Ubuntu 22.04 already has wallpaper. The first step of the release of the stable version has already been taken

jammy jellyfish background

One day after Canonical taught us what would the Ubuntu logo look like from this AprilWe already know how it will be Ubuntu 22.04 wallpaper LTS Jammy Jellyfish. At least at the time of writing this article, the company has not published the image by any means, but you can see if you have installed the Daily version of the operating system that has been in development since last October.

There has been no official presentation of the wallpaper image of Jammy jellyfish, but has been added as an update in the DailyLive in the last hours. Along with the default background, three others have been added, one of them with a more minimalist jellyfish, but the one that draws the most attention, and with which the first important step is taken towards the launch of the stable version, is the that we will see after starting the installation from scratch.

Ubuntu 22.04 will arrive in just over a month

As for the background itself, the colors are the same as we have been seeing for some years now. Where more differences are seen is in the drawing of the mascot. For example, Disco Dingo was a difficult dog to see if we didn't look closely; Eoan Ermine was more defined, but not as much; Hirsute Hippo and Impish Indri did look more like the animal that gave them their names, and with Jammy Jellyfish it seems that they have followed the same line. Of course, without forgetting not to perfectly define the shapes and being creative. Also, the bottom seems to have some depth, it's not as flat as the previous ones.

Ubuntu 22.04 will be the next LTS version of Canonical's system, and it is expected that they will make the jump from GNOME 40 to GNOME 42. As for the kernel, it will remain in Linux 5.15 as it is an LTS kernel for an LTS version of Ubuntu. After showing us the background, in a couple of weeks they will release the beta, then the RC and the April 21 There will be a stable version.


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