On Thursday, April 25th, 2024 at 3:00 PM, Paul Heinlein <heinl...@madboa.com> 
wrote:

> https://u35970666.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.6Dgli3a5-2FDN4jL9NBXBO-2FeY63o04ugA-2BNPqlSv8Hnmly5wtPRp6gbCKMVLtoTl5wiRZpEOB55PtCXnlk8YiaDJGIlNU9ZLL9llPzW7EA-2Bms-3DL5QU_iXqIkgBxBxb26PG-2Fm1NQLP1zi48-2FfNafwEuvhX2aMn7Qvk5-2Bp4zRRGLJHCuDpBVULvhK-2B51GzXofYdnzIGVYCXDV6-2FEtrpNcrR08CP50hIfvZ19ifAtckuND8F2YQcn2EiBS7zICvW5kaBIA9or5HoDlmj6CdS4g0v1nkt4C-2Bs4Tmc2gOFkxqW6hlHCE9V6UnX-2FREeY0Ot5Ja3nudjkdnQ-3D-3D
> 
> I have done no testing yet, so this is merely passing on the
> announcement.
> 
> --
> Paul Heinlein
> heinl...@madboa.com
> 45°22'48" N, 122°35'36" W

Ah yes, a new Ubuntu release. That rare, once in a lifetime event that only 
occurs once every 6 months. ;)

Out of curiosity, is 24.04 smart enough to format XFS for updated timestamps? 
I've been doing 22.04 ubuntu-server installs lately and the default options 
seem to result in dmesg spam about xfs not supporting timestamps past 2038.
-Ben

Reply via email to