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    2024 is a very special year for the world’s most popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu; it is its 20th anniversary, originally being made available in October 2004 with the release of Ubuntu 4.10 Warty Warthog. To celebrate its anniversary, Canonical is dropping Ubuntu 24.04 LTS codenamed Noble Numbat next month and today we’ve got our first look at the new wallpapers.

    Canonical's wallpapers

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    1710851057_numbat_wallpaper_light_3480x2

     

    1710851047_numbat_wallpaper_dimmed_3480x

     

    1710851038_numbat_wallpaper_dark_3480x21

    Mascot

    1710851570_e35054b1e4b4d2cfe18198cbcca09

    Fuwafuwa Nanbatto-san by @amaral

     

    1710851326_59ef039b87950d0bac4032a0ee484

    Little numbat boy by @azskalt

    Digital art

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    Province of the South of France by @orbitelambda

     

    1710851516_802d8cc998b4d4e4e8fe611e18fe9

    Monument Valley (Arizona) by @orbitelambda

    Nature

    1710851163_070a4d729f3d3577cb33706cdb094

    Mount Fuji, Japan by @amaral

     

    1710851413_cee4ad9f24595fca681cfa5c3f6d6

    Northern Lights by @mizuno-as

    Others

    1710851273_260fd55735cc4aefff96915b34656

    Lightbulb Rainbow by @audioaddict

     

    1710851371_8a7454aca9d57425cf6b6ad7a8647

    Clouds by @moka-hun

     

    This selection of wallpapers will feature in the upcoming Ubuntu release in a potentially higher quality than above. If you would like to check out the rest of the wallpapers that were submitted as part of the Wallpaper Competition, just head to the Ubuntu Discourse thread where you can view and download the entries.

     

    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is due for release on April 25, 2024. It will get standard support until May 31, 2029, and extended security maintenance until April 25, 2034. The long life of Long Term Support (LTS) releases makes them ideal for people who just want to install an operating system and then get down to work rather than perform upgrades every year or so as is the case with the interim releases.

     

    If you are keen to use the upcoming version of Ubuntu, a beta is currently scheduled to be released on April 4. As this will contain bugs, it goes without saying that you should not install it on a production machine until the final release.

     

    Source: Ubuntu

     

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