Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Key Features to Look Out For

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Key Features to Look Out For

Ubuntu's latest version, 24.04 LTS, is packed with updates that make it a significant upgrade. Here's a quick rundown of the major updates:


New Installer Setup

 The installation process just got a makeover. It’s now built with new technology that makes the installer not only look better but also more user-friendly. You can set up things automatically, adjust accessibility before you install, and even try some new advanced features like better security setups.

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New Installer Setup

Simpler Default Installation

 When you install the new Ubuntu, it starts with just the basics. This minimal setup helps your system run smoothly without unnecessary clutter. If you need more apps like LibreOffice or Thunderbird, you can easily add them during the installation.

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Simpler Default Installation

New App Center 

Say goodbye to the old software app and hello to the App Center, a sleeker place to find and manage your apps. It's designed to handle both the apps Ubuntu officially supports and other software you might need to install on your own.

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New App Center 

Quick Settings Menu

Adjusting settings like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is easier with the new Quick Settings menu. It’s all about making these changes quicker and more intuitive, with handy buttons and sliders right where you need them.

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Quick Settings Menu

Dynamic Workspace Indicator

 For those who use multiple workspaces, Ubuntu now shows a small indicator that lets you know how many you have open and which one you’re currently using. It’s a simple visual aid that makes switching between tasks smoother.

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Dynamic Workspace Indicator

Improved Window Management

Ubuntu now supports more sophisticated window arrangements right out of the box, including snapping windows into quarter sections of the screen—great for multitasking.

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Improved Window Management

Updated Firmware Tool

 Keeping your device's firmware up-to-date is easier with a new tool that handles updates automatically, ensuring your system runs smoothly with the latest hardware support.

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Updated Firmware Tool

Changes to Apps

 Some apps have been updated, like the Clocks app which is now included by default. Also, some older apps have been swapped out, making the default set of applications fresher and more relevant.

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Changes to Apps

Better Sound Management

 PipeWire is now the default sound manager, which means better audio handling across the board, especially for complex setups like professional music production.


Nautilus feature-fest

Nautilus, the file manager, has been significantly improved. It's faster and comes with new features to help you manage your files more efficiently, like dragging items onto tabs and better search functions.

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Nautilus feature-fest

The release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS marks a significant milestone in the evolution of open-source operating systems, offering features that cater to both newcomers and seasoned professionals. With its enhanced performance, security, and usability, this new release shows Ubuntu's commitment to providing a robust and accessible platform.


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