Ubuntu 26.04 surprised me - this upcoming release is seriously secure
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Ubuntu 26.04 surprised me - this upcoming release is seriously secure
"If you've spent any time reading about, hearing about, or using Linux, then you know that Ubuntu is one of the most popular distributions on the market. Ubuntu has a very predictable release cycle that looks like this: .04 releases arrive in April .10 releases arrive in October This happens like clockwork and makes it easy to prepare for the release (or just get excited about it). Few operating systems operate with such regularity."
"Also: 10 things I always do after installing Ubuntu to instantly improve the experience This April, the next .04 release will be unleashed, and it takes security seriously. You can get a deep dive on what that means from my esteemed colleague, Steven Vaughan-Nichols, in his article, " Inside Canonical's plan to make Ubuntu 26.04 the Linux desktop that finally goes mainstream.""
Ubuntu 26.04 will be released in April and continues Ubuntu's predictable .04/.10 cycle. The release makes GNOME 50 the default and removes X11 remnants from core components, making Ubuntu strictly Wayland-only. The distribution incorporates memory-safe Rust implementations such as sudo-rs and new core utils to improve memory safety, error messages, and code management. The release emphasizes additional security features across the system. The desktop experience retains the familiar Ubuntu look and feel while integrating under-the-hood changes that aim to improve stability, safety, and desktop performance for mainstream users.
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