Ubuntu 26.04 LTS changes since 25.10

If you’re upgrading to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS from the previous interim release, Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka), the following changes apply to you.

Warning

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is currently in development, scheduled to be released in April 2026. See the release schedule.

New features and improvements

Desktop features

GNOME 50

The GNOME desktop environment has been updated to version 50.

Added graphical Ubuntu Insights management controls to Settings

Graphical controls to finely control Ubuntu Insights consent states as well as to preview reports have been added to Settings. They can be found under Privacy & Securit within the Telemetry panel, which also replaces the Diagnostics panel.

Server features

Chrony 4.8

Chrony was updated to version 4.8, which adds support for limiting the selection of unreachable sources, fixes refclock handling on newer kernels and more.

For more information about the 4.8 release or all the other changes since version 4.5 that was in Noble please have a look at Chrony’s news page.

Exim4

The Exim4 update to 4.99.1 improves handling many messages to a single host by using fewer forks & execs. New options like dkim_verify_minimal avoid calling the DKIM ACL after the first good verify and fix various bugs.

For a detailed list of changes please refer to the upstream changelog. The minor .1 in 4.99.1 ensures that recent re-occurring security issues of CVE-2025-26794 and CVE-2025-67896 are closed right away.

Kerberos

Kerberos has been configured to observe the /etc/krb5.conf.d/ directory by default. This introduces support for third-party packages that need to add Kerberos configuration.

  • If you have existing configuration snippets in /etc/krb5.conf.d/, but do not include them, they will now be included in the krb5.conf file.

  • If you already include /etc/krb5.conf.d/ in your krb5.conf file, either active or commented out, no changes will be made.

  • If your existing krb5.conf file is a symbolic link, no changes will be made.

MIT Kerberos and Heimdal are both supported, but use different orderings for the include directive. MIT Kerberos uses alphanumerical order, while Heimdal uses the unpredictable order of the readdir() system call (LP: #2140967)

multipath-tools 0.12.2

Updated from version 0.11.1 to 0.12.2. See the 0.12 series in the upstream changelog.

OpenLDAP

New version 2.6.10.

See the 2.6 series upstream release notes.

PHP 8.5.2

PHP was updated to the 8.5.2 upstream version. Among other enhancements and bugfixes, the highlighted changes are:

  • A new URI Extension

  • The Pipe Operator

  • Clone With functionality

  • The #[\NoDiscard] Attribute

  • Closures and First-Class Callables in Constant Expressions

  • Persistent cURL Share Handles

  • array_first() and array_last() functions

Other breaking changes and new features can be seen in the full upstream changelog.

Samba 4.23

Samba has been updated to the new upstream 4.23 version.

New features and important changes in 4.23:

  • SMB3 Unix Extensions enabled by default

  • NetBios is disabled by default in the configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf for fresh installs

SoS (sosreport)

SoS was updated to 4.10.2. This upgrade introduces new plugins and also adds new features to existing plugins.

For more information see the 4.10.1 and 4.10.2 upstream release notes.

Colored output with strace 6.19

strace now supports colored output (configurable with --color=..., STRACE_COLORS=... and NO_COLOR=1).

Sample colored output

Container features

Container stacks

For the containerd and runc packages, we established a pattern to either keep the regular updates to the latest version or to opt for slower, more stable updates throughout the time the release is active. For more please read Ubuntu Server Gazette - Issue 8 - Containers: Steady paths for agile stacks.

containerd 2.2.1

The containerd packages (src:containerd-app, src:containerd-stable) were updated to version 2.2.1. Version 2 includes the stabilization of new features added in the last 1.x release as well as the removal of features which were deprecated in 1.x, meaning you should expect breaking changes here.

For further details on such changes, please refer to the containerd 2.0 upstream release notes and check the notes for individual point releases.

runc 1.4.0

The runc package (src:runc-app) was updated to version 1.4.0. The most noteworthy change here is that the handling of pids.limit has been updated to match the newer guidance from the OCI runtime specification. In particular, now a maximum limit value of 0 will be treated as an actual limit (it will be treated the same as a limit value of 1). We only expect users that explicitly set pids.limit to 0 will see a behavior change.

For more details on this new release, please check the upstream release notes.

Docker 29

docker.io was updated to version 29. This release includes several improvements and breaking changes.

There is a new experimental support for nftables which can be enabled by setting Docker daemon’s firewall-backend option to nftables.

The containerd image store is now the default for fresh installs. This doesn’t apply to daemons configured with userns-remap or for users upgrading from a previous docker.io version.

For a comprehensive list of changes, please check the upstream release notes.

Virtualization features

libvirt

The libvirt package was upgraded to version 12.0.0. Here is the important changes since Ubuntu Questing:

  • Several new features have been added into the bhyve driver:

  • Experimental NAT networking support using the Packet Filter (pf) firewall.

  • Querying domain block, interface, and memory statistics. Not all statistics fields are supported though.

  • SLIRP networking support

  • NVMe device support

  • virtio-scsi support

  • Initial ARM64 support

  • Multi-GPU: Add support for NUMA affinity of PCI devices

To support NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) configurations, libvirt now handles QEMU’s acpi-generic-initiator device internally. MIG enables partitioning a physical GPU into multiple isolated instances, each associated with one or more virtual NUMA nodes.

  • Hyper-V:

    • Introduce Hyper-V host-model mode

  • Hyper-V virttype support for Qemu domains

For more details, please see the upstream changelog

Some additional notable changes:

  • The detection of the CPU MSR (Model Specific Register) features has been improved by enabling the msr kernel module load and fixing vmx-* features detection issue.

  • Use sysusers to manage users and groups

QEMU

The QEMU package was upgraded to version 10.2.1. Here is the important changes since Ubuntu Questing:

Upgrading Windows 11 makes the VM stop working and to fix this issue and ensure the migration path, we added new machine types for Resolute and old Ubuntu releases:

  • pc-i440fx-questing-v2 Ubuntu 25.10 PC v2 (i440FX + PIIX, + 10.1 machine, 1996)

  • pc-i440fx-noble-v2 Ubuntu 24.04 PC v2 (i440FX + PIIX, arch-caps fix, 1996)

  • pc-q35-noble-v2 Ubuntu 24.04 PC v2 (Q35 + ICH9, arch-caps fix, 2009)

Other notable new features:

  • ARM

    • New board model: amd-versal2-virt

    • New CPU architectural features emulated: FEAT_TCR2, FEAT_CSSC, FEAT_SCTLR2.

  • RISC-V

    • Add riscv64 to FirmwareArchitecture

    • Update OpenSBI to v1.7

    • Implement MonitorDef HMP API

  • X86

    • Support for a new accelerator, MSHV, which lets you create VMs from a Hyper-V guest without using nested virtualization.

  • Migration:

    • Supported new cpr-exec migration mode

    • Supported mapped-ram on snapshot save/load

For more details, please see related upstream changelog and the general log on removed features

EDK2

The package has been updated to version 2025.11. Below are the most significant changes since Ubuntu Questing:

OVMF packaging rework
  • OVMF has been split into the following packages:

    • ovmf-generic

    • ovmf-amdsev

    • ovmf-inteltdx

  • The ovmf package is now a metapackage that depends on the above variants. This allows users to install only the OVMF firmware compatible with their CPU.

ovmf-inteltdx changes
  • OVMF.inteltdx.fd has been removed.

  • OVMF.inteltdx.secboot.fd has been renamed to OVMF.inteltdx.ms.fd.

Removed components
  • qemu-efi-arm

  • ovmf-ia32

  • The loongarch64 target is no longer built.

Secure Boot improvements
  • NX is now enabled in all Secure Boot variants.

  • The strictnx variant has been dropped.

New package
  • Introduced ovmf-legacy, providing OVMF.legacy.fd with PVSCSI support.

Further details on new features and bug fixes are available in the upstream changelogs:

Database features

DocumentDB

DocumentDB is now available in Ubuntu, starting with version 0.108-0. It is a powerful, scalable, MongoDB compatible open-source document database built for modern applications, built on PostgreSQL. For more information see documentdb.io.

MariaDB is fully supported

Starting with 26.04, MariaDB will now be provided with full support in Ubuntu main.

MariaDB was updated to the latest LTS version 11.8.6. For more information on the MariaDB LTS, see the upstream release notes.

The MySQL and MariaDB servers are mutually exclusive on Ubuntu for now.

Percona Toolkit

Percona Toolkit was updated to the latest version, 3.7.1, and now includes additional tools for managing your MySQL, MariaDB, or PostgreSQL server. This includes pt-galera-log-explainer, pt-k8s-debug-collector, and pt-pg-summary among others.

PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL was updated to version 18. This new version improves performance for workloads of all sizes through a new I/O subsystem that has demonstrated up to 3× performance improvements when reading from storage, and also increases the number of queries that can use indexes. This release makes major-version upgrades less disruptive, accelerating upgrade times and reducing the time required to reach expected performance after an upgrade completes. Developers also benefit from PostgreSQL 18 features, including virtual generated columns that compute values at query time, and the database-friendly uuidv7() function that provides better indexing and read performance for UUIDs. PostgreSQL 18 makes it easier to integrate with single-sign on (SSO) systems with support for OAuth 2.0 authentication.

For further information, check the upstream release announcement and the upstream release notes.

Valkey

Valkey was updated to version 9.0, starting with 9.0.3. This includes various features and improvements beyond 8.x, such as atomic slot migrations and hash field expiration.

For more information on the new version, see the Valkey 9 blog post. Release notes are available on the Valkey project GitHub.

High availability and clustering features

fence-agents

fence-agents is updated to version 4.17.0. This version includes a few new agents, like aws_vpc_net and hetzner_cloud, and enhancements to the existing ones.

In terms of security, the azure_arm agent replaced the dependency on msrestazure (deprecated) to azure-identity.

For a list of all changes, please refer to the upstream changes.

resource-agents

resource-agents is updated to version 4.17.0. This version includes several new agents, like aws-datasync-* and tickle-*, and enhancements to the existing ones.

For a list of all changes, please refer to the upstream release notes.

HAProxy

HAProxy was updated to the latest upstream LTS release, 3.2, which introduces performance and efficiency improvements, faster and more reliable QUIC protocol support, and more. For further details on this new release, please check the HAProxy 3.2 upstream announcement.

Development features

Toolchain upgrades 🛠️

  • glibc 2.42 now ships non-UTF8 encodings as libc-gconv-modules-extra.

  • LLVM 21 is the default LLVM toolchain.

  • Rust 1.93.1 is the default Rust toolchain.

OpenJDK

OpenJDK 25 is the default Java toolchain.

.NET

Enterprise features

Cloud features

cloud-init v. 26.1

Cloud-init features introduced beyond v. 25.3 in Questing:

  • Add support for s390x platform detection on LXD

  • Add support for Tilaa cloud platform detection.

  • Fix LXD Snap installs on Plucky and newer

  • Scaleway cloud to support exposing regions and availability zones, drop private IP handling

  • Add network v1 support for bonds, bridges and VLANs

  • Allow network-config to express allow_accept_ra for bonds, bridges and VLANsOpenStack network_data.json support of bond names

See cloud-init’s release notes for more details.

Microsoft Azure

The walinuxagent package was updated to version 2.15.0.1. This release brings several improvements to the Microsoft Azure Linux Guest Agent since Ubuntu Questing:

Extension Security

Introduced support for extension signature validation and policy enforcement to improve the security of VM extensions.

Memory Management

Implemented memory quota management using cgroups to ensure the agent maintains a predictable resource footprint.

Enhanced Reliability

Improved telemetry and retry strategies for extension artifact downloads, along with more robust log collection handling.

Documentation

Added a new waagent manpage for better local access to command-line documentation.

To overcome the former issues around password-changing functionality it will now utilize sha512_crypt of python3-passlib to be compatibly with python 3.13 that removed crypt.

For further details on the changes in this update, please refer to the upstream release notes:

OpenStack 2026.1 Gazpacho

OpenStack has been updated to the 2026.1 Gazpacho release. Gazpacho is a SLURP release, supporting direct upgrades from the previous SLURP release (2025.1 Epoxy). This includes packages for Aodh, Barbican, Ceilometer, Cinder, Designate, Glance, Heat, Horizon, Ironic, Keystone, Magnum, Manila, Masakari, Mistral, Neutron, Nova, Octavia, Placement, Swift, Watcher, and Zaqar.

Eventlet migration

Multiple projects completed or advanced the migration from Eventlet to native Python threading, including Cyborg, Designate, Manila (technology preview), Nova (experimental), and Watcher. This long-running effort modernizes OpenStack’s concurrency model for long-term sustainability. Operators should review per-service concurrency configuration before upgrading.

Nova (Compute)

Parallel live migrations improve memory transfer speed via multi-connection support. IOThread is now enabled by default for QEMU instances, offloading disk I/O from vCPU threads. Live migration of instances with vTPM devices is now supported in host secret security mode. The volume-attach API is asynchronous starting from microversion 2.101, and UEFI firmware selection is now delegated to libvirt. Full OpenAPI schema coverage has been achieved across all Nova API endpoints.

Neutron (Networking)

A new network IP availability details API extension provides richer subnet and allocation pool usage information. OVN BGP capabilities have been integrated into the Neutron OVN driver, and ML2/OVN now supports North/South routing for external (SR-IOV, bare metal) ports as well as allowed address pairs with virtual MAC addresses. Additional OVN configuration options improve scalability.

Ironic (Bare Metal)

NFS and CIFS/SMB transport protocols are now supported for Redfish Virtual Media boot. Two new deploy interfaces have been added: autodetect (selects the best interface automatically) and noop (marks nodes active without deploying an OS). A new standalone networking service enables physical switch management without Neutron, and VXLAN/Geneve overlay networks are now supported for bare metal nodes.

Manila (Shared File Systems)

QoS type support allows administrators to define throughput and IOPS limits via share type extra-specs or dedicated QoS type entities. Share replica metadata, custom export locations during share management, and new back-end drivers for HPE Alletra MP B10000 are included.

Horizon (Dashboard)

Live migration with Nova microversion 2.30 is now supported, and the Key Pairs page has been rewritten from AngularJS to Python/Django. A new configuration option avoids full container listings in the Swift panel, reducing resource consumption.

For the full list of upstream release highlights, see the OpenStack 2026.1 Gazpacho documentation.

Security features

TPM/FDE

Hardware support features

IBM Z and LinuxONE (s390x)

The following provides an overview of selected and significant s390x-specific enhancements and improvements that landed in Ubuntu Server 26.04 for IBM Z and LinuxONE.

On the IBM Z (s390s) architecture, the architectural level set (ALS) was raised to build for IBM Z generation z15 (LinuxONE Emperor III) with the march=z15 and mtune=z16 compiler options (LP: #2126577). This brings performance improvements on the later generations

Ubuntu no longer supports IBM Z generations z14 or older.

With every new Ubuntu Server release the s390-tools package was gradually upgraded to its latest available release v2.41 (LP: #2141945), that now:

  • adds a udev rule to set none as default I/O scheduler for virtio-blk devices (LP: #2138886)

  • adds a udev rule to disable the rotational attribute for virtio-blk (especially important for swapping or paging) (LP: #2138887)

  • introduces the new pvverify tool, that allows to verify host key documents in the context of Secure Execution (SE) (LP: #2138888)

  • and the pvimg info command was enhanced to display additional SE image information (LP: #2141952)

KVM enhancements arrived by adding zVDT Parallel Sysplex support (LP: #2142654) and by rewriting gmap using MMU notifiers (LP: #2142682).

In the area of cryptography the following updates and improvements happened:

  • zkey support for dm-integrity with HMAC was added to the s390-tools package (LP: #2096889) and to the kernel (LP: #2138650)

  • PHMAC was added to cryptsetup (LP: #2138512), and required also systemd (LP: #2138511) updates.

  • The default use of clear keys by PAES and PHMAC in-kernel crypt modules was disabled (LP: #2139610), but they can still be explicitly allowed with a module parameter.

  • An overwrite function was added to the zcrypt driver, allowing the configuring of the device driver on a per APQN basis (LP: #2138854)

  • The upgrade to opecryptoki v3.26 (LP: #2135123) added ML-KEM and ML-DSA support for ep11 token (LP: #2138514) and cca token (LP: #2138515) and BLS support for ep11 token (LP: #2138804).

  • The upgrade of libzpc to v1.4.1 (LP: #2136312) removed a protected key verification pattern mismatch, now allowing to support Live Guest Relocation (LP: #2140342)

The kernel also received selected improvements, like support for 128 KB tape block sizes (LP: #2141569) and support for dynamic (de)configuration of hot-pluggable memory (LP: #2142862).

Finally several packages were updated to their latest upstream version to pick up s390x-specific upstream fixes and improvements. For example:

Common features

Linux kernel 7.0 🐧

  • cgroupfs is now mounted with nsdelegate,memory_recursiveprot,memory_hugetlb_accounting

systemd 259.5

The systemd service manager has been updated to version 259. For a complete list of changes, see the changelog.

Also, refer to the removed and deprecated functionality:

Netplan v1.1.2 🌐

fwupd

Systems running TPM/FDE will now prompt for the recovery key before firmware updates that may require the recovery key upon reboot.

sudo-rs

Password feedback is now enabled by default in order to improve the user experience of sudo. If the previous behavior is preferred, password feedback can be disabled using the following steps:

  1. Edit sudoers using sudo visudo in the terminal

  2. Add the option Defaults !pwfeedback to the configuration file

Ubuntu Insights integration with the release upgrader

When Ubuntu Insights is available and configured, the release upgrader will now use Ubuntu Insights at the end of a release upgrade to generate a report based on the existing consent state. Note, this change does not prevent the Ubuntu Report-based collection that may be triggered by a release upgrade.

This change only affects Desktop and WSL since presently, these are the only platforms that include Ubuntu Insights.

Package Management: APT 3.0

Backwards-incompatible changes

Desktop changes

Server changes

TLS 1.0 and 1.1 disabled in Apache

The Debian changes for the new version of Apache have disabled TLS 1.0 and 1.1, following RFC 8996. These should be already disabled by default in OpenSSL, and now Apache follows the same. See the fixed bug.

NFS

The blkmapd and nfs-blkmap services have been removed. From the NEWS file:

pNFS block layout is deprecated in favor of pNFS SCSI layout. This is because block layout could easily result in data loss, as documented in https://linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/PNFS_block_server_setup.

Users of pNFS are advised to move to the revised SCSI/NVMe layouts that are safe to use and don’t require the use of blkmapd.

SSSD 2.12

SSSD has been updated to version 2.12.

SSSD now runs under user sssd (instead of root). Make sure that sssd can still access secrets or integrations from its new user.

The implicit files provider and domain was removed: see https://sssd.io/docs/files-provider-deprecation.html.

PHP

  • It is no longer possible to use array and callable as class alias names in class_alias().

Other breaking changes and new features can be seen in the full upstream changelog.

Database changes

PostgreSQL is no longer available on i386

PostgreSQL 18 in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS no longer builds for the i386 architecture. Therefore, it no longer produces the libpq-dev and libpq5 binary packages for that architecture. This means that any package depending on those libraries will also not be available in i386.

See LP: #2142320 for more information.

High availability and clustering changes

Replaced agents in resource-agents

The oracledb and zabbixagent agents were replaced by the oracle and zabbix-agent, respectively. You might need to adjust your existing configuration.

Cloud changes

Removed features in OpenStack

The Manila V1 API and the Manila shell utility have been removed.

For details, see the Manila release highlights and release notes.

Hardware support changes

Ubuntu no longer supports IBM Z generations z14 or older

On the IBM Z (s390s) architecture, the architectural level set (ALS) was raised to build for IBM Z generation z15 (LP: #2126577). As a result, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS no longer works on IBM Z generations z14 (LinuxONE II) or older. You can’t install Ubuntu 26.04 LTS on this hardware or upgrade to it. The ubuntu-release-upgrader prevents you from performing the upgrade.

IBM Z generation z14 (LinuxONE II) is still supported by Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS for up to 15 years in total.

Common changes

cgroup v1 support has been removed

systemd version 259 no longer supports cgroup v1 (legacy and hybrid) hierarchies. As a result:

  • Ubuntu installations running cgroup v1 will not be allowed to upgrade to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS.

  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS container workloads will not run on a host booted with cgroup v1.

  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS hosts do not support container workloads that require cgroup v1: for example, Ubuntu earlier than 18.04 LTS.

This change was made in systemd version 258. See the changelog for more information.

Removable media are mounted under /run/media

In previous Ubuntu releases, removable media were mounted under the /media directory. Starting with Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, /run/media is now the mount directory instead. This has several benefits:

  • Better support for read-only root file systems

  • Better alignment with other distributions and upstream defaults

  • Not requiring special cleanup routines because /run is hosted on a virtual memory file system (tmpfs)

If you rely on the specific directory path for media access, check that your setup still works. For example, test your existing scripts.

LP#2130110

Deprecated features

Desktop deprecations

Server deprecations

PHP

  • Deprecation of the backtick operator

  • Non-canonical cast names (boolean), (integer), (double), and (binary) have been deprecated. (bool), (int), (float), and (string) need to be used instead.

  • Using null as an array offset or when calling array_key_exists() is now deprecated - now an empty string is needed.

Other breaking changes and new features can be seen in the full upstream changelog.

Common deprecations

Legacy System V service scripts are deprecated

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is the last release that supports System V service scripts compatibility in systemd. Migrate your legacy System V scripts to native systemd unit files.

systemd version 260 has already dropped support, so this change will take effect in Ubuntu 26.10.

Bug fixes

Desktop fixes

Server fixes

Apache 2.4.65

Apache has been updated to upstream version 2.4.65. For more details, see the upsteam release notes.

Nginx 1.28.2

Nginx was updated to version 1.28.2, which includes fixes for various bugs. See the 1.28 series upstream release notes.

Django 5.2.9

Django was updated to LTS version 5.2.9. For more information, see the Django 5.2 release notes.

OpenSSH 10.2

OpenSSH was updated to version 10.2, which is a bugfix release on top of 10.1 present in the Ubuntu Questing 25.10 release.

Dovecot 2.4.2

Updated to 2.4.2. See the upstream announcement.

Postfix 3.10.6

Postfix was updated to version 3.10.6. See the upstream announcement.

unbound 1.24.2

Update to version 1.24.2. See the upstream changelog.

Database fixes

MySQL 8.4.8

MySQL’s current LTS version 8.4 is provided in Ubuntu 26.04, starting with version 8.4.8. Future security fixes will be provided by 8.4.x version updates. For more information see the upstream release notes.

MySQL Shell was updated to the latest LTS version, 8.4.8, to match MySQL’s version. See the upstream release notes for more information.

Known issues

As is to be expected with any release, there are some significant known bugs that users may encounter with this release of Ubuntu. The ones we know about at this point (and some of the workarounds) are documented here, so you don’t need to spend time reporting these bugs again:

Desktop issues

Localization

The Live Session of the new Ubuntu Desktop installer is not localized. It is still possible to perform a non-English installation using the new installer, but internet access at install time is required to download the language packs. (LP: #2013329)

Screen reader support

Screen reader support is present with the new desktop installer, but is incomplete (LP: #2061015, LP: #2061018, LP: #2036962, LP: #2061021)

OEM installs

OEM installs are not supported yet. (LP: #2048473)

Virtualized GTK 4 apps

GTK 4 apps (including the desktop wallpaper) do not display correctly with VirtualBox or VMWare with 3D Acceleration (LP: #2061118).

Incompatibility between TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption and Absolute

TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption (FDE) has been introduced to enhance data security. However, it’s important to note that this feature is incompatible with Absolute (formerly Computrace) security software. If Absolute is enabled on your system, the machine will not boot post-installation when TPM-backed FDE is also enabled. Therefore, disabling Absolute from the BIOS is recommended to avoid booting issues.

Hardware-Specific Kernel Module Requirements for TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption

TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption (FDE) requires a specific kernel snap which may not include certain kernel modules necessary for some hardware functionalities. A notable example is the vmd module required for NVMe RAID configurations. In scenarios where such specific kernel modules are indispensable, the hardware feature may need to be disabled in the BIOS (such as RAID) to ensure the continued availability of the affected hardware post-installation. If disabling in the BIOS is not an option, the related hardware will not be available post-installation with TPM-backed FDE enabled.

Full-disk encryption

See FDE specific bug reports.

Resuming from suspend on Nvidia

Resuming from suspend on Nvidia desktops (where Nvidia is the primary GPU so generally not laptops) will exhibit visual corruption and freezes using the default Wayland session (LP#1876632). If you need suspend/resume support then the simplest solution is to select ‘Ubuntu on Xorg’ at the login screen.

Classic fonts

Installing ubuntu-fonts-classic results in a non-Ubuntu font being displayed (LP#2083683). To resolve this, install gnome-tweaks and set ‘Interface Text’ to ‘Ubuntu’.

Server issues

rabbitmq-server

RabbitMQ is not directly upgradable due to feature flags. To mitigate this, some manual steps are needed. For more information please read https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-server-gazette-issue-12-upgrading-rabbitmq-across-ubuntu-releases/77271.

Bacula

Moved from our main repository to universe. All relevant Ubuntu changes are upstream now, so we directly sync this from Debian.

Installer

On systems booting via U-Boot, U-Boot should be updated to the current Plucky version before installation as subiquity does not run flash-kernel and grub-update during the installation. So for first boot the device-tree from U-Boot will be used.

  • In some situations, it is acceptable to proceed with an offline installation when the mirror is inaccessible. In this scenario, it is advised to use:

    apt:
      fallback: offline-install
    
  • Network interfaces left unconfigured at install time are assumed to be configured via dhcp4. If this doesn’t happen (for example, because the interface is physically not connected) the boot process will block and wait for a few minutes (LP: #2063331). This can be fixed by removing the extra interfaces from /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.conf or by marking them as optional: true. Cloud-init is disabled on systems installed from ISO images, so settings will persist.

Cloud issues

Microsoft Azure

The current version of walinuxagent relies on python3-legacycrypt for password changing functionality but it cannot be made a dependency due to a component mismatch (LP: #2106484).

Hardware support issues

Hardware requiring nomodeset

Some particular hardware (e.g. Thinkpad x201) might have issues (general freeze, desktop-security-center not launching), when booted without nomodeset (Safe graphics). Follow these steps if you encounter such an issue:

  1. At the GRUB boot menu, press e (keep Shift pressed during early boot if the menu doesn’t show up).

  2. Add nomodeset to linux line, like the example below:

    linux /casper/vmlinuz nomodeset ---
    
  3. Press Ctrl-x to continue the boot process

  4. After installation is complete, reboot, use nomodeset again, like the example below:

    linux /boot/vmlinuz-6.11.0-8-generic nomodeset root=UUID=c5605a23-05ae-4d9d-b65f-e47ba48b7560 ro
    
  5. Add nomodeset to the GRUB config file, /etc/default/grub, like the example below:

    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nomodeset"
    
  6. Finally, run sudo update-grub to make the change take effect.

Raspberry Pi

  • The new gnome-initial-setup has issues preventing it from working properly:

  • During boot on the server image, if your cloud-init configuration (in user-data on the boot partition) relies upon networking (importing SSH keys, installing packages, etc.) you must ensure that at least one network interface is required (optional: false) in network-config on the boot partition. This is due to Netplan changes to the wait-online service (~~LP: #2060311~~). Furthermore, a current issue may cause cloud-init to run before the network is ready (LP: #2144891)

  • With the removal of the crda package in 22.04, the method of setting the WiFi regulatory domain (editing /etc/default/crda) no longer operates. On server images, use the regulatory-domain option in the Netplan configuration. On desktop images, append cfg80211.ieee80211_regdom=GB (substituting GB for the relevant country code) to the kernel command line in the cmdline.txt file on the boot partition (LP: #1951586).

  • Colors appear incorrectly in the Ubuntu App Center (LP: #2076919)

  • On server images, re-authentication to WiFi APs when regulatory domain is set result in dmesg spam to the console (LP: #2063365)

Common issues

TPM/FDE

TPM/FDE installs seem to fail to boot after the installation is complete (LP: #2104316). This is an issue with the beta image, and it is projected to be fixed by the Plucky release.

Netboot installs

There is a bug (LP: #2104316) in the beta images that prevents netboot installs in some scenarios.

cloud-init upgrade

It has been reported that cloud-init may fail to upgrade properly in the Oracular to Plucky upgrade path, see LP: #2104316.

ZFS with cryptoswap

ZFS with Encryption on Ubuntu 24.10 will fail to activate the cryptoswap partition. This affects both new installs and upgrades. We expect to address this post-release with an archive update.

I/O scheduler

A bug prevents the I/O scheduler from being reset to “none” (LP: #2083845): the fix is already in Linux v6.11.2, and will be part of the first SRU kernel.

FAN networking

Support for FAN networking has been dropped in the 6.11 release kernel. It will be re-introduced in the next 6.11 kernel update shortly.

Official flavors

Find the release notes for the official flavors at the following links: