[lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu 24.04 LTS Released!
Simon Quigley
simon at tsimonq2.net
Thu Apr 25 14:18:44 UTC 2024
Thanks to the hard work from our contributors, Lubuntu 24.04 LTS has
been released. With the codename Noble Numbat, Lubuntu 24.04 is the 26th
release of Lubuntu, the 12th release of Lubuntu with LXQt as the default
desktop environment.
Download and Support Lifespan
-----------------------------
With Lubuntu 24.04 being a long-term support interim release, it will
follow the standard LTS support period of **three years**, and will be
supported until April 2027.
You can download Lubuntu 24.04 here: https://lubuntu.me/downloads/
If you would like to upgrade your existing 23.10 installation, please
visit our manual page describing the process:
https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/D/upgrading.html
Common Ubuntu instructions can be found here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NobleUpgrades/
New in 24.04
------------
### Try or Install Screen
Lubuntu now ships an attractive "installer prompt", which provides a
simple, intuitive, and beautiful environment from which to connect to
the Internet, set your desired language, and choose to Try or Install
Lubuntu. If you select a different language and choose to Try Lubuntu,
the live session will automatically be updated for that language.
### System Installer
#### Customize Menu
Traditionally, installing Lubuntu only provides a regular installation
mode (a single option for installs). This changes with Lubuntu 24.04,
where you can now pick between Normal, Full, and Minimal. A Normal
installation gives you a traditional Lubuntu experience. The Minimal
mode ships with just the desktop environment and essential components
(no web browser or snapd). A Full installation is the same as Normal,
but comes with several recommended third-party apps:
* Virtual Machine Manager
* Element
* Thunderbird
* Krita
In addition, you can choose to download and install updates during the
installation procedure rather than having to install them afterwards.
This can help speed up the installation process and get you
up-and-running quicker.
#### OEM Installation Mode
Since our transition to LXQt over five years ago, we've been notably
missing one very useful feature - an OEM installation mode. In the past,
it was possible to install and configure Lubuntu on a system, then
prepare it for shipping to an end-user. This is useful for hardware
manufacturers or people giving a computer to someone else, but is not
functionality we retained.
We are pleased to report that the OEM installer has made a comeback in
Lubuntu 24.04.
If you're looking to sell, provision, or donate hardware with Lubuntu
preinstalled, the OEM installation mode is meant for you. OEM
installation is exactly the same as normal installation, except for the
user account created at install time is a temporary OEM user rather than
a permanent user. After installation, you can:
* log in
* install or remove software
* run tests
* configure settings
* etc.
Once the system is configured properly, you can activate the "Prepare
for shipping to end user" icon on the desktop, confirm that you are
finished configuring the system, shut the computer down, and then send
it to its intended destination. When the user receives it and powers it
on, they will be shown a first-boot setup screen allowing them to
configure their own user account.
You can activate OEM installation mode by selecting "OEM install (for
manufacturers)" in the ISO boot menu. Alternatively, you can boot the
ISO normally, click Try Lubuntu, and then launch the OEM installer from
the Application Menu > System > Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS (OEM mode).
### Applications and Utilities
It's not often that we add new utilities to Lubuntu, but this cycle we
added several new applications to our default install, providing several
new and powerful features we think you'll enjoy using.
#### Bluetooth Management
We now ship Blueman as our Bluetooth manager. This provides a convenient
system tray icon for managing bluetooth devices. If your system is
Bluetooth-enabled, a status icon will automatically appear in the toolbar.
#### SDDM Configuration Editor
Have you always wanted to configure the login screen? Good news, you now
can! The SDDM configuration editor allows you to modify the login screen
settings, changing the theme used, adjusting the reboot and shutdown
commands used, and much more.
#### Software Updater
Our previous software update installer has been replaced by a
new-and-improved utility, "Lubuntu Update". The UI has been
substantially revamped, update notifications have been integrated into
the system better, and you can now manually check for updates and
install them whenever you want.
#### Redshift
If you are one of the many users that benefit from having a night color
mode on your system, you'll be happy to hear that Lubuntu now ships a
night color feature via Redshift-Qt. You can enable it by running
Redshift from the application menu.
#### Picom Configuration Utility
Lubuntu is the lightest official Ubuntu flavor. That is by design - we
try to keep things small, sleek, and clean, rather than big, heavy, and
fancy. This commitment to a lightweight experience is most evident in
our lack of fancy desktop effects.
What if you actually want some fancy desktop effects?
With the Picom Configuration utility, you can now easily enable window
transparency, titlebar transparency, shadows, and fade-in/fade-out
effects on your desktop, and more. Note that changes made in this
utility will require you to log out and log back in before they take effect.
Artwork
-------
Thanks to the efforts of our team and the work of other open-source
artists and designers, we have significantly refreshed the artwork in
Lubuntu 24.04:
* The wallpaper and login screen have been refreshed with images
designed specifically for Lubuntu 24.04.
* The Lubuntu Manual icon has been refreshed.
* For those who like to customize their desktop, you can install the
`lxqt-themes-extra` package to get two new LXQt themes (win-eleven-dark
and sombre-et-rond).
Known Bugs
----------
Please see the current list on the official release announcement:
https://lubuntu.me/noble-released/
Common Release Notes
--------------------
Please also check the Ubuntu Release Notes for more common issues and
bugs affecting all Ubuntu flavors:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-notes/39890
What is Lubuntu?
----------------
Lubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor which uses the Lightweight Qt
Desktop Environment (LXQt). The project’s goal is to provide a
lightweight yet functional Linux distribution based on a rock-solid
Ubuntu base. Lubuntu provides a simple but modern and powerful graphical
user interface, and comes with a wide variety of applications so you can
browse, email, chat, play, and be productive. You can find the following
major applications and toolkits installed by default in this release:
* LXQt 1.4.0
* Qt 5.15.13
* Mozilla Firefox as shipped in the snap package, the version present
on the ISO is version 125.0.2.
* LibreOffice 24.2.2
* VLC 3.0.20
* Featherpad 1.4.1
* Discover Software Center 5.27.11
You can find a variety of other applications installed which aim to
enhance your experience while staying out of the way of your normal
workflow. New features and bugfixes in core Ubuntu components can be
found here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-notes/39890
Lubuntu Manual
--------------
The Lubuntu Team has been hard at work in polishing the Lubuntu Manual
to make it easy for new and experienced users alike to use their system
more productively. The manual can be found at manual.lubuntu.me. We want
to thank Lyn Perrine for all the hard work she has put into the Lubuntu
Manual. Thank you!
Need help quickly? The Lubuntu Manual can be accessed via the “Lubuntu
Manual” desktop icon.
Lubuntu Project
---------------
### How can I help?
We can always use more help! No matter your skill level or your
technical experience, there’s something you can help with that can make
a huge difference in Lubuntu. Join us on our chat (which is bridged
three ways to Matrix, Telegram, and IRC) and talk to us there. Whether
you know another language, have some spare time to help us test Lubuntu,
are good at writing documentation, or just want to stay “in the know,”
that is the place to be. More information about contributing can be
found here. If you want to contribute to Lubuntu but do not feel you
have the time or skills, consider buying a t-shirt or donating to
Lubuntu. Another great method to get involved is bug reporting. If you
notice an issue, please file a bug using the instructions on the Lubuntu
Wiki. Don’t want to file a bug? Let us know what the problem is (in
detail, enough that we can reproduce it) and we can assist you in filing
one or do it ourselves.
### Contributors
We would like to thank the following contributors for dedicating their
time to Lubuntu this cycle. Thank you!
* Simon Quigley
* Aaron Rainbolt
* Walter Lapchynski
* Lyn Perrine
* Dan Simmons
* Chris Guiver
* Thomas Ward
* Rober
* sudodus
* Leó Kolbeinssonn
* KGIII
* Rik Mills
* Erich Eickmeyer
* Many more contributors!
### Global Team
The Lubuntu Global Team has been created to foster communities in
non-English languages and locales. An up-to-date list of our communities
can be found on our Links page, but the existing groups include:
Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Chinese, German, Japanese,
Arabic, and French. If you would like to start a language group, join
our development channel and talk with the Global Team. At minimum, you
should have a few interested drivers of the community, and at least one
administrator that speaks English. We now have multiple languages
available in the support section of our Discourse forum.
On behalf of the Lubuntu team,
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Simon Quigley
simon at tsimonq2.net
@tsimonq2:ubuntu.com on Matrix
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