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Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon spits out Xorg, but still lets you run X11 apps
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Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon," the latest LTS release from Canonical, arrives with GNOME 50, Linux kernel 7.0, and drops the Xorg option from Ubuntu Desktop while still running X11 applications through Xwayland.
Key facts
- Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon," the latest LTS release from Canonical, arrives with GNOME 50, Linux kernel 7.0, and drops the Xorg option from Ubuntu Desktop while still running X11 applications
- Kubuntu 26.04 offers KDE Plasma 6.6, which is also used in Ubuntu Studio 26.04
- Canonical now recommends at least a dual-core 2 GHz machine with 25 GB of free disk space, and the suggested minimum amount of RAM has gone up to 6 GB
- Another traditionalist option is Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04, which offers Cinnamon 6.4.13
Summary
This release is based on kernel 7.0, uses GNOME 50, and comes with Firefox 150. These days, Ubuntu Desktop defaults to a fairly basic install with Firefox and little else. - Click to enlarge. The default Ubuntu Desktop uses GNOME, as it has been since Ubuntu 17.10. Although some of the bundled apps and accessories have been replaced, it's not vastly different from how GNOME 40 was in 2021, and it's only an incremental change from GNOME 3 a full decade before that. Alongside the default GNOME desktop edition, Edubuntu 26.04 also uses GNOME 50.