Ubuntu 26.04 LTS enters Documentation String and Kernel Feature Freeze

As we are only a week away from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon beta version scheduled for the 26th of this month, there are now two freezes to be set in place:

The documentation string freeze causes all strings (that is, text to be displayed on the screen for documentation) to be finalized in preparation for the translation that is set to end on April 9th. However, there are cases where exceptions are made, such as major typos, but the translation team must get the latest strings to avoid inconsistencies.

As for the kernel feature freeze, it’s a deadline for any new-feature-related kernel changes. It’s a point where the kernel for the upcoming version of Ubuntu, such as Ubuntu 26.04 LTS in this case, is feature-complete and is expected to only receive bug fixes.

As an aside, GNOME 50 is expected to land to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS soon, as the stable release of this version of GNOME happened yesterday.

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Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin has reached EOL

Last year, Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin was released on April to provide users with the latest improvements at the time. It was one of the short term support releases that usually take 9 months to reach end of life. Ubuntu 25.04 is about to reach its end of life, so the Ubuntu team have reminded all users who are still using this version of Ubuntu to upgrade their systems.

Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin has reach end of life starting from January 15th. This means that important bug fixes and security updates for several programs won’t make it to the Plucky Puffin release.

Security-wise, EOL releases are generally not recommended to be run on systems, because they can induce security risks related to system components and applications, especially when it comes to servers and their daemons.

The supported upgrade path from 25.04 is to Questing Quokka, and instructions as to how to upgrade systems is here.

Our projects will no longer get official support for those who are still running this version of Ubuntu. This means that the official Launchpad PPAs for our applications will no longer be updated for Plucky Puffin. This means that the following versions will be permanently stuck on for Plucky systems:

  • Nitrocid 0.1.0.x: 3.0.25.526-0.1.0.66-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.0.66)
  • Nitrocid 0.1.1.x: 3.0.26.60-0.1.1.36-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.1.36)
  • Nitrocid 0.1.2.x: 3.1.27.56-0.1.2.32-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.2.32)
  • Nitrocid 0.2.0.x: 4.0.28.44-0.2.0.0~rc-1 (Nitrocid 0.2.0 Release Candidate)
  • BassBoom 0.1.x: 1.0.1.0-0.1.13.0-1 (BassBoom 0.1.13)
  • BassBoom 0.2.x: 1.0.2.0-0.2.13.3-1 (BassBoom 0.2.13.3)
  • BskyId: 1.0.2-1 (BskyId 1.0.2)

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is currently under development, and is expected to be released on April 23rd, 2026.

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Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin will reach EOL on January 15th

Last year, Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin was released on April to provide users with the latest improvements at the time. It was one of the short term support releases that usually take 9 months to reach end of life. Ubuntu 25.04 is about to reach its end of life, so the Ubuntu team have reminded all users who are still using this version of Ubuntu to upgrade their systems.

Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin will reach end of life on January 15th, and people have until that date to upgrade their systems to Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka if they want to continue receiving official support. This means that important bug fixes and security updates for several programs won’t make it to the Plucky Puffin release.

Security-wise, EOL releases are generally not recommended to be run on systems, because they can induce security risks related to system components and applications, especially when it comes to servers and their daemons.

The supported upgrade path from 25.04 is to Questing Quokka, and instructions as to how to upgrade systems is here.

Our projects will no longer get official support for those who are still running this version of Ubuntu. This means that the official Launchpad PPAs for our applications will no longer be updated for Plucky Puffin. This means that the following versions will be permanently stuck on for Plucky systems:

  • Nitrocid 0.1.0.x: 3.0.25.526-0.1.0.66-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.0.66)
  • Nitrocid 0.1.1.x: 3.0.26.60-0.1.1.36-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.1.36)
  • Nitrocid 0.1.2.x: 3.1.27.56-0.1.2.32-1 (Nitrocid 0.1.2.32)
  • Nitrocid 0.2.0.x: 4.0.28.44-0.2.0.0~rc-1 (Nitrocid 0.2.0 Release Candidate)
  • BassBoom 0.1.x: 1.0.1.0-0.1.13.0-1 (BassBoom 0.1.13)
  • BassBoom 0.2.x: 1.0.2.0-0.2.13.2-1 (BassBoom 0.2.13.2)
  • BskyId: 1.0.2-1 (BskyId 1.0.2)

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon is currently under development, and is expected to be released on April 23rd, 2026.

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Upgrades to Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin are suspended

The Ubuntu release team have identified some of the issues that may affect all Ubuntu upgrades from the Oracular Oriole, which is a 20th year anniversary version of Ubuntu when it was unveiled back in 2004, to the Plucky Puffin that was released a week ago. The following issues were discovered:

The release team have decided to halt all upgrades to the Plucky Puffin while the following critical issues mentioned above are being investigated. Once they are fixed, users can upgrade to Ubuntu 25.04 again. This is done as a safety measure to avoid people having to deal with critical bugs like these after the upgrade.

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Status of Oracular to Plucky upgrades

We’ve identified some issues in the ubuntu-release-upgrader affecting upgrades to Ubuntu 25.04 “Plucky Puffin”. Issues currently under investigation are: upgrades to plucky incorrectly remove foreign packages from disabled sources Kubuntu 24.10 do-release-upgrade and Steam (or other) dependencies installed produces not booting desktop Ubuntu Studio failed to upgrade Oracular → Plucky ubuntu-release-upgrader Qt interface Qt6 incompatibility As a result, upgrades to Ubuntu 25.04 have been tempo...

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Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin is about to be released!

The upcoming version of Ubuntu, the Plucky Puffin, is about to be released. This marks a very important step towards making Ubuntu more exciting because of awesome features to be introduced that streamline your user experience.

Last night, the Ubuntu release team has released the following highlights:

  • Final images of Ubuntu 25.04 are not yet published because of more testing, but the team has indicated that the release is “progressing as planned.”
  • The release upgrade program fixes have been released to Ubuntu 24.10 to allow users who are using Oracular to upgrade to Plucky
  • Some bugs, such as libvirt and a potential bug in the Ubuntu Cinnamon flavor, have appeared but are not release-critical.
  • RISC-V images for the server version of Ubuntu have been finalized because the team claims that RISC-V builders were slow.
  • A GRUB EFI bug has been discovered that is apparently limited for server installs that are ZFS encrypted.

Additionally, the upcoming version of Ubuntu, Questing Quokka, now has a release schedule, along with the desktop images that are waiting for the crash dump test.

We’ll inform you when Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin gets released.

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Plucky Puffin (25.04) Release Status Tracking

Wednesday April 16th Update What happened last night ? @utkarsh re-spin images after zsync migrated (lubuntu and budgie) Until midnight server images were still being built because RISC-V is slow. it took about 6 hours for RISC-V to complete. Images are now complete. A potential bug was brought up in cinamon flavor with casper but we decided it was a really cosmetic issue and should not warrant re-spinning all images. calamares upload was accepted at 4am. There’s still something wrong about it...

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Ubuntu 24.10 Plucky Puffin enters final stages!

Around 10 AM GMT, the Ubuntu release team has published a new forum post in their official Ubuntu Discourse stating that the team is working towards the planned release date of this Thursday, which is April 17th. They said that this forum post is going to be used as a “live document to capture progress, blocking issues and next steps.”

The Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin final release images will be produced in a full set prior to the official release, and all bugs that are to be fixed will be fixed to make sure that the user experience is pleasant. The checklist, which the Release team is working very hard to ensure that all tasks there are closed, can be found here.

The final source freeze has started, and the daily builds for Ubuntu Plucky have been disabled, which means that the last image produced is the final release. The web design team is preparing the Ubuntu website to promote the brand new release to make sure that all users know about the new interim release of Ubuntu.

Also, a new codename has been given to the upcoming version of Ubuntu, called Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka. The development of this version is expected to start a week after Plucky Puffin gets released, which means April 24th. In addition to that, prior to the next LTS release, which is Ubuntu 26.04 LTS RR (to be released in April 2026), the development will start in the second half of this October, while Questing Quokka will be released in the first half of this October.

This is just the start, but the final images will be finalized so that people can test them to make sure that all bugs, including those that may be release-critical, are eliminated. You can find all bugs here. The quality assurance tracker can also help you see the progress of the final images, as well as their bugs, here.

We thank the release team for their efforts in making Ubuntu better!

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Plucky Puffin (25.04) Release Status Tracking

Wednesday April 16th Update What happened last night ? @utkarsh re-spin images after zsync migrated (lubuntu and budgie) Until midnight server images were still being built because RISC-V is slow. it took about 6 hours for RISC-V to complete. Images are now complete. A potential bug was brought up in cinamon flavor with casper but we decided it was a really cosmetic issue and should not warrant re-spinning all images. calamares upload was accepted at 4am. There’s still something wrong about it...

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Where is Ubuntu 25.04 RC?

The release candidate of the upcoming version of Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin was supposed to be released on April 10th, and we were excited to see the Ubuntu release team make the RC version of Ubuntu 25.04 go live. We haven’t seen any RC release or any official release notification in any of the official announcement channels, so the question is…

Where is Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin Release Candidate?

This release candidate didn’t make it to the official release server, so we are wondering why. The official release schedule for Plucky Puffin stated that the release candidate was supposed to be released on April 10th, and that the full freeze, as well as the language packs translation deadline, was supposed to happen. However, we didn’t have any news about the Plucky Puffin release, so the question is…

What’s going on with Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin?

We are asking you for your patience as the Ubuntu team is working on ensuring that the release candidate is released within this week.

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Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin will enter Release Candidate on April 10th!

According to the Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin release schedule, this version should enter the release candidate stage. This means that, starting from tomorrow (April 10th), all images produced from that day to the final release date (April 17th) will be under the release candidate stage.

According to the official Ubuntu wiki, the release candidate is considered to be a stage that lasts one week that leads up to the final release, assuming that no release critical bugs are discovered before the final release. Such bugs in this stage, if discovered, may cause a delay in the release. The Ubuntu developers will use this week to shake out any critical bugs that may or may not exist.

In the same day as the release candidate starts getting rolled out, the final freeze starts, which is the most intensive freeze out of all the freezes that will cause all packages to go into a state where only the bug fixes are accepted prior to the release, which results in the final release being more stable than the release candidate. The exceptions are only applied when there are either security or release critical bugs, or under exceptional circumstances.

The language packs will also be finalized in the same day as the release candidate, which means that the text displayed in every application will be delivered as is. The finalized language packs will be released in the same day to ensure that users will be able to use this version of Ubuntu in their own native language.

Get ready for the release candidate of Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin!

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Plucky Puffin Release Schedule

Ubuntu Plucky Puffin Release Schedule Week Date (Thursday) 25.04 events October 2024 1 October 17 Toolchain Uploaded 2 October 24 Build with -O3 on amd64 3 October 31 November 2024 4 November 07 5 November 14 6 November 21 7 November 28 December 2024 8 December 05 9 December 12 10 December 19 Ubuntu Testing Week (optional) 11 December 26 January 2025 12 January 02 13 January 09 14 January 16 15 January 23 16 January 30 February...

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JPEG-XL meets Ubuntu 25.04!

Ubuntu 25.04 now supports JPEG-XL after Ubuntu 24.04 LTS refused to support this image format. It was supposed to land to the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS version, but there were setbacks that led to Ubuntu not adding support for this image format, but, today, this version of Ubuntu supports this image format.

The JPEG-XL image format support has earned an exception from the feature freeze set to stabilize the final release. Your Ubuntu installation now supports JPEG-XL natively to enable high quality images in smaller sizes, because of the much better compression algorithm than other competitors, such as AVIF and WebP.

Before, you had to install the jpeg-xl package manually if you wanted to get support for the same image format in systems older than Ubuntu 25.04. Now, you don’t need to do this automatically.

The Desktop Team Integration Squad update thread has been updated to include a post summarizing how the JPEG-XL support was added after both the MIR and the Release teams had approved this support.

Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin is set to release on April 17th, unless delays occur.

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Desktop Team Integration Squad Updates – Monday 7th April 2025

Hi everyone, below you will find updates from the Desktop team’s Integration squad from the last week. If you’re interested in discussing a topic please start a thread in the Desktop area of Discourse. Last week’s notes are here: Desktop Team Integration Squad Updates – Monday 31st March 2025

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Ubuntu 25.04 partially fixes NVIDIA suspend and resume issues

Ubuntu 25.10 is nearing release, and one of the issues that it fixes is a five-year-old bug that affects people using the NVIDIA display driver if GNOME is running. Such issues caused elements to appear corrupt, such as text. In May 4th, 2020, a Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa user had experienced this issue and submitted it to Launchpad under the mutter package.

There were no fixes for this issue for a long time, but it looks like that the Ubuntu team may have partially fixed this issue for those who are running GNOME under X11, while the Wayland version is still affected. It was a common occurrence that those with NVIDIA graphics cards would experience issues like this when suspending and resuming, especially when working with computers. Therefore, it’s very late to fix it completely as we’re getting closer to Ubuntu 25.04 release.

In today’s comment from the desktop team, NVIDIA’s suspend and resume has been audited for Mutter support, but it’s “not wired up for Wayland sessions, but also harder to implement than in Xorg sessions. Looks like Mutter Wayland sessions won’t support reliable suspend/resume on the Nvidia driver this cycle at least.” At the same time, Mutter 48.1 is out now for this version of Ubuntu.

You can find more info about Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky’s partial fix here.

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Bug #1876632 “[nvidia] Screen freeze or corrupted/missing textur...” : Bugs : mutter package : Ubuntu

[Impact] The Nvidia driver corrupts and/or forgets its textures when resuming from suspend, by design. Documented here: https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL/extensions/NV/NV_robustness_video_memory_purge.txt *NOTE* that this is actually not a common problem because the system must be using Nvidia as the primary GPU to be affected. So generally only desktop users will encounter the bug, not laptops. And even then, only desktops that use suspend/resume or VT switching may trigger it, if e...

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