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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 574
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Ubuntu 19.04 Gets Newer and Better Wallpapers
A "Disco Dingo" themed wallpaper was already there. But the latest update bring a bunch of new wallpapers as system defaults on Ubuntu 19.04.
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Retro Terminal That Emulates Old CRT Display (Ubuntu 18.10, 18.04 PPA)
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New Flatpak Sandboxing Linux Package Management Platform Release, Ubuntu 19.04 Final Freeze Stage, New Version of Emacs Out, Reiser4 File System Now Supports Linux 5.0 Kernel, New Version of Wine Released
Flatpak, the sandboxing Linux package management platform, just announced the release of version 1.3.2 containing both security and stability enhancements.
Ubuntu 19.04 is now officially in a Final Freeze stage. Its official release date is still scheduled for April 18.
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