Ubuntu 21.10 has discontinued support Canonical recommends users to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Ubuntu 21.10 code-named Impish Indri stopped support on the 14th of this month, and Canonical recommends users upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish). Released on October 14, 2021, Ubuntu 21.10 is the first Ubuntu distribution to ship with the full GNOME 40 desktop environment, the Mozilla Firefox web browser is provided by default using a Snap installation package, and supports NVIDIA proprietary graphics drivers in Wayland sessions.

Ubuntu 21.10 has reached its end-of-life on July 14, 2022, after which it will no longer receive software and security updates from Canonical, which means you may be hacked if you don’t upgrade to the newer version risk of attack.

In addition to the official releases, flavors include Ubuntu Server 21.10, Kubuntu 21.10, Xubuntu 21.10, Lubuntu 21.10, Ubuntu Studio 21.10, Ubuntu Budgie 21.10, Ubuntu MATE 21.10 and Ubuntu Kylin 21.10 will also be discontinued.

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, released on April 21, 2022, is an LTS release that will be supported by Canonical for at least 5 years.

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