The development of Ubuntu 26.04, codename “Resolute Raccoon”, has entered its final stretch; it will be ready in about two ...
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS raises hardware requirements beyond those of Windows 11, and here's why this is happening.
For radical, picture me skateboarding ungainly while installing Linux - or, to be more precise CachyOS - on my PC. Windows 11 ...
Further to Ubuntu Pro features being added to the desktop Security Center, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS also makes it easier to opt-in to ...
Canonical has posted a new set of system requirements for the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, otherwise known as Resolute Raccoon, and they are now higher than what Microsoft recommends for Windows 11.
Increasing RAM requirements from 4GB to 6GB isn't a big ask, especially for better performance, but ongoing RAM shortages ...
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS raises its minimum RAM requirement to 6GB, the first increase since 2019. Systems with less memory still work, but the experience may suffer.
Canonical has just released the beta of the next Ubuntu LTS – but what's grabbed the attention of many is that it features ...
Getting the latest Ubuntu LTS release may be tempting, but version 26.04 has some big potential downsides that should give ...
GNOME 50 is here, codenamed Tokyo after the location of the GNOME Asia Summit 2025, and the biggest change is in fact more or less invisible, unless you look for an options button on the login screen.
With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Authd will be officially available via package sources. The daemon allows authentication with cloud providers. Canonical has included the authentication daemon Authd in the ...