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- | Xubuntu 23.10 will be released on Thursday, October 12, 2023, and will be supported for nine months until July 2024. For general information and the latest updates for Xubuntu 23.10, check out the [[https:// | + | Xubuntu 23.10 was released on Thursday, October 12, 2023, and will be supported for nine months until July 2024. For general information and the latest updates for Xubuntu 23.10, check out the [[https:// |
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- | Xubuntu 23.10 Beta, Desktop and Minimal, can be downloaded from [[https:// | ||
===== Known Issues ===== | ===== Known Issues ===== | ||
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* Xorg crashes after logging in or switching users on some virtual machines, including QEMU/GNOME Boxes and Virtualbox ([[https:// | * Xorg crashes after logging in or switching users on some virtual machines, including QEMU/GNOME Boxes and Virtualbox ([[https:// | ||
- | * Poor performance and audio stuttering in some virtual machines, including VMware | + | * Poor performance and audio stuttering in some virtual machines, including VMware |
* In these instances, you will need to either [[https:// | * In these instances, you will need to either [[https:// | ||