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@nobody_1677@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
What’s new in security for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS?
Highlights Rust rewrite of GNU coreutils and sudo-rs TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption now considered stable More secure services (don’t run as root if not needed, AppArmor profiles) AppArmor prompting for snaps is still experiemental unfortunately
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@guy_threepwood@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
Security is nice but I would like finished ipu6 hardware support
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Are you waiting for a kernel patch, or is this support simply not available yet?
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@guy_threepwood@lemmy.world · 6d
It’s supported but buggy as hell. If you have an ipu6 laptop with a MIPI camera, the camera won’t work. Some worked in 24.04 but neither 25.x release nor the 26.04 beta work yet. And for me at least I have a (not my choice of laptop) actually supported with Ubuntu Dell machine. And even without that, it seems to suffer from random lag - I can’t seem to fathom what causes that at all. I’ve been told I should have gotten an AMD machine, but this is for work and had to be supplied through an “approved vendor” so I was limited to what they had available.
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