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The main changes are that a few more GNOME components now use Gtk 4, meaning that they blend in with the now effectively mandatory "Adwaita" look and feel. It's not massively different from the previous release, GNOME 42, as used in the current long-term support edition of Ubuntu, 22.04. We looked at the beta of GNOME 43 recently.
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Canonical makes Ubuntu Pro free for up to five machines.Tuxedo Computers releases version 1.0 of its Ubuntu remix.Canonical displays controversial 'ad' in shell update prog.Zinc: An Ubuntu remix that dares to be different.The next long term release is 24.04, coming out in 2024. So, upgrading to 22.10 means that you are committing yourself in the future to upgrading to 23.04 and in turn 23.10 as well. That means that to continue getting updates, you will have to upgrade to 23.04. And most importantly, it will only get nine months of updates, which means that 22.10 will go out of support halfway through the life cycle of Ubuntu 23.04. It's not eligible for the "Ubuntu Pro" support package. Notably, current users of 22.04 won't get an upgrade offered to them. "Kinetic" being a short-term release has several consequences. LTS releases are the earlier ones in even-numbered years.
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The rule is easy to remember, but apparently quite a few people don't get it. Bear in mind that 22.10 is an interim release.
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