Canonical has released updated ISOs for Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. This release brings together all bug fixes, app updates, performance improvements, and security updates that have been released on "Focal Fossa" since its release in April.
The result is a new ISO that is ready to use or install, reducing the number of updates required after a new installation.
But there is another reason why the arrival of the point release is great news.
Users running systems with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) will see a notification asking them if they want to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04.
Until anyone running an older LTS version and wanted to upgrade to the newer version, they had to do so manually (either by selecting from non-LTS versions in the Software & Updates or by running a command in the terminal).
From today this will no longer be necessary. It is possible to upgrade directly from 18,04 LTS to 20,04 LTS.
See the full list of changes that Poin Release brings (to all of this, add the Ubuntu security updates until July 24).
Ubuntu LTS versions are the most popular versions of Ubuntu since they offer a stable, reliable experience to any user who is tired of gamea of Microsoft. The three-month period between an LTS release (April) and the first point release gives Ubuntu more time to fix any errorthose discovered recently.
Those of you who are in version 20.04 do not need to "upgrade" to "download" this version because, from a technical point of view, you already have it! Just install any updates every time they are released and you will be OK.
Ubuntu 20.04.1 uses the same Linux and xserver kernel as the original release in April, Linux 5.4.
Download the ISO:
https://releases.ubuntu.com/20.04.1/
08/06 | Ubuntu • 20.04.1 |
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08/06 | Ubuntu Studio • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Ubuntu Kylin • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Ubuntu Budgie • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Ubuntu MATE • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Xubuntu • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Lubuntu • 20.04.1 |
08/06 | Kubuntu • 20.04.1 |