This version of Ubuntu — the 34th release since 2006, fact fans — is a short-term release that comes with 9 months of security updates, critical fixes, and select software updates.
Ubuntu 21.04 features the Linux 5.11 Kernal, the latest GNOME 3.38 point release, better integration with Microsoft’s Active Directory, and recovery key support for encrypted installs.
There’s also a roster of updated apps, tools, and libraries, an improved dark theme, and the Wayland display server is now the default session on all hardware that supports it.
Wayland by default
Pipewire
Private home directory
Recovery key for encrypted installs
Ability to select a Power Mode in Settings > Power
Improved Active Directory integration
Refresheddark theme
New desktop icons extension
Linux 5.11 kernel
Python 3.9
Speaking about the release, Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical, says:
“Native Active Directory integration and certified Microsoft SQL Server on Ubuntu are top priorities for our enterprise customers. For developers and innovators, Ubuntu 21.04 delivers Wayland and Flutter for smoother graphics and clean, beautiful, design-led cross platform development.”
Office software
Create professional documents, spreadsheets and presentations on
Ubuntu with LibreOffice, the open source office suite that’s
compatible with Microsoft Office. That means you can open and
edit files like Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and
PowerPoint presentations and share them with other users quickly
and easily. You can also use Google docs directly from your
desktop.
Web browsing
Renowned for speed and security, Ubuntu and Firefox make
browsing the web a pleasure again. Ubuntu also includes Chrome,
Opera and other browsers that can be installed from the Ubuntu
Software Centre.
Email
Ubuntu comes with Thunderbird, Mozilla’s popular email
application, so you’ll have fast desktop access to your
email. No matter which email services you use; Microsoft
Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, POP or IMAP, email just works.
Photos
Ubuntu is full of free apps to help you enjoy, manage,
edit and share your photos — whatever you use to take
them. With fantastic support for cameras and phones, you
won’t need any extra drivers to get up and running.
Photo by community member Life Nomadic
A whole world of apps
Ubuntu offers thousands of apps available for download. Most are
available for free and can be installed with just a few clicks.