Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) is a free, customizable, coherent OS that’s easy to install. If you are looking to try a Linux-based OS, we recommended you start with this excellent distro.
Ubuntu 20.04 Release Date
Ubuntu 20.04 was released on Thursday April 23, 2020.
Other important milestones to occur throughout the Focal Fossa development cycle include:
What's New in Ubuntu?
Ubuntu regularly releases updates to its desktop OS and version numbers are always stylized as YY.MM. New versions also get alliterative code names in the style of [Adjective] [Animal]. Focal Fossa is the latest biannual (every two years) LTS release and the main subject of this review. The previous LTS release was 18.04 (Bionic Beaver). Ubuntu guarantees that LTS releases get five years of security and maintenance updates.
More default theme variants and the aubergine touch
Canonical is experimenting with themes again. In Ubuntu 19.10, the default Yaru theme introduced a dark version. Ubuntu 20.04 takes it further three variants of the default Yaru theme: Light, Dark and Standard.
Ubuntu 20.04 also has slightly different look with emphasis on aubergine as second accent color (instead of the regular blue and green).
2. GNOME 3.36 and all the visual and performance improvements that come with it
Ubuntu 20.04 has the latest GNOME 3.36 release. This means that all the new features in 3.36 are also available for Ubuntu 20.04.
3. Disable all desktop notification with ‘Do Not Disturb’ button
Getting distracted by desktop notifications? You can utilize the ‘do not disturb’ option to toggle the desktop notifications.
4. Fractional scaling
Ubuntu finally brings fractional scaling. If you always found that icons at 100% looked too small and bit too big at 200%, you can take advantage of the fractional scaling.
5. Linux Kernel 5.4
Ubuntu 20.04 features the latest LTS kernel 5.4. This means that you get native ExFAT support and all the other performance improvements and new hardware supports that come with it.
6. Faster install, faster boot
Thanks to the new compression algorithms, it now takes less time to install Ubuntu 20.04. Not only that, Ubuntu 20.04 also boots faster in comparison to 18.04.