Canonical Patches the Raspberry Pi 2 Kernel of Ubuntu 15.10 (softpedia.com)
prisoninmate writes: Canonical released a patch for the Raspberry Pi 2 Linux kernel 4.2 packages of the Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) operating system, fixing four critical security issues. Canonical urges all users of the Ubuntu 15.10 operating system for Raspberry Pi 2 single-board computers to update the kernel packages to version linux-image-4.2.0-1016-raspi2 4.2.0-1016.23 as soon as possible.
The kernel update is not specific to the rpi2, the summary makes no sense at all
Why is Ubuntu releasing a software update worthy of an article?
But the RPi is cheaper and a LOT more useful
Time for bed, said Zebedee - boing
Do you mean that the time shown by an Apple Watch flows faster than system time in a Raspberry Pi ?
Mention rPi2 AND Ubuntu for double points. :)
This just looks like a routine security patch. Is the news supposed to be they weren't doing it this whole time???
"Set a man a fire, he'll be warm for the rest of the night. Set a man afire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
Apple time is at least 50% thinner.
Try Raspbian instead of Ubuntu on the Pi - then add systemd for even faster boot times.
Alternatively, try putting Ubuntu on the Apple watch and report back how fast it is then.
What should be done is to produce an open-source, fully accelerated graphics driver.
I like the Pi and Pi2 but this graphics architecture really needs to be opened up.
Kriston