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"textContent": "submitted by otto to mariadb_mysql\n1 points | 0 comments\nhttps://documentation.ubuntu.com/release-notes/26.04/changes-since-previous-interim/#mariadb-is-fully-supported\n\nUbuntu 26.04 has been released! MariaDB is now in the ‘main’ archive, which for Ubuntu users and Canonical customers means that **MariaDB is an officially supported core component** , rather than just an extra option. Latest version also features an Ubuntu-tailored security like custom AppArmor profile for MariaDB and a hardened systemd service.",
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