The upcoming Ubuntu version 25.04, launching on April 17, builds on its reputation as an easy-to-install OS with notable updates. Key features include a refined installer that supports dual-booting and handles Windows BitLocker-encrypted disks better. The GNOME desktop environment receives performance updates and introduces a Wellbeing section in Settings, allowing users to monitor screen time and set limits. Though short-term releases typically lack excitement, 25.04 promises useful enhancements like notification grouping, HDR support, and the usual application updates, ensuring continued user engagement and satisfaction.
The Ubuntu installer will now have a refined dual-boot process and improved handling of Windows BitLocker-encrypted disks, establishing Ubuntu's reputation for ease of installation.
The new Wellbeing section within Settings, mirroring Android's feature, aims to enhance user experience by tracking screen time and offering reminders for breaks.
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