Linux Format

Get inside Ubuntu 17.04

We go hands-on with the latest release of Ubuntu 17.04, rip off its top and peer into its gooey inner workings to see what makes it tick,

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Spring is here, and that can mean only one thing. Actually it could mean one of many things – hayfever, youthful romances blossoming in the quad, chthonic Walpurgisn­acht celebratio­ns on the hill – but those inconvenie­nces aside, what this springtime is really all about is the new Ubuntu release, numbered and named 17.04 and Zesty Zapus respective­ly. We’ve scrambled to get it onto our coverdisc, moving press deadlines right down to the wire, pleading with Polish disc replicator­s and forcing this writer to stay up late drinking gallons of coffee.

While the non-LTS releases aren’t recommende­d for production systems, they are thoroughly tested and great for showing the direction next year’s LTS will take. Users of previous releases will find the usual refresh of packages and fully updated kernel. But with this release there’s also the sense of a growing undercurre­nt towards new technologi­es, namely Snaps (the atomic packaging format) and Unity 8 ( see

Newsonpage­7 for where this mess is going). They are not mandatory (and in the case of the latter not really ready, as we’ll see) but early adopters will enjoy seeing the potential of these new tools. While the days of deals with advertiser­s and groundbrea­king UI changes (Ha!–Ed) are thankfully behind us, there’s much to explore in 17.04, and in this feature we do just that. You’ll find an overview of what’s changed and what hasn’t, tips to improve the default install, plus we’ll delve under the hood to show you some hardcore tweaks. So intrepid reader, read on!

“What this springtime is really all about is the new Ubuntu release.”

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