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Ubuntu 23.10

The Ubuntu blog describes the word Mantic as being “used to describe one’s ability to prophesy or reach into the future”. This is exactly what the LXF team is attempting to do in testpiloting a daily build of the OS prior to the official release on 12/10/23.

The Minotaur was a mythical halfman, half-bull who guarded the halls of the impenetrable labyrinth of Crete. Luckily, this is totally at odds with our experience of Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur, which fully lives up to the OS’s philosophy of openness

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