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New Default Apps Finally Hit Ubuntu 25.10 Daily Builds

New terminal and image viewer apps are included in the latest development builds of Ubuntu 25.10, along with a much-hyped switch to Rust-based sudo and, less-hyped, the arrival of new Ubuntu Insights and hwctl packages. Not that most of this is news to…

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Ubuntu is Replacing its Image Viewer and Terminal Apps

Ubuntu 25.10 ‘Questing Quokka’ will ship Loupe and Ptyxis as default image viewer and terminal apps in the upcoming October release.
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I Think Ubuntu 23.10 is Making a Mistake…

The next version of the world’s most popular desktop Linux operating system (that’s Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb) will come with less software available out-of-the-box. Current daily builds of Ubuntu 23.10 only includes a handful o…

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Ubuntu May Drop ‘To Do’ App from Default Install

Ubuntu developers debate plans to drop the desktop ‘To Do’ application from the default install in Ubuntu 22.10 — but is ditching this tool a task too far?
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Ubuntu 22.10 Replaces Gedit with New Text Editor

The latest daily builds of Ubuntu 22.10 ‘Kinetic Kudu’ come with GNOME’s new GTK4-based text editing tool by default. Find out why Gedit has been replaced.
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