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00:51Ubuntu 25.04 is here.
00:55What's new in the latest plucky puffin release?
00:58Ubuntu, one of the most popular and influential Linux distributions in the world, continues
01:03its legacy of innovation, usability, and open source excellence with the release of version
01:0925.04, codenamed Plucky Puffin.
01:21With every six-month cycle, Canonical delivers a polished, forward-thinking operating system
01:26designed to cater to a wide range of users, from Linux newcomers to enterprise veterans.
01:32Ubuntu 25.04 continues this tradition, packing numerous updates and improvements that reflect
01:39the community's needs and the trajectory of modern desktop and server computing.
01:44In this detailed exploration, we will dive deep into the features, enhancements, and vision
01:50behind Ubuntu 25.04.
01:53From kernel updates to desktop environments, software package improvements to security enhancements,
01:59this release is packed with changes that deserve a thorough review.
02:02We'll also consider the broader context.
02:05How Ubuntu is adapting to shifts in hardware trends, privacy concerns, and developer workflows.
02:11Let's begin this journey through the world of Ubuntu 25.04, and discover why it remains
02:17a cornerstone of the Linux ecosystem.
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02:42Ubuntu 25.04 continues the trend of refining the GNOME desktop experience, which is the default
02:49environment for the main Ubuntu edition.
02:52With GNOME 48 now at its heart, this version brings a host of UI enhancements, smoother animations,
02:59and deeper integration with Wayland, the modern display server protocol.
03:03Users will notice cleaner visuals, more responsive interactions, and improved support for touch
03:09screens and high DPI displays.
03:12The GNOME shell has received tweaks to make workflows more intuitive, especially for multitasking
03:18and workspace management.
03:19A significant update in Ubuntu 25.04 is the inclusion of Linux kernel 6.15, which provides
03:26better hardware compatibility, enhanced power management, and key security features.
03:32This kernel version introduces support for the latest Intel and AMD processors, enabling
03:37better out-of-the-box performance on new laptops and desktops.
03:42Additionally, improvements to file systems like BTRFS and extension 4, and enhanced support
03:48for ARM architectures, further strengthen Ubuntu's position as a versatile OS for both traditional
03:53and cutting-edge hardware.
03:55Canonical's commitment to SNAP packages continues to be evident in this release.
04:00Ubuntu 25.04 ships with core applications as SNAPs, including Firefox and various GNOME tools.
04:09The SNAP ecosystem has seen performance optimizations that reduce startup times and improve disk usage.
04:15Furthermore, the SNAP store has received updates for better discoverability and user ratings,
04:21making it easier for users to find trusted software.
04:24However, Ubuntu also maintains compatibility with APT and Flatpak, giving users the freedom
04:31to choose their preferred packaging system.
04:33One of the most anticipated features in Ubuntu 25.04 is the revamped installer.
04:39Built on Flutter, this modern installer offers a more attractive and streamlined setup experience.
04:45It guides users through installation with clarity and provides better support for custom partitions,
04:51encryption, and dual-boot configurations.
04:54This shift marks a clear intent from Canonical to make Ubuntu installation friendlier for both
04:59newcomers and advanced users.
05:01Ubuntu 25.04 also introduces improvements to its software stack.
05:07Python 3.12 is now the default, and GCC14 is available for developers seeking the latest
05:14tool chains.
05:15Updates to libraries like OpenSSL 3.2 and Mesa 24.0 enhance compatibility and performance
05:22for both development and gaming.
05:25The overall base system benefits from updated GNOME Core apps, including faster files, Nautilus,
05:31redesigned settings app, and an improved software center.
05:35Security and privacy remain at the forefront.
05:38Ubuntu 25.04 enhances AppArmor support, expands sandboxing capabilities, and provides the
05:44new tools to audit system behavior.
05:46The Ubuntu Pro subscription, available for both personal and enterprise users, integrates
05:52seamlessly with this release, offering live kernel patching, extended security maintenance
05:57for thousands of packages, and support for compliance frameworks.
06:02For enterprise and cloud users, Ubuntu 25.04 includes better support for containerized workloads
06:09with LXD 6.0 and improved integration with Kubernetes.
06:13The cloud images have been optimized for fast-boot times and reduced attack surfaces.
06:19Developers working in the cloud will also benefit from the refreshed Ubuntu Multipass, which allows
06:24rapid spin-up of virtual Ubuntu instances.
06:26Gamers and multimedia creators are not left behind.
06:30With Mesa 24.0 and Pipewire as the default audio server, Ubuntu 25.04 offers lower latency
06:38and better support for modern gaming.
06:41Compatibility with Steam, Lutris, and Wine continues to improve, and the addition of game
06:46mode by default helps optimize system performance during gameplay.
06:50Other professionals will find updated versions of GIMP, KidenLive, and Blender-ready to go
06:56out of the box.
06:57Accessibility and internationalization receive attention too.
07:02Improved screen reader support, better keyboard navigation, and expanded language packs make
07:07Ubuntu 25.04 more inclusive.
07:12Do you love Linux and want to support the DistroTips channel?
07:15Join our membership and get exclusive perks.
07:18Search exclusive member videos.
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07:27tips, and tricks.
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07:37Whether users speak English, Portuguese, Japanese, or Arabic, Ubuntu's installer and desktop experience
07:44cater to a truly global audience.
07:47Another highlight is the work done on Ubuntu flavors.
07:50Kubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Ubuntu Studio, Zubuntu, and others bring their unique desktop environments
07:57and workflows to version 25.04, each benefiting from the core updates while tailoring the experience
08:04for their niche audiences.
08:06For example, Ubuntu Studio now includes updated audio production tools and real-time kernel
08:11improvements, while Ubuntu Mate introduces new layout presets and fine-tuned panel behaviors.
08:17The Ubuntu community remains a vital part of the ecosystem.
08:21With 25.04, Canonical has improved feedback loops with the community through Ubuntu Discourse, Launchpad, and GitHub.
08:30Bug reporting, community testing, and suggestion incorporation have become more streamlined,
08:35ensuring that future releases continue to reflect real-world use cases and user demands.
08:40As with every Ubuntu release, 25.04 is not an LTS, long-term support version.
08:49It receives nine months of support.
08:51However, it sets the stage for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, providing a glimpse into what's to come.
08:58It's a crucial testing ground for features that may become foundational in the next long-term release.
09:04In conclusion, Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin is a bold and thoughtful update.
09:10It balances polish and progress, offering a platform that feels both stable and modern.
09:16From core system enhancements and updated applications to better gaming, developer, and accessibility support,
09:23Ubuntu 25.04 is a solid choice for anyone looking to explore the forefront of Linux development.
09:29Whether you're a power user, a developer, a gamer, or someone simply curious about Linux,
09:36this release offers a compelling reason to dive in.
09:39Canonical proves once again that Ubuntu remains not just relevant, but essential in the evolving world of open-source operating systems.
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