Ubuntu 26.04 LTS First Look! 12 INSANE New Things You Need to See! (RIGHT NOW)
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This is the all new Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
code named Resolute Raccoon and this is
the biggest Ubuntu release in years.
It's absolutely packed with stunning
updates and new features from Gnome 50
with variable refresh rate and flawless
fractional scaling to a unified app
center. From local AI models you can
spin up with a single command to Linux
kernel 7.0 with day one support for the
absolute latest hardware. Ubuntu 26.04 4
is a seriously loaded release. There are
also massive underhood changes here like
the new rust powered sudu and core
utils. I've been playing with Ubuntu
daily builds for some time now and trust
me this one is absolutely mind-blowing.
This feels like Ubuntu hitting a
completely new gear and I'm genuinely
excited about this one. So without
further ado, let's jump right in and see
what's new, what's improved and what's
changed in the new Ubuntu.
All right, kicking things off at number
one and this is a big one. Ubuntu 26.04
ships with the all new Gnome 50 and this
is a milestone release it is for the
Linux desktop. Before we get into what
Gnome 50 actually brings, let's address
the elephant in the room. X11 is dead.
Yeah, and look, I know that sentence
makes some people nervous. A year ago,
even I would have had issues with this,
but here's the truth. Whand has really
matured. Even on Nvidia hardware, which
historically was a nightmare on Wayand,
it now just works butter smooth. Those
rough edges gone. Gnome 50 has even
stripped out all X11 session code
upstream and Ubuntu 26.04 follows suit.
The option that used to sit quietly on
your login screen, it's not there
anymore. Now don't panic. If you still
have old X11 apps, they'll continue
running just fine through the Xvalent
compatibility layer. Then what does
Gnome50 actually bring on top of that
foundation? The biggest one is variable
refresh rate or VRR. If you have a
Freync or G-Sync compatible monitor,
this is now a stable, first class
feature in Chrome. No terminal commands,
no hidden flags. You just go into your
display settings and turn it on. And
what this gives you is a tearfree,
buttery smooth experience, whether
you're gaming, scrolling through a
browser, or just moving windows around.
This is going to give you a noticeably
better gaming performance and just a
generally more fluid desktop. Then
there's fractional scaling. If you're on
a 1440p or 4K display, you know the
struggle. Integer scaling at 100% is too
small. 200% is too big. Bloom50 finally
makes 125% 150% 175% scaling stable and
crisp. No blur, no artifacts. It just
works the way it should. But your
mileage may vary with the legacy X11
apps. And mutter the compositor
underneath all of this has been
significantly optimized, leaner, faster,
and more efficient than ever. On top of
all these changes, there are polishing
touches from Ubuntu's side as well. Its
default Yaro theme is punchy as always.
And if you open the file manager, you'll
notice the folder icons have been
completely changed. This is kind of cool
what they have done with the colors
here. Gnome 50. This is the culmination
of the last 10 versions of Gnome. This
polishes up the experience with this and
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is better than ever
before, but we are just getting started.
Okay, next up we have something that is
genuinely fun. Ubuntu 26.04 ships with a
whole set of brand new default apps. And
I mean brand new, not updated, replaced
entirely. If you're coming from Ubuntu
24.04 LTS, you are in for a big
surprise. First up, Showtime. This is
the new default video player, replacing
Totem, which let's be honest, was
showing its age. Showtime is clean,
minimal, and actually pleasant to use.
It does what a video player should do,
and it looks great while doing it. I
mean, look at this borderless window.
This looks just fantastic. Then there's
Resources, the new system monitor, and
this thing is gorgeous. CPU, RAM, GPU,
network, disk, all laid out in a
beautiful at a glance dashboard. It
replaced the old Gnome system monitor
and it's not even a close comparison. It
is written in Rust. It provides
exhaustive monitoring interface. It even
handles GPU your batteries easily a big
upgrade. Lupe replaces the eye of Gnome
as the image viewer. Fast, gesture
friendly and just feels right. And
papers is the new document viewer, GPU
accelerated, rust powered internals and
built on lib advita. This also brings
support for a wide set of file formats
and also has fantastic annotation and
note-taking capabilities built right
into it. These two were introduced in
the 25.10 version itself. If you're
coming from Ubuntu 24.04 LS and if
you're a longtime Ubuntu user, here's a
big one. Texis is the new default
terminal and this one is a big deal for
developers. It's container aware. It
integrates natively with Toolbox and Dro
right out of the box and lets you create
native feeling workflows. I've been
using this with Dro Box and it takes
what you can do on Linux to the next
level. Yeah, if you use containers in
your workflow, this is a phenomenal
addition. This thing is terminal on
steroids. I mean the feature set that
you get here, you get themes, you get
GPU acceleration. This thing is
completely turbocharged. This was tested
out in the 25.10 version itself, but
here it's finalized. This is
significantly more powerful than the old
terminal. And here's the common thread
tying all of these together. Every
single one of them is built with lib
ada. They look cohesive. They feel
native and they belong here. This is
Ubuntu's biggest default app refresh in
years and it shows. I mean this is a
completely different kind of experience.
I particularly love the Droboxcentrics
workflow of Texas. I love how powerful
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All right, number three. And this is one
of the most userfacing changes in Ubuntu
26.04. We are talking about the app
center and it has been vastly improved.
See for a long time Ubuntu software
management story was a bit of a mess.
You had the app center for snaps,
software and updates for repository
settings, update manager for system
updates and firmware updator sitting off
on its own. Four different tools to
manage essentially one thing. That's not
ideal. That's the opposite of ideal.
Ubuntu 26.04 takes a big step in
unifying these. The app center aims to
be a single unified hub for absolutely
everything. snaps, dode packages, system
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