![]() ![]() The release will lay the foundation for the next major long-term support release, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS due in April 2020. ![]() It will be the last chance Ubuntu devs get to introduce major changes. Ubuntu 19.10 on the other hand is less defined. Ubuntu 19.04 is set to ship with some major usability improvements, including GSConnect by default (pictured above), a new desktop Clocks app, and content-indexing service Tracker. This alone should ensure there’s plenty for tech blogs (and users) to enthuse about. I think that next year’s releases of Ubuntu 19.04 and Ubuntu 19.10 will continue to fuel the Great Ubuntu Revival™ we’ve seen take place since the Unity U-turn of 2017, cemented by the success of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Okay, so an Ubuntu-focused news site bigging up a new release of Ubuntu is hardly shocking, right? But bear with me. Prediction: Ubuntu 19.04’s innovative new features will impress ![]()
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