the software requirements for the DICE desktop environment. One particularly notable change is that it is now possible to use Jammy for running web services.
This week the focus has moved on to organising all the software requirements for the Informatics DICE environment. This provides a good opportunity to make improvements to the lcfg-level support and do some much needed tidying.
The focus for work in the last week has been the desktop environment. Here are the notable details…
This week has seen some good progress on providing full support for Ubuntu Jammy in our weekly releases. Here are the details…
The support for Ubuntu Jammy is now stabilising nicely. This week we have been working on mirroring the upstream package repositories so that we can begin supporting weekly stable releases. Here are all the details…
The focus of the Jammy project has now moved on to testing of the various supported desktop models…
In the last week the focus of the work for the Jammy platform has been on building more packages for the DICE environment. Although this work is not strictly part of this project, having a more complete set of packages makes it much easier to test a range of configurations.
Details of recent progress on the Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) platform…
Details of recent progress on the Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) platform…
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