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    Home»Development»10 Cool Changes Ubuntu Received in 2024

    10 Cool Changes Ubuntu Received in 2024

    December 31, 2024

    As another year transitions from present to past, I want1 to recap the notable new features, changes, updates and innovations Ubuntu saw over the past 12 months. And there was a fair bit: we got a noble new long-term support release in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, as well as an opulent follow up in Ubuntu 24.10; we saw Canonical ensuring Ubuntu is at the forefront of next-gen tech, and even Snaps started to suck less! 😉 For a round up of ten cool things Ubuntu got, did, or announced in 2024, and listed in no particular order, read on — just […]

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