Canonical officially announced the arrival of the fourth maintenance version for the Noble Numbat series, focused on improving the experience on modern computers and ensuring greater operational stability. The operating system now integrates the Linux 6.17 kernel and the Mesa 25.2 graphics library, ensuring extended compatibility with newly released hardware components on the market. Essa update consolidates hundreds of accumulated fixes, allowing new installations to be carried out with more current and secure media from the first boot.
Update details and technical support
The implementation of the new kernel 6.17 follows the HWE (Hardware Enablement) strategy, which brings technologies from newer versions of the system to the long-support stable base. Isso allows users with cutting-edge processors and graphics cards to enjoy maximum performance without having to migrate to interim versions of the operating system, maintaining the reliability of an LTS version.
In addition to the hardware improvements, the package includes all security fixes published in recent months for the distribution, closing loopholes in critical libraries.
The update aims to reduce the need for large patch downloads immediately after installing the system on new machines.
Advances in graphics rendering and gaming
Updating the Mesa graphics stack to version 25.2 represents a significant leap forward for those using open source drivers, especially in tasks that require intensive visual processing.
- Performance optimization for recent generation Intel and AMD GPUs.
- Critical fixes for running games via Vulkan and OpenGL.
- Better power management in modern notebooks.
- Improved support for displays with high refresh rates.
These changes make the Linux environment more robust for multimedia and digital entertainment tasks, correcting previous rendering glitches.
Installation and upgrade procedures
For those already using version 24.04 LTS, migration to the new hardware standard is optional and can be managed through the system update settings or via the terminal with specific commands. Canonical maintains the policy of not forcing kernel changes on older installations automatically, ensuring that critical servers and workstations maintain the stability of the original 6.8 kernel, if the administrator prefers to avoid possible regressions in sensitive production environments that are already configured and functional.
New users who download the ISO image directly from the official website will have immediate access to all these new features, saving post-installation download time. Updated media replaces previous versions and is recommended for any new system implementation on personal desktops or laptops.
Extended life cycle and maintenance
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Companies that require an even longer maintenance window can join the Ubuntu Pro program, which extends security coverage for an additional period.
The next specific update is scheduled for the second half of the year, following the developer’s usual schedule to keep the system relevant in the face of new hardware.