Xubuntu

Releases

Xubuntu 24.04

Xubuntu 24.04 is an LTS release which was released in April 2024.

Xubuntu 23.10

Xubuntu 23.10 is a regular release which was released in October 2023.

Xubuntu 23.04

Xubuntu 23.04 is a regular release which was released in April 2023.

Xubuntu 22.10

Xubuntu 22.10 is a regular release which was released in October 2022.

Xubuntu 22.04

Xubuntu 22.04 is an LTS release which was released in April 2022.

Xubuntu 21.10

Xubuntu 21.10 is a regular release which was released in October 2021.

Xubuntu 21.04

Xubuntu 21.04 is a regular release which was released in April 2021.

Xubuntu 20.10

Xubuntu 20.10 is a regular release which was released in October 2020.

Xubuntu 20.04

Xubuntu 20.04 is an LTS release which was released in April 2020.

Xubuntu 19.10

Xubuntu 19.10 features Xfce 4.14, released in August 2019 after nearly 4.5 years of development. Backed by GTK 3 and other modern technologies, Xfce 4.14 includes many new features, improved HiDPI support, and the same great performance for which Xfce is known.

Xubuntu 19.04

Xubuntu 18.10

Xubuntu 18.10 was the last release to support 32-bit architectures.

Xubuntu 18.04

Xubuntu 18.04 is an LTS release which was released in April 2018.

Xubuntu 17.10

Xubuntu 17.10 was mostly a maintenance release in which the migration of Xfce to GTK3 was prepared.

Xubuntu 17.04

Xubuntu 17.04 was mostly a maintenance release in which the migration of Xfce to GTK3 was prepared.

Xubuntu 16.10

Xubuntu 16.10 was mostly a maintenance release in which the migration of Xfce to GTK3 was prepared.

Xubuntu 16.04

Xubuntu 16.04 is an LTS version. In 16.04, Ubuntu Software Center was replaced by GNOME Software. Winners from a community wallpaper contest were included with the release for the second time.

Xubuntu 15.10

In Xubuntu 15.10, LibreOffcice Calc and Writer replaces Gnumeric and Abiword respectively. A new icon theme is shipped to make LibreOffice look more integrated with the rest of the system. Greybird gets an accesibility version for the window manager theme. Xfce4 Panel Switch is included for backup and restoration of panel with 5 default presets.

Xubuntu 15.04

Xubuntu 15.04 introduced Xfce 4.12 with some new features landing in addition to many bugfixes over Xfce 4.10/4.11 components.

Xubuntu 14.10

In Xubuntu 14.10, only a few new features were included; a new Power management applet was added to the panel and the window cycling dialog allowed items to be focused with a mouseclick. Users of Xubuntu 14.10 saw the inclusion of pink highlights, highlighting the ease with which changes can be made to the desktop by users if they didn’t get on with the default.

Xubuntu 14.04

New features and applications for Xubuntu 14.04 LTS included Xfdesktop 4.11 and Mugshot user account profile tool. MenuLibre replaced Alacarte as the menu editor and and Light locker became the default login manager, also replacing xscreensaver. Whisker menu was added as the default menu applet in the panel.

Xubuntu 13.10

In Xubuntu 13.10, a new Xfce4 Settings Manager was joined by a new display settings dialogue.

Xubuntu 13.04

Xubuntu 13.04 was intended as a maintenance release with few new features. Updates to documentation were included with new versions of Catfish and Parole. GIMP and Gnumeric were reintroduced after a decision to set the target size to 1GB. From Xubuntu 13.04, regular releases would be supported for only 9 months.

Xubuntu 12.10

In Xubuntu 12.10, Xfce 4.10 was introduced. The menu saw some reorganisation with setting related items moved to the Settings Manager. The documentation was completely rewritten.

Xubuntu 12.04

Xubuntu 12.04 LTS incorporated many changes, including changes to the default shortcuts. The Pulseaudio volume control (pavucontrol) was introduced as replacement for xfce4-mixer. Along with the 12.04 release, the new Xubuntu logo saw daylight.

Xubuntu 11.10

In Xubuntu 11.10, gThumb was introduced as the new image viewer tool. Mousepad was replaced by Leafpad and LightDM became the new login manager.

Xubuntu 11.04

Based on Xfce 4.8, Xubuntu 11.04 introduced editable menus and a new icon theme based on Elementary. The top panel was joined by a dock-like bottom panel.

Xubuntu 10.10

Xubuntu 10.10 introduced Parole as the default media player. Brasero and the Gnome task manager were replaced by Xfburn and the Xfce4-taskmanager respectively. The Bluebird theme from the Shimmer Project was introduced.

Xubuntu 10.04

In Xubuntu 10.04 LTS, Alsa and gnome-screensaver were replaced with Pulseaudio and xscreensaver respectively. The Ubuntu Software Centre was introduced as the default package manager.

Xubuntu 9.10

Xubuntu 9.04

Xubuntu 8.10

Xubuntu 8.10 was the sixth Xubuntu release. Listen was the default media player and Catfish and Seahorse were introduced. Support for encrypted private directories was added.

Xubuntu 8.04

Xubuntu 7.10

Xubuntu 7.04

Xubuntu 6.10

Xubuntu 6.06

Xubuntu 6.06 is the first Xubuntu release.