The final ISO images are out now for all supported flavors

Apr 18, 2019 09:17 GMT  ·  By

Canonical has pushed today the final ISO images of the Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) operating system ahead of its official launch later today.

Six months in development, the Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) opertating system is finally here and you can download it right now for Desktop and Server, as well as all official flavors, including Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin, and Ubuntu Studio.

The Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) release is powered by the most recent Linux 5.0 kernel series and ships with some of the latest software releases and GNU/Linux technologies, including the GNOME 3.32, MATE 1.22, and KDE Plasma 5.15 desktop environments, LibreOffice 6.2 office suite, and Mozilla Firefox 66 web browser.

Ubuntu 19.04 is a short-lived branch of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, supported by Canonical with software and security updates for nine months, until January 2020. It is supported on 64-bit (amd64) hardware architetures for all flavors, except the Ubuntu Server, which is also supported on ARM64 (AArch64), IBM System z (s390x), PPC64el (Power PC 64-bit Little Endian), and Raspberry Pi 2/ARMhf architectures.

Download Ubuntu 19.04, and all of the official flavours

Without any further ado, we invite you to download the brand new Disco Dingo release as Ubuntu Desktop 19.04, Ubuntu Server 19.04, Kubuntu 19.04, Xubuntu 19.04, Lubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu MATE 19.04, Ubuntu Budgie 19.04, Ubuntu Kylin 19.04, or Ubuntu Studio 19.04 right now through our free Linux software portal.

The downloads above link to the official ISO images created by Canonical. Once downloaded, you'll be able to write the ISO image to a USB stick so you can install Ubuntu 19.04 on your personal computer. You'll also be able to download Ubuntu 19.04 from the official website once Canonical makes this release official later today.