In honor of our man loosing in the primaries 😂🤣womp womp. (old one but a good one)
-this is obviously satire 🫶
#twitchstreamer #gaminglife #politics #gaming #arg #sidequest #questing #quest #conservatism #leftism
In honor of our man loosing in the primaries 😂🤣womp womp. (old one but a good one)
-this is obviously satire 🫶
#twitchstreamer #gaminglife #politics #gaming #arg #sidequest #questing #quest #conservatism #leftism
Fuck off #Fallout76 I’m #questing
🐿️ Ubuntu 25.10 "Questing Quokka" - ITA 🇮🇹
Scopriamo la nuova release di Ubuntu, piena di novità entusiasmanti. Questing Quokka è la versione di Ubuntu più moderna, veloce e sicura di sempre. Non perderla!
Buona visione
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Ubuntu 25.10 Flatpak issue fix is on the way!
Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka was released a week ago, and it brought many new exciting features. Sadly, it appears that it has broken Flatpak support, as users were encountering errors when trying to install any Flatpak application, and bug reports, such as this one, were being landed to Launchpad.
When Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka was released, users have discovered that the installation of any Flatpak application fails with error messages stating that it’s unable to unmount revokefs-fuse, which is a fatal bug. Additionally, AppArmor generates messages that talk about permission denial of file accesses in /run/mount/utab and its related files, which are /run/mount/utab.*.
The error messages that are generated when trying to install any Flatpak application are:
Warning: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default-FAB3B3: Child process exited with code 1Warning: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default-K8HAC3: Child process exited with code 1Warning: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.freedesktop.Platform.openh264-D0P4B3: Child process exited with code 1Warning: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.gnome.Platform.Locale-QP83B3: Child process exited with code 1Warning: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Yaru-dark-M2N7B3: Child process exited with code 1error: Failed to install org.gnome.Platform: Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-4EB3B3/org.gnome.Platform-EM6KC3: Child process exited with code 1The bug will be fixed soon, but the fix has landed to the -proposed repository pocket with version 5.0.0~alpha1-0ubuntu8.1 of apparmor. Before, the version that came with the release was 5.0.0~alpha1-0ubuntu8.
When this fixed version was installed, people began verifying that the fix actually worked, and it looks like that the fix worked, as Flatpak installations seemed to have succeeded, and that the resulting applications were running fine. However, AppArmor still generates denial messages related to DAC_OVERRIDE and SETUID capabilities.
If the fix lands, you’ll be able to install and run Flatpak applications on your system.
#2510 #Flatpak #news #Questing #QuestingQuokka #Quokka #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2510 #Ubuntu2510Questing #Ubuntu2510QuestingQuokka #Ubuntu2510Quokka #update
Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka Released!
The final release of Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka is now live! All development has been finalized, and the release team has made an official announcement of the release of this version of Ubuntu as you can see here.
Upgrades to Questing Quokka will now include what’s new for this release, such as GNOME 49 and updated software, which is simplified as in below. You can find the release notes here.
This version of Ubuntu provides the following:
To upgrade your system to 25.10, either open the terminal and run do-release-upgrade as root, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first and that you’ve enabled non-LTS upgrades.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
Are you excited?
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@zeab as @laund noticed, *24.04* is named #Noble Numbat, next release with all #Rust replacements and additions is 25.10 called #Questing Quokka - it lies foundation to see if all that makes sense.
Next #Ubuntu LTS 26.04 is called #Resolute Raccoon. We'll now shortly before RC if changes done to QQ stay in the LTS
Get Ready for Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka!
The final release is just around the corner, and Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will make its official debut tomorrow as per the official release schedule for this version, which you can access here. All development has been finalized, and the release team is preparing a set of Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka images to be publicly available for download.
The release notes for this version of Ubuntu is undergoing finalization, which means that upgrades to Questing Quokka will now include what’s new for this release. You can find the release notes here.
This version of Ubuntu provides the following:
The Foundations System team is now formed that is responsible for maintaining and delivering the base components for the system. You can learn more about this for Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka here.
Are you ready for the release tomorrow?
#2510 #news #Questing #QuestingQuokka #Quokka #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2510 #Ubuntu2510Questing #Ubuntu2510QuestingQuokka #Ubuntu2510Quokka #update
Ubuntu “dangerous” images are in production!
The “dangerous” daily build images for Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka, where the team publishes DVD images that represent daily builds of Ubuntu 25.10 but with snaps being updated to their latest versions using the edge channel instead of the more stable one, are now under production! The dangerous daily build images can be downloaded, but be mindful about their unstable nature of those images.
“Why are those images created?” This is a question that you’re asking yourselves when you learn about this change. Those images are created to help developers that work on the seeded snaps for Ubuntu. This is to achieve maximum efficiency during the development of Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, and future Ubuntu versions to come biannually.
This apparently happened during the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) FDE “spike” that happened earlier this year, when the daily build images started providing snaps that were update to their latest “bleeding edge” versions to help developers.
To help reduce the workload, we expect that two kinds of daily build images be built: one that was always built with snaps in their stable versions, and one that is the “dangerous” images that we talked about earlier.
You can read the official newsletter to learn more about such images here.
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Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka Beta is Out!
Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka Beta is now released as of today for users who are curious to see the progress of this version of Ubuntu due to release on October 9th. This is to ensure that high quality is met when the final version gets released to the public.
This version of Ubuntu features GNOME 49 that has made user experience more natural and intuitive, because it introduced new features, such as the new video player that replaces Totem and the new document viewer.
In addition to that, GNOME 49 also features a redesigned calendar application that makes organizing events much easier than never before. It also allows you to export the calendar events to an .ICS file for easier export.
So, try out the beta version now by clicking on this link! Beware that beta releases might contain bugs and issues.
#2510 #beta #Linux #Questing #QuestingQuokka #Tech #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2510 #Ubuntu2510Questing #Ubuntu2510QuestingQuokka #Ubuntu2510Quokka #UbuntuBeta