
Kubuntu’s new release is here with a few, yet notable changes.

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Kubuntu’s new release is here with a few, yet notable changes.
The latest version of Kubuntu has officially arrived and is ready to nestle into your machine like a penguin in fresh snow. While it is not a long-term support (LTS) release, it has plenty to offer for people who are looking to use the most recent applications and packages the Linux ecosystem has to offer.
With a short support period of only 9 months, this release might contain system-breaking bugs and is not recommended for new users who don't know their way around such interim releases.
With that in mind, let’s jump into what this release has to offer.
, there is always an interim release that follows months after the previous LTS release, continuing the cycle every six months.
We will be taking a look at one such release that has been introduced recently.
📋Xubuntu 25.04 will be supported for nine months until January 2026.
 to provide one of the most stable Ubuntu experiences currently on offer.
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