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https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/ubuntu-26-04-lts-released
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop

Wayland-only – Xorg/X11 desktop support unavailable in GNOME 50
Sudo password feedback – asterisks show when typing; hit tab to hide
Visual changes – new icons, boot spinner and radii changes
Ubuntu Dock – no longer uses transparency
Search providers – results from App Center & web searches in overview
Telemetry controls – easily opt-in and manage Ubuntu Insights reporting
Software & Updates removed – no GUI to manage PPAs, repos or drivers
New movie player – Showtime replaces Totem
New system monitor – Resources replaces GNOME System Monitor
Document Viewer – new ink tools (pen, etc) and freeform text entry
App Center – sort, update and manage system Deb packages
ROCm and CUDA in the repos – both just an apt install away
SpaceMIT RISC-V support – full support for the first RVA23 SBC
Lots of smaller changes, bugs fixes, package and tooling updates, security patches, translation updates and accessibility adjustments also make it in.
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>Wayland-only

Stopped reading right there.
Into the trash it goes.
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>>108670207
buy an ad snaptoddler
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is this the sane option for windows users who are fine with the OS but want to punish MS for the shenanigans this year?
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>>108670253
No, it's a microsoft funded linux sabotage project.
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>>108670227
snaps are fine
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>>108670207
Based.
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>>108670272
>>108670275
Here come the corpo bots.
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> I REQUIRE YOUR ID, SSN, MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME, ADDRESS, AND COCK AND BALLS PICTURE BEFORE YOU LOG IN GOY
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>>108670253
Use Fedora. Don't forget the codecs.
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>>108670253
Ubuntu is the best for people migrating because it has a whole corporation behind it, so its pretty stable.

I'd say Ubuntu and Mint are the better distros for newcomers and people that don't want to fiddle and fight their OS and a daily basis. Snaps are not that bad, but if you don't like them its pretty easy to remove them and everytthing Canonical with them
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Upgrade went well for me
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>>108671051
same
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>>108670207
Thanks, but I'm sticking with Arch.
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>>108670316
literally the shittiest option:
nothing special
neither really stable, nor rolling (unless rawhide)
owners treat it like an alpha channel and are willing to experiment on guinea pig users
no out-of-the-box experience (requires a third party repo to actually "get codecs" built into base multimedia packages like ffmpeg's libavcodec.so)
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>>108670207
just seems like a worse version of arch
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>>108672148
This
Out of all possible options WHY would you pick Fedora
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>>108670207
>no GUI to manage PPAs, repos or drivers
based, you should be doing everything in a terminal
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>>108670207
I'm using it right now and really liking it. Everything seems to work great.
Snaps aren't as bad as I remember, really similar to Flatpaks. I don't like that they removed "Software & Updates" but you can still install it anyway if you really want it.
I will wait few weeks for them to iron out any bugs that could remain and I might install it on my main machine. I don't know if gaming would be the same or better than Bazzite for I'll test it out.
All in all I like having a system that's stable, certified and works with everything. My distrohopping might be finally cured.
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>>108670253
It really is. I've been trying and testing countless distros for the past handful of months, even Ubuntu, and this release seems the best integrated distro I've used. And since every piece of software is made to at least support Ubuntu (or has a .deb) then I feel like I have access to every single program there is from official sources.
I know and get why many Linux users dislike Ubuntu, but right now, it seems like the best introduction to the Linux world for newcomers.
>Mint
Yes, I love Mint with a passion, but right now it is WAY behind Ubuntu 26.04 in terms of cohesion.
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>>108670316
Fedora is great... as a base, but as a stand alone distro it lacks too many sane options out of the box. You can fix, tweak and customize it, yes, but Ubuntu has everything you'd get after fixing Fedora, out of the box.
That said, Fedora-based distros like the Ublue images, Nobara or Ultramarine are excellent options.
But I like having a big enterprise that can be held accountable for to have a reliable and stable system.
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Remember when an Ubuntu LTS release was big news? How the mighty have fallen...
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i'm still waiting on the xubuntu iso.
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>>108672464
they should've just put it behind a "developer options" or something like that. Having a GUI driver manager is actually one of the strongest points of Ubuntu. Canonical is either retarded or evil, maybe both.
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>>108670207
>Software & Updates removed – no GUI to manage PPAs, repos or drivers
Why? This was convenient when I would throw one up an instance to test something that needed proprietary drivers.
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>>108672148
NTA, I haven't had any stability problems with it. Other than adding in the RPM Fusion sources it's pretty good to go.
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>>108673047
an experienced user can make any distro (or no distro at all) work. making things work on top of a kernel that never breaks ABI is not an achievement.
the question was about windows migrants.
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>>108670303
None of this is in Ubuntu btw.
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>>108672986
Bazzite?
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>>108673746
Yes, Bazzite is part of the Universal Blue images (Bluefin, Aurora, Bazzite). They're my favorite Fedora-based distros although Distrobox/Homebrew still need much more development and documentation for them to work as intended.
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>>108670303
Huh? I installed 26.04 offline and it's working fine with apt cached debs
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>>108670253
I started on Ubuntu in 2018 and never left.
For me, I much prefer the way gnome is laid out compared to KDE.
I also like the update cycle of Ubuntu and the fact that they did have a bigger vision for ecosystem (Ubuntu touch for example).
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>>108674224
I used ubuntu shortly then went to kubuntu since I did not like gnome. I was on that for quite a few years, probably a decade. I've since moved to KDE fedora on a friends suggestion and I've liked it since it's been super stable compared to kubuntu.
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>>108673035
I never want to use a PPA. They are a Pain Point Always.
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>>108670222
fpbp
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>>108674224
I started using Ubuntu with 12.04, got burned by systemd with 18.04 (too slow, not the same hardware) which made me switch to Devuan and have been using that ever since.
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I updated kubuntu. My shit is all fucked up now (as expected) but I will get it in order knowing I can stay on this release for the next few years. I'll hopefully retire this laptop before I need to reinstall my OS again. Forced migration to Wayland had me on 25.10 and even that was an unwanted upgrade.
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>>108672938
>and this release seems the best integrated distro I've used.
What makes you say that? Are you using plain Ubuntu or one of the other flavors (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.)



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