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Upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04? Look Out for These Features in 22.04

Ubuntu 22.04 is just a few weeks from release, and those who upgrade from the previous long-term support (LTS) release will find that much has changed — more so than they might first think. In addition to all the (many) new features introduced as part of Ubuntu 22.04, LTS users will finally get to benefit from the cumulative changes shipped in Ubuntu 20.10, 21.04 and 21.10. And to help bring LTS to LTS upgraders up to speed I’ve put together the following guide. In it, I detail 20 new features, changes, and improvements to look out for in Ubuntu 22.04 :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu

It says Wayland is the default, but if you have Intel internal graphics you're better using the kernel built in X-server than this pile of rubbish, especially if you do any graphics via network using Remote Desktop, VNC, or X2Go, none of which work very well with the new setup, get black borders around all the apps, just ick.
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