En effet. Mais seulement si tu as déjà une licence valide " />
Même pas (loader) : testé assez régulièrement (par VM & machine physique).
A se demander si Microsoft ne chercher pas à récupérer (ou ne pas perdre) par tous les moyens des parts de marché sur les OS grand public (fearrrr Linux) !
Updated PackagesLinux kernel 🐧Ubuntu 19.10 is based on the Linux release series 5.3. It adds a variety of new hardware support since the 5.0 kernel from 19.04, including support for AMD Navi GPUs, new ARM SoCs, ARM Komeda display, and Intel Speed Select on Xeon servers. Significant developer-facing features include pidfd support for avoiding races cause by pid reuse, a new mount api, and the io_uring interface for asynchronous I/O. To help improve boot speed the default kernel compression algorithm was changed to lz4 on most architectures, and the default initramfs compression algorithm was changed to lz4 on all architectures.
Toolchain Upgrades 🛠Ubuntu 19.10 comes with refreshed state-of-the-art toolchain including new upstream releases of glibc 2.30, ☕ OpenJDK 11, rustc 1.37, GCC 9.2, updated 🐍 Python 3.7.5, Python 3.8.0 (interpreter only), 💎 ruby 2.5.5, php 7.3.8, 🐪 perl 5.28.1, golang 1.12.10. There are new improvements on the cross-compilers front as well with POWER and AArch64 toolchain enabled to cross-compile for ARM, PPC64 LE, S390X and RISCV64 targets.
Security Improvements 🔒Ubuntu 19.10 comes with additional default hardening options enabled in GCC, including support for both stack clash protection and control-flow integrity protection. All packages in main have been rebuilt to take advantage of this, with a few exceptions.
Ubuntu DesktopGNOME 3.34 Desktop19.10 includes GNOME 3.34 which includes a lot of bug fixes, some new features and a significant improvement in responsiveness and speed.
You can group icons in the Activities overview by dragging and dropping on to other icons or groupsImproved wallpaper settingsImproved wifi settingsYou can read the 3.34 release notes here:https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.34/
Improved performance:Consistently higher and smoother frame ratesLower output latency in Xorg sessions (by one frame) for most graphics driversLower input latency for some devices such as touchpad scrolling and keyboardsLower CPU usageUbuntu 19.10 New FeaturesPlug in a USB drive and access it directly from the dockNew themes: Yaru light and dark variants are now available. Install GNOME Tweaks to easily switch your default.Support for DLNA sharing is now available by default. Share you videos to your smart TV.Xwayland apps are now supported running as root/sudo.
Added support for WPA3The Chromium browser is only available as a snap in 19.10. This blog post has more details.
ZFS on rootSupport for ZFS as the root filesystem is added as an experimental feature in 19.10Create the ZFS file system and partitioning layout automatically direct from the installerYou can read more details on Didrocks’ blog here and here.
NVIDIA-specific ImprovementsThe driver is now included in the ISOImproved startup reliability when the NVIDIA driver is in use (1, 2)
Improved rendering smoothness and frame rates specifically for NVIDIA
Sur mon C:\, le dossier de téléchargement Win10 C:\$Windows.~BT fait un peu plus de 6go (6.462go), je peux lancer setup.exe, mais j’ai bien envie d’attendre que d’autres essuient les plâtres ! " />
possesseur d’un portable asus en 8.0 home 64, j’ai migré en 8.1 pro 64 officiel pour 40 euros (belle promo chez Dart*), j’attends cette mise à jour avec impatience ! " />
En tout cas, pour ceux qui sont concernés, n’hésitez pas à faire une sauvegarde système avec des outils style Acrnis True Image (ou Clonezilla ou Norton Ghst) histoire de ne pas se retrouver le bec dans l’eau, si jamais la migration se passe mal.
Et ça, c’est valable avant (win 7⁄8) et après migration (win 10), histoire de conserver les activation de Windows ! :-)
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Windows 10 : Microsoft annonce avoir dépassé le cap du milliard de machines actives par mois
17/03/2020
Le 18/03/2020 à 07h 11
Ubuntu 19.10 « Eoan Ermine » est disponible
18/10/2019
Le 18/10/2019 à 09h 42
New features in 19.10
Updated PackagesLinux kernel 🐧Ubuntu 19.10 is based on the Linux release series 5.3. It adds a variety of new hardware support since the 5.0 kernel from 19.04, including support for AMD Navi GPUs, new ARM SoCs, ARM Komeda display, and Intel Speed Select on Xeon servers. Significant developer-facing features include pidfd support for avoiding races cause by pid reuse, a new mount api, and the io_uring interface for asynchronous I/O. To help improve boot speed the default kernel compression algorithm was changed to lz4 on most architectures, and the default initramfs compression algorithm was changed to lz4 on all architectures.
Toolchain Upgrades 🛠Ubuntu 19.10 comes with refreshed state-of-the-art toolchain including new upstream releases of glibc 2.30, ☕ OpenJDK 11, rustc 1.37, GCC 9.2, updated 🐍 Python 3.7.5, Python 3.8.0 (interpreter only), 💎 ruby 2.5.5, php 7.3.8, 🐪 perl 5.28.1, golang 1.12.10. There are new improvements on the cross-compilers front as well with POWER and AArch64 toolchain enabled to cross-compile for ARM, PPC64 LE, S390X and RISCV64 targets.
Security Improvements 🔒Ubuntu 19.10 comes with additional default hardening options enabled in GCC, including support for both stack clash protection and control-flow integrity protection. All packages in main have been rebuilt to take advantage of this, with a few exceptions.
Ubuntu DesktopGNOME 3.34 Desktop19.10 includes GNOME 3.34 which includes a lot of bug fixes, some new features and a significant improvement in responsiveness and speed.
You can group icons in the Activities overview by dragging and dropping on to other icons or groupsImproved wallpaper settingsImproved wifi settingsYou can read the 3.34 release notes here:https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.34/
Improved performance:Consistently higher and smoother frame ratesLower output latency in Xorg sessions (by one frame) for most graphics driversLower input latency for some devices such as touchpad scrolling and keyboardsLower CPU usageUbuntu 19.10 New FeaturesPlug in a USB drive and access it directly from the dockNew themes: Yaru light and dark variants are now available. Install GNOME Tweaks to easily switch your default.Support for DLNA sharing is now available by default. Share you videos to your smart TV.Xwayland apps are now supported running as root/sudo.
Added support for WPA3The Chromium browser is only available as a snap in 19.10. This blog post has more details.
ZFS on rootSupport for ZFS as the root filesystem is added as an experimental feature in 19.10Create the ZFS file system and partitioning layout automatically direct from the installerYou can read more details on Didrocks’ blog here and here.
NVIDIA-specific ImprovementsThe driver is now included in the ISOImproved startup reliability when the NVIDIA driver is in use (1, 2)
Improved rendering smoothness and frame rates specifically for NVIDIA
Updated ApplicationsLibreOffice 6.3
Firefox 69Thunderbird 68Updated SubsystemsPulseAudio 13.0
====> Bref, la routine, que du bon, quoi
Edit : la source :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseNotes?_ga=2.228177373.1319673481.1571296003-1809405612.1568869222#New_features_in_19.10
Windows 10 : les ISO et l’outil de création de clef USB sont disponibles
29/07/2015
Le 29/07/2015 à 07h 30
Sur mon C:\, le dossier de téléchargement Win10 C:\$Windows.~BT fait un peu plus de 6go (6.462go), je peux lancer setup.exe, mais j’ai bien envie d’attendre que d’autres essuient les plâtres ! " />
possesseur d’un portable asus en 8.0 home 64, j’ai migré en 8.1 pro 64 officiel pour 40 euros (belle promo chez Dart*), j’attends cette mise à jour avec impatience ! " />
En tout cas, pour ceux qui sont concernés, n’hésitez pas à faire une sauvegarde système avec des outils style Acrnis True Image (ou Clonezilla ou Norton Ghst) histoire de ne pas se retrouver le bec dans l’eau, si jamais la migration se passe mal.
Et ça, c’est valable avant (win 7⁄8) et après migration (win 10), histoire de conserver les activation de Windows ! :-)
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