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What’s new for generic ARM64 Desktop ISOs in Ubuntu 25.10

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What’s new for generic ARM64 Desktop ISOs in Ubuntu 25.10

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Leaflet@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago
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What’s new for generic ARM64 Desktop ISOs in 25.10
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In this week’s Ubuntu Engineering spotlight, we’re diving into the technical side of how our generic ARM64 Desktop ISO works out of the box on all sorts of arm64 desktop hardware including Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops. Plus, we’ll share our upcoming plans for Ubuntu 25.10! Hardware Discovery Understanding why a single ARM64 ISO that works everywhere is challenging requires some basic knowledge about the differences between ACPI and Device Trees, and how they abstract hardware to enable device-ag...
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