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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” is Finally Out – Download Now

Bionic Beaver is Finally Out

Nazrul Islam by Nazrul Islam
April 27, 2019 - Updated on January 8, 2021
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Canonical has finally shipped Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver.” This is the seventh long-term support release of the world’s most popular open-source operating system and it’s available in Desktop, Server, Cloud, and Core versions.

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” is Finally Out-Download Now

As Ubuntu 18.04 is LTS release, the users will be receiving updates for 5 years, i.e., until April 2023. Talking specifically about different flavours, Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Core, and Ubuntu Kylin will get 5 years’ to support; Ubuntu Studio will get 9 months support; all other flavours will get 3 years support.

New features in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

It goes without saying that 18.04 brings lots of stability improvements and bug fixes for the Linux enthusiasts. There have been numerous changes as well that have been incorporated in this release cycle to add new features and improve the overall user experience.

The highlight features of 18.04 LTS are as follows.

  • GNOME 3.28 desktop
  • Linux kernel 4.15
  • Xorg by default
  • New minimal installation option
  • New installer for Ubuntu Server
  • Color emojis
  • Faster boot time
  • zstd compression support
  • New wallpapers

If you love stability and you haven’t upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 18.04 is going to be a whole new experience due to GNOME desktop environment.

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Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04 or 17.10

You can upgrade your current Ubuntu installation in the following manner:

  • Open “Software & Updates” in System Settings
  • Select “Updates” tab
  • Set “Notify me of a new Ubuntu version” menu to “For any new version”
  • Type “update-manager -cd” in Terminal
  • Update Manager will open to show: “New distribution release ‘18.04’ is available”
  • Now click Upgrade and follow instructions

Download Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ISO files and Torrents

You can visit this link to get release notes and download links. The same page also features the links for Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Lubuntu Alternate, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Studio, and Xubuntu.

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