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Insight: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Released: Download Now

Finally, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa has been released and available for the download. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS will be supported for the next five years till April 2025.

Some of the features of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:

To mount or extract ISO file format on Ubuntu, follow the steps below: Option 1: Mount via Ubuntu Command Line. In most cases, you may use Ubuntu desktop to mount ISO files. However, in some instances where you're working on a server terminal, using the command line is your only option.

  1. Ubuntu-14.04.6-server-i386.iso: 2019-03-04 23:51: 609M: Server install image for 32-bit PC (i386) computers (standard download) ubuntu-14.04.6-server-i386.iso.torrent: 2019-03-07 14:44: 24K: Server install image for 32-bit PC (i386) computers (BitTorrent download) ubuntu-14.04.6-server-i386.iso.zsync: 2019-03-07 14:44: 1.2M: Server install.
  2. Mount or Extract ISO File in Linux. To do so, you must have an ISO file (I used ubuntu-16.10-server-amd64.iso ISO image) and mount point directory to mount or extract ISO files. First create an mount point directory, where you will going to mount the image as shown: $ sudo mkdir /mnt/iso.
  3. Do you know more about the differences? Ubuntu-18.04.1-server-amd64.iso vs ubuntu-18.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso – TiloBunt Aug 3 '18 at 20:57 2 @TiloBunt: The interactive UI installer seems not the same.
  4. The first thing you need (besides your autoinstall configuration file) is a suitable ISO image. At the moment, the only x86 server image that's available for Ubuntu 20.04 is the 'live server' image, so that's what I used (see here for the 18.04 differences between the plain server image and the 'live server' one, but then Ubuntu 20.04 is all in.
  • Linux Kernel 5.4
  • GNOME 3.36
  • ZFS install support
  • Multi-monitor support in GDM
  • Support for WireGuard
  • The default kernel compression algorithm has changed to lz4 to deliver faster boot times.

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Released: Download Now

*Ubuntu 20.04 LTS will be available from April 23, 2020.

You can download the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from the official download page of the Ubuntu or you can click the link below to go the official download page.

  • For Ubuntu Derivatives, Download ISO from this link.

Tutorial To Upgrade To Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: From Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 19.10

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Please keep a backup for your important files or system setting before upgrading:

Upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Note: For Ubuntu 18.04 LTS users, you will not be notified that Ubuntu 20.04 is available until July.

To upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 after the stable release before July's point release:

  • Open 'Software & Updates'
  • Select the 'Updates' tab
  • Change 'Notify me of a new Ubuntu version' to 'For any new version'

Backup hard disk external. The software will inform you after the stable is released and you can upgrade onwards.

You can also execute the following command to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:

Upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from Ubuntu 19.10

Your system will notify you when an update is available automatically as Ubuntu 19.10 checks for the updates.

Just in case, if you didn't get any notification regarding the latest Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, run the following command. This command will execute a force-check for a new stable Ubuntu release in your Ubuntu 19.10

I hope, You can upgrade to the latest version of the Ubuntu Linux. Please don't forget to share your experience with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS in our comment section or you can write us an email sharing your experience of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

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