Ubuntu 25.10 snapshot 3, the third development release for the next Ubuntu release, is available for testing purpose.
As you may know, Ubuntu introduced monthly snapshot releases and released the first one in May 29. Now, the July release is finally available.
Ubuntu developer team announced the release on the last day of July:
I’d like to announce the third successful publication of the monthly snapshot – Questing Snapshot 3. You can find the images on cdimage.ubuntu.com,
image by moskalenko-v from Ubuntu 25.10 wallpaper contest
According to the release schedule, there will be the 4th snapshot planned for August 28, and 25.10 Beta on September 18. And, if everything goes well, the final release will be available on October 09.
Ubuntu 25.10, code-name Questing Quokka, is the next short term release that will be support until July 2026.
According to the release note page, it features GNOME 49 desktop, and expected to include Linux Kernel 6.17.
Other features so far include drop GNOME on Xorg session, RVA23S64 ISA profile for RISC-V, TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption recovery key management, and reduced desktop images for Raspberry Pi.
And, according to the road map, it will also include:
The new snapshot provides desktop images for amd64 and arm64/aarch64, server images for amd64/arm64/aarch64, PowerPC, RISC-V, and IBM Z, as well as WSL images, Network install, and pre-installed desktop and server images, which are available to download via the link below:
For choices, there are 10 official flavors features different desktop environments, including:
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