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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

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code named Resolute Raccoon and this is

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the biggest Ubuntu release in years.

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It's absolutely packed with stunning

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updates and new features from Gnome 50

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with variable refresh rate and flawless

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fractional scaling to a unified app

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center. From local AI models you can

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spin up with a single command to Linux

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kernel 7.0 with day one support for the

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absolute latest hardware. Ubuntu 26.04 4

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is a seriously loaded release. There are

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also massive underhood changes here like

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the new rust powered sudu and core

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utils. I've been playing with Ubuntu

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daily builds for some time now and trust

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me this one is absolutely mind-blowing.

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This feels like Ubuntu hitting a

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completely new gear and I'm genuinely

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excited about this one. So without

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further ado, let's jump right in and see

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what's new, what's improved and what's

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changed in the new Ubuntu.

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All right, kicking things off at number

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one and this is a big one. Ubuntu 26.04

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ships with the all new Gnome 50 and this

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is a milestone release it is for the

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Linux desktop. Before we get into what

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Gnome 50 actually brings, let's address

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the elephant in the room. X11 is dead.

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Yeah, and look, I know that sentence

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makes some people nervous. A year ago,

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even I would have had issues with this,

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but here's the truth. Whand has really

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matured. Even on Nvidia hardware, which

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historically was a nightmare on Wayand,

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it now just works butter smooth. Those

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rough edges gone. Gnome 50 has even

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stripped out all X11 session code

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upstream and Ubuntu 26.04 follows suit.

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The option that used to sit quietly on

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your login screen, it's not there

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anymore. Now don't panic. If you still

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have old X11 apps, they'll continue

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running just fine through the Xvalent

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compatibility layer. Then what does

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Gnome50 actually bring on top of that

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foundation? The biggest one is variable

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refresh rate or VRR. If you have a

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Freync or G-Sync compatible monitor,

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this is now a stable, first class

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feature in Chrome. No terminal commands,

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no hidden flags. You just go into your

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display settings and turn it on. And

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what this gives you is a tearfree,

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buttery smooth experience, whether

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you're gaming, scrolling through a

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browser, or just moving windows around.

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This is going to give you a noticeably

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better gaming performance and just a

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generally more fluid desktop. Then

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there's fractional scaling. If you're on

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a 1440p or 4K display, you know the

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struggle. Integer scaling at 100% is too

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small. 200% is too big. Bloom50 finally

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makes 125% 150% 175% scaling stable and

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crisp. No blur, no artifacts. It just

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works the way it should. But your

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mileage may vary with the legacy X11

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apps. And mutter the compositor

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underneath all of this has been

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significantly optimized, leaner, faster,

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and more efficient than ever. On top of

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all these changes, there are polishing

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touches from Ubuntu's side as well. Its

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default Yaro theme is punchy as always.

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And if you open the file manager, you'll

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notice the folder icons have been

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completely changed. This is kind of cool

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what they have done with the colors

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here. Gnome 50. This is the culmination

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of the last 10 versions of Gnome. This

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polishes up the experience with this and

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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is better than ever

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before, but we are just getting started.

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Okay, next up we have something that is

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genuinely fun. Ubuntu 26.04 ships with a

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whole set of brand new default apps. And

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I mean brand new, not updated, replaced

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entirely. If you're coming from Ubuntu

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24.04 LTS, you are in for a big

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surprise. First up, Showtime. This is

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the new default video player, replacing

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Totem, which let's be honest, was

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showing its age. Showtime is clean,

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minimal, and actually pleasant to use.

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It does what a video player should do,

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and it looks great while doing it. I

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mean, look at this borderless window.

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This looks just fantastic. Then there's

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Resources, the new system monitor, and

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this thing is gorgeous. CPU, RAM, GPU,

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network, disk, all laid out in a

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beautiful at a glance dashboard. It

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replaced the old Gnome system monitor

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and it's not even a close comparison. It

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is written in Rust. It provides

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exhaustive monitoring interface. It even

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handles GPU your batteries easily a big

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upgrade. Lupe replaces the eye of Gnome

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as the image viewer. Fast, gesture

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friendly and just feels right. And

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papers is the new document viewer, GPU

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accelerated, rust powered internals and

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built on lib advita. This also brings

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support for a wide set of file formats

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and also has fantastic annotation and

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note-taking capabilities built right

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into it. These two were introduced in

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the 25.10 version itself. If you're

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coming from Ubuntu 24.04 LS and if

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you're a longtime Ubuntu user, here's a

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big one. Texis is the new default

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terminal and this one is a big deal for

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developers. It's container aware. It

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integrates natively with Toolbox and Dro

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right out of the box and lets you create

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native feeling workflows. I've been

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using this with Dro Box and it takes

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what you can do on Linux to the next

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level. Yeah, if you use containers in

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your workflow, this is a phenomenal

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addition. This thing is terminal on

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steroids. I mean the feature set that

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you get here, you get themes, you get

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GPU acceleration. This thing is

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completely turbocharged. This was tested

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out in the 25.10 version itself, but

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here it's finalized. This is

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significantly more powerful than the old

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terminal. And here's the common thread

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tying all of these together. Every

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single one of them is built with lib

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ada. They look cohesive. They feel

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native and they belong here. This is

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Ubuntu's biggest default app refresh in

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years and it shows. I mean this is a

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completely different kind of experience.

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I particularly love the Droboxcentrics

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workflow of Texas. I love how powerful

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it is. And if you too are the kind of

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All right, number three. And this is one

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of the most userfacing changes in Ubuntu

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26.04. We are talking about the app

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center and it has been vastly improved.

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See for a long time Ubuntu software

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management story was a bit of a mess.

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You had the app center for snaps,

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software and updates for repository

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settings, update manager for system

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updates and firmware updator sitting off

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on its own. Four different tools to

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manage essentially one thing. That's not

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ideal. That's the opposite of ideal.

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Ubuntu 26.04 takes a big step in

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unifying these. The app center aims to

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be a single unified hub for absolutely

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everything. snaps, dode packages, system

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