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Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 21.04 “Hirsute Hippo” Released, Download Now
https://9to5linux.com/ubuntu-cinnamon-remix-21-04-hirsute-hippo-released-download-now
#Linuxdistribution #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuCinnamonRemix #Ubuntu21.04 #HirsuteHippo
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#Linux is fun, new distros, reimagined disros @UbuntuCinnamon Remix is brand new and I felt it my duty to give it my biased review from an #openSUSE User. #BDLL
https://cubiclenate.com/2020/06/29/ubuntu-cinnamon-review-from-an-opensuse-user/ -
Hands-on review of Ubuntu 23.04 and all its flavors — Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon, Ubuntu MATE & more! Real impressions, performance notes, and which flavor might fit your next install. Great watch before you pick a distro. #Ubuntu #Linux #Kubuntu #Xubuntu #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #OpenSource #LinuxReview #English
https://tinkerbetter.tube/videos/watch/ae73e5b4-7c55-404a-82e1-d1892c1a6f68 -
Right from this moment on…
:windows: :pixel_pointing_right: :windowstrash:
#Windows10EOL #Windows10IsDead
It's time for a change…
:archlinux: :debian: :fedora: :freebsd: :ghostbsd: :linuxmint: :nomadbsd: :suse: :ubuntu:
#Arch #ArchLinux #Debian #Fedora #FreeBSD #GhostBSD #LinuxMint #NomadBSD #openSUSE #Ubuntu #Lubuntu #Xubuntu #Kubuntu #Edubuntu #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #UbuntuUnity #Windows10
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Right from this moment on…
:windows: :pixel_pointing_right: :windowstrash:
#Windows10EOL #Windows10IsDead
It's time for a change…
:archlinux: :debian: :fedora: :freebsd: :ghostbsd: :linuxmint: :nomadbsd: :suse: :ubuntu:
#Arch #ArchLinux #Debian #Fedora #FreeBSD #GhostBSD #LinuxMint #NomadBSD #openSUSE #Ubuntu #Lubuntu #Xubuntu #Kubuntu #Edubuntu #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #UbuntuUnity #Windows10
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Right from this moment on…
:windows: :pixel_pointing_right: :windowstrash:
#Windows10EOL #Windows10IsDead
It's time for a change…
:archlinux: :debian: :fedora: :freebsd: :ghostbsd: :linuxmint: :nomadbsd: :suse: :ubuntu:
#Arch #ArchLinux #Debian #Fedora #FreeBSD #GhostBSD #LinuxMint #NomadBSD #openSUSE #Ubuntu #Lubuntu #Xubuntu #Kubuntu #Edubuntu #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #UbuntuUnity #Windows10
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Right from this moment on…
:windows: :pixel_pointing_right: :windowstrash:
#Windows10EOL #Windows10IsDead
It's time for a change…
:archlinux: :debian: :fedora: :freebsd: :ghostbsd: :linuxmint: :nomadbsd: :suse: :ubuntu:
#Arch #ArchLinux #Debian #Fedora #FreeBSD #GhostBSD #LinuxMint #NomadBSD #openSUSE #Ubuntu #Lubuntu #Xubuntu #Kubuntu #Edubuntu #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #UbuntuUnity #Windows10
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Right from this moment on…
:windows: :pixel_pointing_right: :windowstrash:
#Windows10EOL #Windows10IsDead
It's time for a change…
:archlinux: :debian: :fedora: :freebsd: :ghostbsd: :linuxmint: :nomadbsd: :suse: :ubuntu:
#Arch #ArchLinux #Debian #Fedora #FreeBSD #GhostBSD #LinuxMint #NomadBSD #openSUSE #Ubuntu #Lubuntu #Xubuntu #Kubuntu #Edubuntu #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMATE #UbuntuUnity #Windows10
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#Kubuntu 25.10 se débarrassera aussi de sa session #X11
Les autres variantes officielles de la distribution, comme #Xubuntu, #UbuntuBudgie, #UbuntuUnity et #UbuntuCinnamon ne sont pas concernées.
https://next.ink/brief_article/kubuntu-25-10-se-debarrassera-aussi-de-sa-session-x11/
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#Kubuntu 25.10 se débarrassera aussi de sa session #X11
Les autres variantes officielles de la distribution, comme #Xubuntu, #UbuntuBudgie, #UbuntuUnity et #UbuntuCinnamon ne sont pas concernées.
https://next.ink/brief_article/kubuntu-25-10-se-debarrassera-aussi-de-sa-session-x11/
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#Kubuntu 25.10 se débarrassera aussi de sa session #X11
Les autres variantes officielles de la distribution, comme #Xubuntu, #UbuntuBudgie, #UbuntuUnity et #UbuntuCinnamon ne sont pas concernées.
https://next.ink/brief_article/kubuntu-25-10-se-debarrassera-aussi-de-sa-session-x11/
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#Kubuntu 25.10 se débarrassera aussi de sa session #X11
Les autres variantes officielles de la distribution, comme #Xubuntu, #UbuntuBudgie, #UbuntuUnity et #UbuntuCinnamon ne sont pas concernées.
https://next.ink/brief_article/kubuntu-25-10-se-debarrassera-aussi-de-sa-session-x11/
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Völlig unabhängig von #unplugtrump (aber da zahlt es natürlich auch ein) habe ich endlich den Umzug von #windows auf #linux vollzogen. Für Ängstliche: #linuxmint oder #ubuntucinnamon sehen aus und fühlen sich an, wie Windows. #firefox bleibt #firefox, #thunderbird bleibt #thunderbird, #libreoffice habe ich auch zuvor schon genutzt, lediglich am Umstieg von #lightroom auf #darktable (oder dann doch #rawtherapee?) habe ich noch zu knabbern und:
Kennt jemand ein vernünftiges Banking Programm (a la WISO Mein Geld)? Bei #firefly bekomme ich FinTS nicht vernünftig zum Laufen, #hibiscus funktioniert, ist aber sehr basic und optisch eher letztes Jahrhundert... -
Ubuntu 23.04 Flavors: What’s New?
Arriving alongside the Ubuntu 23.04 release are new versions of official community flavours. This time around there’s a newbie in the pack: Ubuntu Cinnamon, welcomed into the Ubuntu flavour family back in March after several years as an unofficial Ubuntu remix. In this post I share a concise overview of what new features and changes are present in the most popular Ubuntu flavours, along with downloads links so you can download them to test out yourself. Unless otherwise noted, all flavours inherit Ubuntu’s foundational packages, so you get the same Linux 6.2 kernel, updated graphics drivers, app updates, refreshed tooling, :sys_more_orange:
#News #Flavors #Kubuntu #Ubuntu23_04 #UbuntuBudgie #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuMate #Xubuntu:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/04/ubuntu-23-04-flavors-released
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Ubuntu Cinnamon is Now an Official Ubuntu Flavour
What’s the best way to sample the Cinnamon desktop on top of an Ubuntu base? You may be minded to answer Linux Mint (and that wouldn’t be a wrong answer) but with the upcoming release of Ubuntu 23.04 there’ll be a new choice to consider. The Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix team have been coaching for official status among Ubuntu’s family of flavours for a while. This week they achieved it. Following a vote of Ubuntu’s Technical Board, Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.04 is going to the first official release of this spicy new flavour. As you can probably guess, Ubuntu Cinnamon is a :sys_more_orange:
#News #LinuxMint #Ubuntu23_04 #UbuntuCinnamon:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/03/ubuntu-cinnamon-new-official-flavor
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A unos meses de los lanzamientos de las nuevas versiones LTS de Ubuntu y familia, algunas de ellas ya han comenzado con el concurso de fondos de pantalla, para quienes se animen a participar con sus trabajos.
https://ubunlog.com/lubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-abre-su-concurso-de-fondos-de-pantalla/
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#ActuLibre Ce qui est bien avec le monde du logiciel libre, c’est qu’on peut toujours creuser dans l’idiotie et l’inutilité… -> http://frederic.bezies.free.fr/blog/?p=19268 #Ubuntuetsafamille(K/X/Edu/buntu) #masturbationintellectuelle #réinventiondelaroue #UbuntuCinnamonRemix #Coupsdegueule #logiciellibre #Informatique #distribution #Trucsdegeek #Libreries #CleanJaro #geekeries #linuxmint #micro-ros #logiciel #cubuntu #Glimpse #DGLFI #libre #linux
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Don't forget to help your favorite :ubuntu: #Ubuntu flavor with beta testing! The beta should land tomorrow, and there are _a lot_ of tests that need running!
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/448/builds
You can find per-flavor release notes here, under Official Flavors: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-release-notes/35534
#Edubuntu :kubuntu: #Kubuntu :lubuntu: #Lubuntu :budgieubuntu: #UbuntuBudgie :cinnamon: #UbuntuCinnamon #UbuntuKylin :mate: #UbuntuMate #UbuntuStudio #UbuntuUnity :xubuntu: #Xubuntu
(We need more flavor emojis!)
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Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 live USB fails to boot on Dell Optiplex 7050 Micro #systeminstallation #2604
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available for users! This succeeds the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, which was a previous long-term support version of Ubuntu that provides 15 years of total support, with 5 years of mainstream support for bug fixes and other improvements.
Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.
According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:
- Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
- Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
- Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through
podman,toolbox, anddistrobox. - Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.
Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.
The App Center has seen many improvements since the last LTS release, including installs in progress, third-part deb installation, and direct uninstall of snaps from the app manager. Additionally, Security Center has been added to check your computer’s security.
As for users who are using ARM64 systems, initial hardware enablement work is conducted with the Snapdragon X Elite platform that is included in the desktop ISO, along with a generic ARM64 ISOs targeting virtual machines, ACPI + EFI platforms, and Snapdragon-based Windows-on-ARM (WoA) devices.
If you are frustrated with the way the software updater notifies you that updates are available by opening windows, the software updater has been reworked to give you an actual notification if there are available updates. An icon in the system tray will remind you that there are available updates, even though the notification has been dismissed.
The following frameworks have been updated, including, but not limited to:
- OpenSSH 1:10.2p1
- ClamAV v1.4.3
- Django v5.2
- PHP v8.5
- Dovecot v2.4.2
- Postfix v3.10.0
- Samba v4.23
- Squid v7.2
- SSSD v2.12
- MySQL v8.4.8
- PostgreSQL v18
- Valkey v9.0.3
Finally, .NET 10.0 is included with the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which allows developers and users to build and run applications that are built with .NET 10.0 to allow access to the latest features and improvements that were done in this new LTS version of .NET. Canonical has also introduced a new way to install .NET using snaps instead of a regular APT, starting with .NET 10.0.
For developers, the following toolchains, apart from .NET, have been released:
- GCC v15.2, binutils v2.45, glibc v2.42
- Python v3.13.9 and v3.14
- LLVM v21
- Rust v1.91, v1.92, v1.93
- Golang v1.25
- Zig v0.14.1
- OpenJDK v8, v11, v17, v21, v25, v26 preview, v27 preview
To upgrade your system to 26.04 LTS, either open the terminal and run sudo do-release-upgrade, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Kubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Lubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04 desktop
- Xubuntu 26.04 desktop
To learn more about the changes, as well as a download link, consult the changelogs below.
Official announcement Learn more More changes #2604 #2604LTS #Linux #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update -
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available for users! This succeeds the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, which was a previous long-term support version of Ubuntu that provides 15 years of total support, with 5 years of mainstream support for bug fixes and other improvements.
Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.
According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:
- Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
- Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
- Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through
podman,toolbox, anddistrobox. - Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.
Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.
The App Center has seen many improvements since the last LTS release, including installs in progress, third-part deb installation, and direct uninstall of snaps from the app manager. Additionally, Security Center has been added to check your computer’s security.
As for users who are using ARM64 systems, initial hardware enablement work is conducted with the Snapdragon X Elite platform that is included in the desktop ISO, along with a generic ARM64 ISOs targeting virtual machines, ACPI + EFI platforms, and Snapdragon-based Windows-on-ARM (WoA) devices.
If you are frustrated with the way the software updater notifies you that updates are available by opening windows, the software updater has been reworked to give you an actual notification if there are available updates. An icon in the system tray will remind you that there are available updates, even though the notification has been dismissed.
The following frameworks have been updated, including, but not limited to:
- OpenSSH 1:10.2p1
- ClamAV v1.4.3
- Django v5.2
- PHP v8.5
- Dovecot v2.4.2
- Postfix v3.10.0
- Samba v4.23
- Squid v7.2
- SSSD v2.12
- MySQL v8.4.8
- PostgreSQL v18
- Valkey v9.0.3
Finally, .NET 10.0 is included with the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which allows developers and users to build and run applications that are built with .NET 10.0 to allow access to the latest features and improvements that were done in this new LTS version of .NET. Canonical has also introduced a new way to install .NET using snaps instead of a regular APT, starting with .NET 10.0.
For developers, the following toolchains, apart from .NET, have been released:
- GCC v15.2, binutils v2.45, glibc v2.42
- Python v3.13.9 and v3.14
- LLVM v21
- Rust v1.91, v1.92, v1.93
- Golang v1.25
- Zig v0.14.1
- OpenJDK v8, v11, v17, v21, v25, v26 preview, v27 preview
To upgrade your system to 26.04 LTS, either open the terminal and run sudo do-release-upgrade, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Kubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Lubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04 desktop
- Xubuntu 26.04 desktop
To learn more about the changes, as well as a download link, consult the changelogs below.
Learn more More changes #2604 #2604LTS #Linux #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update -
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available for users! This succeeds the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, which was a previous long-term support version of Ubuntu that provides 15 years of total support, with 5 years of mainstream support for bug fixes and other improvements.
Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.
According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:
- Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
- Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
- Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through
podman,toolbox, anddistrobox. - Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.
Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.
The App Center has seen many improvements since the last LTS release, including installs in progress, third-part deb installation, and direct uninstall of snaps from the app manager. Additionally, Security Center has been added to check your computer’s security.
As for users who are using ARM64 systems, initial hardware enablement work is conducted with the Snapdragon X Elite platform that is included in the desktop ISO, along with a generic ARM64 ISOs targeting virtual machines, ACPI + EFI platforms, and Snapdragon-based Windows-on-ARM (WoA) devices.
If you are frustrated with the way the software updater notifies you that updates are available by opening windows, the software updater has been reworked to give you an actual notification if there are available updates. An icon in the system tray will remind you that there are available updates, even though the notification has been dismissed.
The following frameworks have been updated, including, but not limited to:
- OpenSSH 1:10.2p1
- ClamAV v1.4.3
- Django v5.2
- PHP v8.5
- Dovecot v2.4.2
- Postfix v3.10.0
- Samba v4.23
- Squid v7.2
- SSSD v2.12
- MySQL v8.4.8
- PostgreSQL v18
- Valkey v9.0.3
Finally, .NET 10.0 is included with the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which allows developers and users to build and run applications that are built with .NET 10.0 to allow access to the latest features and improvements that were done in this new LTS version of .NET. Canonical has also introduced a new way to install .NET using snaps instead of a regular APT, starting with .NET 10.0.
For developers, the following toolchains, apart from .NET, have been released:
- GCC v15.2, binutils v2.45, glibc v2.42
- Python v3.13.9 and v3.14
- LLVM v21
- Rust v1.91, v1.92, v1.93
- Golang v1.25
- Zig v0.14.1
- OpenJDK v8, v11, v17, v21, v25, v26 preview, v27 preview
To upgrade your system to 26.04 LTS, either open the terminal and run sudo do-release-upgrade, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Kubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Lubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04 desktop
- Xubuntu 26.04 desktop
To learn more about the changes, as well as a download link, consult the changelogs below.
Learn more More changes #2604 #2604LTS #Linux #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update -
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available for users! This succeeds the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, which was a previous long-term support version of Ubuntu that provides 15 years of total support, with 5 years of mainstream support for bug fixes and other improvements.
Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.
According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:
- Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
- Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
- Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through
podman,toolbox, anddistrobox. - Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.
Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.
The App Center has seen many improvements since the last LTS release, including installs in progress, third-part deb installation, and direct uninstall of snaps from the app manager. Additionally, Security Center has been added to check your computer’s security.
As for users who are using ARM64 systems, initial hardware enablement work is conducted with the Snapdragon X Elite platform that is included in the desktop ISO, along with a generic ARM64 ISOs targeting virtual machines, ACPI + EFI platforms, and Snapdragon-based Windows-on-ARM (WoA) devices.
If you are frustrated with the way the software updater notifies you that updates are available by opening windows, the software updater has been reworked to give you an actual notification if there are available updates. An icon in the system tray will remind you that there are available updates, even though the notification has been dismissed.
The following frameworks have been updated, including, but not limited to:
- OpenSSH 1:10.2p1
- ClamAV v1.4.3
- Django v5.2
- PHP v8.5
- Dovecot v2.4.2
- Postfix v3.10.0
- Samba v4.23
- Squid v7.2
- SSSD v2.12
- MySQL v8.4.8
- PostgreSQL v18
- Valkey v9.0.3
Finally, .NET 10.0 is included with the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which allows developers and users to build and run applications that are built with .NET 10.0 to allow access to the latest features and improvements that were done in this new LTS version of .NET. Canonical has also introduced a new way to install .NET using snaps instead of a regular APT, starting with .NET 10.0.
For developers, the following toolchains, apart from .NET, have been released:
- GCC v15.2, binutils v2.45, glibc v2.42
- Python v3.13.9 and v3.14
- LLVM v21
- Rust v1.91, v1.92, v1.93
- Golang v1.25
- Zig v0.14.1
- OpenJDK v8, v11, v17, v21, v25, v26 preview, v27 preview
To upgrade your system to 26.04 LTS, either open the terminal and run sudo do-release-upgrade, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Kubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Lubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04 desktop
- Xubuntu 26.04 desktop
To learn more about the changes, as well as a download link, consult the changelogs below.
Official announcement Learn more More changes #2604 #2604LTS #Linux #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update -
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is now available for users! This succeeds the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, which was a previous long-term support version of Ubuntu that provides 15 years of total support, with 5 years of mainstream support for bug fixes and other improvements.
Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.
According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:
- Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
- Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
- Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through
podman,toolbox, anddistrobox. - Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.
Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.
The App Center has seen many improvements since the last LTS release, including installs in progress, third-part deb installation, and direct uninstall of snaps from the app manager. Additionally, Security Center has been added to check your computer’s security.
As for users who are using ARM64 systems, initial hardware enablement work is conducted with the Snapdragon X Elite platform that is included in the desktop ISO, along with a generic ARM64 ISOs targeting virtual machines, ACPI + EFI platforms, and Snapdragon-based Windows-on-ARM (WoA) devices.
If you are frustrated with the way the software updater notifies you that updates are available by opening windows, the software updater has been reworked to give you an actual notification if there are available updates. An icon in the system tray will remind you that there are available updates, even though the notification has been dismissed.
The following frameworks have been updated, including, but not limited to:
- OpenSSH 1:10.2p1
- ClamAV v1.4.3
- Django v5.2
- PHP v8.5
- Dovecot v2.4.2
- Postfix v3.10.0
- Samba v4.23
- Squid v7.2
- SSSD v2.12
- MySQL v8.4.8
- PostgreSQL v18
- Valkey v9.0.3
Finally, .NET 10.0 is included with the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which allows developers and users to build and run applications that are built with .NET 10.0 to allow access to the latest features and improvements that were done in this new LTS version of .NET. Canonical has also introduced a new way to install .NET using snaps instead of a regular APT, starting with .NET 10.0.
For developers, the following toolchains, apart from .NET, have been released:
- GCC v15.2, binutils v2.45, glibc v2.42
- Python v3.13.9 and v3.14
- LLVM v21
- Rust v1.91, v1.92, v1.93
- Golang v1.25
- Zig v0.14.1
- OpenJDK v8, v11, v17, v21, v25, v26 preview, v27 preview
To upgrade your system to 26.04 LTS, either open the terminal and run sudo do-release-upgrade, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first.
To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Kubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Lubuntu 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04 desktop
- Xubuntu 26.04 desktop
To learn more about the changes, as well as a download link, consult the changelogs below.
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon Snapshot 4 released!
The fourth and the last snapshot has been released, highlighting the changes between the previous snapshot (January 29th) and the current one (February 26th). On March 26th, Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will reach the Beta stage according to the planned release schedule.
The official plan stated that the Ubuntu release team wanted to release Ubuntu every six months, while relying on the modern software engineering practices. More automated testing will be made to ensure that future releases will have next-to-zero problems that may cause a delay of the release. Alongside this, the release process will be refined to achieve the goal of little to no human intervention when dealing with releases.
The Ubuntu release team describe the snapshot releases as not production-ready releases, but as testable milestones that allow you to try out the upcoming version of Ubuntu without having to wait until the official release.
You can find those snapshots here:
- Ubuntu
- Edubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu Unity
- Ubuntu Cinnamon
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟)
- Ubuntu Studio
Why not try out this snapshot to get early access to new features and to report bugs?
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon Snapshot 4 released!
The fourth and the last snapshot has been released, highlighting the changes between the previous snapshot (January 29th) and the current one (February 26th). On March 26th, Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will reach the Beta stage according to the planned release schedule.
The official plan stated that the Ubuntu release team wanted to release Ubuntu every six months, while relying on the modern software engineering practices. More automated testing will be made to ensure that future releases will have next-to-zero problems that may cause a delay of the release. Alongside this, the release process will be refined to achieve the goal of little to no human intervention when dealing with releases.
The Ubuntu release team describe the snapshot releases as not production-ready releases, but as testable milestones that allow you to try out the upcoming version of Ubuntu without having to wait until the official release.
You can find those snapshots here:
- Ubuntu
- Edubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu Unity
- Ubuntu Cinnamon
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟)
- Ubuntu Studio
Why not try out this snapshot to get early access to new features and to report bugs?
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon Snapshot 4 released!
The fourth and the last snapshot has been released, highlighting the changes between the previous snapshot (January 29th) and the current one (February 26th). On March 26th, Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will reach the Beta stage according to the planned release schedule.
The official plan stated that the Ubuntu release team wanted to release Ubuntu every six months, while relying on the modern software engineering practices. More automated testing will be made to ensure that future releases will have next-to-zero problems that may cause a delay of the release. Alongside this, the release process will be refined to achieve the goal of little to no human intervention when dealing with releases.
The Ubuntu release team describe the snapshot releases as not production-ready releases, but as testable milestones that allow you to try out the upcoming version of Ubuntu without having to wait until the official release.
You can find those snapshots here:
- Ubuntu
- Edubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu Unity
- Ubuntu Cinnamon
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟)
- Ubuntu Studio
Why not try out this snapshot to get early access to new features and to report bugs?
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon Snapshot 4 released!
The fourth and the last snapshot has been released, highlighting the changes between the previous snapshot (January 29th) and the current one (February 26th). On March 26th, Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will reach the Beta stage according to the planned release schedule.
The official plan stated that the Ubuntu release team wanted to release Ubuntu every six months, while relying on the modern software engineering practices. More automated testing will be made to ensure that future releases will have next-to-zero problems that may cause a delay of the release. Alongside this, the release process will be refined to achieve the goal of little to no human intervention when dealing with releases.
The Ubuntu release team describe the snapshot releases as not production-ready releases, but as testable milestones that allow you to try out the upcoming version of Ubuntu without having to wait until the official release.
You can find those snapshots here:
- Ubuntu
- Edubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu Unity
- Ubuntu Cinnamon
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟)
- Ubuntu Studio
Why not try out this snapshot to get early access to new features and to report bugs?
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon Snapshot 4 released!
The fourth and the last snapshot has been released, highlighting the changes between the previous snapshot (January 29th) and the current one (February 26th). On March 26th, Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka will reach the Beta stage according to the planned release schedule.
The official plan stated that the Ubuntu release team wanted to release Ubuntu every six months, while relying on the modern software engineering practices. More automated testing will be made to ensure that future releases will have next-to-zero problems that may cause a delay of the release. Alongside this, the release process will be refined to achieve the goal of little to no human intervention when dealing with releases.
The Ubuntu release team describe the snapshot releases as not production-ready releases, but as testable milestones that allow you to try out the upcoming version of Ubuntu without having to wait until the official release.
You can find those snapshots here:
- Ubuntu
- Edubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu Unity
- Ubuntu Cinnamon
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟)
- Ubuntu Studio
Why not try out this snapshot to get early access to new features and to report bugs?
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Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka Released!
The final release of Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka is now live! All development has been finalized, and the release team has made an official announcement of the release of this version of Ubuntu as you can see here.
Upgrades to Questing Quokka will now include what’s new for this release, such as GNOME 49 and updated software, which is simplified as in below. You can find the release notes here.
This version of Ubuntu provides the following:
- GNOME 49 will be provided as the default desktop environment.
- Linux 6.17 will be used, even if it is at its seventh release candidate for this version of Ubuntu.
- The system initialization program, systemd, has been updated to version v257.9.
- Rust-ification of the system has started, with sudo-rs being the default sudo provider and rust-coreutils being the Rust version of the core utilities.
- New hardware support, including the new Intel Arc for the Core Ultra Xe3 graphics card support.
- APT v3.1 is now the default package manager, and the new solver is in use.
To upgrade your system to 25.10, either open the terminal and run
do-release-upgradeas root, or open Software Updates and start the upgrade. Make sure that your packages are upgraded first and that you’ve enabled non-LTS upgrades.To download this awesome release, check out the following links:
- Ubuntu 25.10 desktop
- Kubuntu 25.10 desktop
- Lubuntu 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu Budgie 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu Kylin (麒麟) 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu MATE 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu Studio 25.10 desktop
- Ubuntu Unity 25.10 desktop
- Xubuntu 25.10 desktop
Are you excited?
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