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NOTE: You can also upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 or 19.10 to 20.04 LTS. Ubuntu is a complete desktop Linux operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. Smoother performance, lower CPU usage for window and overview animations, JavaScript execution, mouse movement and window movement.Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.4 LTS is now available. Please see the release announcement for more information. Do not assume that Ubuntu GNOME will do it for you automatically.
New graphical boot splash (integrates with the system BIOS logo). Please, make sure to backup your files and important data before anything else.Boot speed improvements through changing the default kernel compression algorithm to lz4 (in Ubuntu 19.10) on most architectures, and changing the default initramfs compression algorithm to lz4 on all architectures.A new mount API, the io_uring interface, KVM support for AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization and pidfd support. When downloading the image from the mirrors, please select a mirror in a location.Numerous USB 3.2 and Type-C improvements.Discover a new way of thinking about how the web can. Support for raspberry pi (Pi 2B, Pi 3B, Pi 3A+, Pi 3B+, CM3, CM3+, Pi 4B) The new Brave browser blocks ads and trackers that slow you down and invade your privacy.Support for AMD Rome CPUs, Radeon RX Vega M and Navi GPUs, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 and other ARM SoCs and Intel Cannon Lake platforms.
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that it doesn't say anything in the blog on their website about the release of 22.04 which says is testing but instead of them linking the download to the current stable version they instead of it linking to the testing version which is great if the testing version is stable, otherwise thats not so good, I plan on trying both iso, with Rufus windows software to my USB drives to see which of the versions seem most stable before installing them, I am also looking at KDE neon to see how it compares it looks alot alike in the desktop images of them, I tried ubuntu budgie already which is kind of mac desktop like, and these seem to copy the windows style a bit more, that budgie version of 21.10 has some bugs in it, I got errors on that desktop version on my gigabyte desktop.Download Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Torrent Link (64-bit) – scroll near the bottom of the page Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Features Ok, so I have a question why is it linking to 22.04 testing instead of 21.10 which is the current stable version? I noticed from the download link at thats what I recommend but also its windows software, but its the best way to do that as far as I know. I use Rufus to get ubuntu or debian iso's to my USB drives when trying them out.