The wait is finally over. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has finally arrived and is available to download!
If you were already using Ubuntu 19.10, you may not notice a lot of noticeable differences – but the list of improvements that I’m looking at is indeed impressive. If you’re curious about what’s new, I’ll mention a few key highlights for this release.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa Has Been Finally Released
Ubuntu 20.04: What’s new?
Considering the previous 18.04 LTS release, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS involves a lot of visual changes and under-the-hood improvements as well.
Of course, with the addition of GNOME 3.36, a major visual upgrade and the performance improvement is quite obvious.
In either case, let me just give you some highlights:
- GNOME 3.36 is the default desktop
- The performance has improved a lot
- The new Yaru theme is gorgeous, comes in the dark mode as well
- You won’t have to see the Amazon app anymore, it’s gone for good!
- Improved ZFS support
- You get the latest Linux Kernel 5.4 (LTS)
- Adds exFAT support
- Improved hardware and graphics support
- GameMode for better gaming performance for compatible games
- Updated software Python 3.8.2
- Wireguard is being backported to Linux Kernel 5.4 to be utilized on Ubuntu 20.04
Upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 from 18.04 and 19.10
If you are already using Ubuntu 18.04 or 19.10, you can easily upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 from within your system.
This way, your files and most of the applications settings remain as it is while you start using the new version without reinstalling it from the ISO.
Please note that if you are using Lubuntu 18.04, you must not upgrade to Lubuntu 20.04. Lubuntu 18.04 used Lxde desktop while later versions use LXQt desktop. Upgrading this way results in conflicts and a possible broken system.
Download Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
You can grab the ISO or the torrent file, depending on what you prefer:
Download Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Official Flavours
If you want to grab an official flavor of Ubuntu with a different desktop environment, please follow the links below.
If you don’t find the latest ISO/torrent file listed in their respective official sites, simply head to cdimages.ubuntu.com to find all the flavors listed. Next, navigate to the name-of-the-distro -> releases -> 20.04 -> release, and then you should find the links to the ISO and the torrent files listed.
Read: Things to do After Installing Ubuntu 20.04
Enjoy Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa!