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# Ubuntu 25.10: Release Date and New Features in Questing Quokka
- URL: https://itsfoss.com/news/ubuntu-25-10-features/
- Published: 2025-09-02T04:51:56.000Z
- Updated: 2025-09-29T08:11:23.000Z
- Description: Take a look at the new features and changes you'll see in the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 release.
- Author: Sourav Rudra
- Tags: Ubuntu, News, #Import 2025-11-08 21:15

Ubuntu remains **the world's most popular Linux distribution**, powering millions of desktops, servers, and cloud instances. Its user-friendly approach continues to attract newcomers while satisfying power users.

With the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 "*Questing Quokka*" release, we will have the last interim release before the next [long-term support](https://itsfoss.com/long-term-support-lts/) (*LTS*) release of Ubuntu arrives in April 2026.

In any case, this release has many changes, ranging from complete Wayland adoption to Rust-based components.

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## Ubuntu 25.10 Release Schedule

![the desktop view of ubuntu 25.10 is shown with the new quokka-themed topographical wallpaper](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-desktop-view-1.png)

The changes mentioned in this article were taken from the [official roadmap](https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-desktop-25-10-the-questing-quokka-roadmap/61159?ref=itsfoss.com). Some features may differ in the final release, but these represent the core upgrades users can expect.

Also, remember that this **isn't an LTS release**, so you'll receive only nine months of support.

| Date         | Event                 |
| ------------ | --------------------- |
| August 14    | Feature Freeze        |
| September 04 | User Interface Freeze |
| September 11 | Kernel Feature Freeze |
| September 18 | Beta Release          |
| October 02   | Release Candidate     |
| October 09   | Final Release         |

## What's New in Ubuntu 25.10 "Questing Quokka"

Ubuntu 25.10 was given the codename "***Questing Quokka***" following Ubuntu's alphabetical naming tradition. The [Quokka](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quokka?ref=itsfoss.com), a small marsupial native to Australia, symbolizes friendliness and approachability, qualities that align perfectly with Ubuntu's welcoming nature.

The "*Questing*" element seems to reflect this release's ambitious journey toward modernization, from adopting cutting-edge technologies to eliminating legacy components.

### 1\. Installer Upgrades

![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-installer-1.png)

![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-installer-2.png)

**Ubuntu 25.10's installer.*

Ubuntu 25.10 adds some upgrades to the [experimental TPM-backed full-disk encryption](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-23-10-disk-encryption/) in its installer.

The option to encrypt a disk using this method only appears if the system meets requirements like [TPM 2.0](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted%5FPlatform%5FModule?ref=itsfoss.com), and setup enforces mandatory recovery key generation to ensure access in case of firmware upgrades or instances where the user forgets the passphrase.

The installer also supports **two unlock modes**: TPM-only or TPM plus passphrase, with measured boot verifying firmware and kernel integrity.

### 2\. Linux Kernel 6.17

![a terminal window is showing the fastfetch output for a development build of ubuntu 25.10](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/09/ubuntu-25-10-fastfetch-output.png)

**The* [**Fastfetch*](https://itsfoss.com/fine-control-fastfetch/?ref=news.itsfoss.com) *output of an early build of Ubuntu 25.10.*

In line with Canonical's commitment [to include the latest Linux kernel version](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-latest-kernel/), this release of Ubuntu ships with Linux kernel 6.17, which brings unconditional SMP support, many performance improvements, new SoC and platform enablement, and major updates to Intel and AMD graphics drivers.

The kernel also adds support for Intel Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake platforms, AMD SmartMux hybrid GPUs, NVIDIA Tegra Thor, Snapdragon X laptops, new RISC-V and Arm SoCs, Intel IPU7 webcams, and more Intel CPUs through EDAC.

Storage and file systems receive significant updates, with Btrfs large folio support and faster metadata handling, F2FS moving to the modern mount API, EROFS gaining metadata compression and faster directory reads, plus improvements for EXT4, NTFS3, and NFS.

### 3\. GNOME 49

![the about dialog on ubuntu 25.10 is shown, with the new donate button for gnome being visible](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/09/ubuntu-25-10-gnome-49.png)

With this Ubuntu release, **you get the latest version of GNOME**, which adds media controls on the lock screen, per-monitor brightness sliders in the quick settings, and a donation reminder with a "*Donate*" button in the *System* menu of the Settings app.

On the applications side, Ubuntu 25.10 [introduces two new default apps](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-default-terminal-image-viewer/): **Loupe replaces Eye of GNOME** as the image viewer, and **Ptyxis takes over GNOME Terminal**, which we will explore in the following sections.

### 4\. Ptyxis as Default Terminal

![the man grep command output is shown in ptyxis, where there is a bunch of text explaining what grep does](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/09/ubuntu-25-10-ptyxis-terminal.png)

Ubuntu 25.10 introduces [Ptyxis](https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/ptyxis?ref=itsfoss.com) as its default terminal emulator, replacing [GNOME Terminal](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal?ref=itsfoss.com). Built with GTK4 and libAdwaita, it emphasizes [container](https://linuxhandbook.com/container-monitoring-tools/?ref=news.itsfoss.com) integration with tools like Podman, Distrobox, and Toolbx.

Ptyxis includes a built-in terminal inspector for debugging terminal-based apps, theme support, and a polished, modern UI that enhances usability and visual consistency across the GNOME 49 desktop.

This switch marks a move toward Ubuntu embracing more forward-looking, efficient applications that benefit developers and power users.

[Ubuntu 25.10 will Have a Brand New Terminal (and Image Viewer)Ubuntu 25.10 replaces its default terminal and image viewer with modern apps.![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/icon/android-chrome-192x192-224.png)It's FOSS NewsSourav Rudra![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/thumbnail/ubuntu-25-10-new-terminal-image-viewer-1.png)](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-default-terminal-image-viewer/)

FYI, Fedora already uses Ptyxis as the default terminal for the past couple of releases.

### 5\. Loupe as Default Image Viewer

![a screenshot of loupe with an image open and the file information dialog on the right, the image shows a protest with many people in it, and the palestenian flag being waved](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/09/ubuntu-25-10-loupe-image-viewer.png)

Similarly, Loupe is the default image viewer, replacing Eye of GNOME. It is a Rust-built, GTK4/libadwaita app offering GPU-accelerated rendering, sandboxed image decoding, and broad format support.

It also provides touch and gesture support, fast metadata display, and a sleek, modern interface that feels responsive and integrates well with Wayland environments.

### 6\. Removal of X11 Session

![a terminal window on ubuntu 25.10 showing the echo $xdg_session_type (in upper case) command being run ](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-wayland-session-info.png)

Yep, you read that right. As we reported [back in June](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-wayland-only/), **Ubuntu 25.10 will run GNOME on Wayland by default**, removing the X11 (*Xorg*) session entirely.

This change is expected to streamline the desktop environment, reduce maintenance overhead, and improve security and performance while still supporting legacy X11 applications through [XWayland](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/ch05.html?ref=itsfoss.com) for compatibility.

With this move, Ubuntu aligns with upstream GNOME’s roadmap, preparing the platform for a modern, consistent desktop experience and setting the stage for next year's Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.

[Now Ubuntu is Also Ditching Xorg Completely for Wayland!Ubuntu is following Fedora’s lead in adopting Wayland.![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/icon/android-chrome-192x192-221.png)It's FOSS NewsSourav Rudra![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/thumbnail/ubuntu-ditches-xorg-1.png)](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-wayland-only/)

### 7\. New Wallpapers

![the new wallpapers are shown in the appearance dialog on the right, and the dark mode of the default wallpaper is set as the desktop background](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-new-wallpapers-1.png)

As usual, there’s [a set of new wallpapers](https://ubuntu.com/blog/journey-thousand-smiles-questing-quokka?ref=itsfoss.com) covering categories such as *Mascot*, *Photography*, and *Digital Art/Abstract*. The four variants of the winner from the "*Mascot*" category are shown above, with [other designs](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kKL1UIMeP8vqFZ16hNYh5cjEFIR4i7Dr?ref=itsfoss.com) (*Google Drive link*) offering additional variety.

These wallpapers were selected through Ubuntu’s [community wallpaper competition](https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/questing-quokka-25-10-wallpaper-competition/61560?ref=itsfoss.com), where users voted to determine the final choices.

### 8\. Inclusion of sudo-rs

![terminal window shows two commands being run, sudo-rs --version (which output the version info for sudo-rs), and sudo-rs apt update (which ran a system update using apt)](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/ubuntu-25-10-sudo-rs.png)

If you have been using Ubuntu for a long time, this change will feel significant. Ubuntu 25.10 [replaces the traditional sudo with sudo-rs](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-sudo-rs/), a Rust-based implementation designed for improved security and memory safety.

Classic `sudo` is still included, ensuring compatibility with scripts and workflows, but new installations will default to the Rust-powered version. Canonical describes this as part of a broader effort to "*purposefully oxidize*" Ubuntu, introducing Rust alternatives for other core tools in the future.

[Ubuntu 25.10 is Switching to Rust-based SudoThe upcoming Ubuntu release will use sudo-rs instead of sudo.![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/icon/android-chrome-192x192-222.png)It's FOSS NewsSourav Rudra![](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/thumbnail/sudo-rs-ubuntu-25.10-1.png)](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-25-10-sudo-rs/)

### 9\. Miscellaneous Changes

*But, wait, there's more!* Here are some other notable changes with this release:

- Removal of the startup applications tool; the same functionality can now be found in the "*Apps*" settings.
- Dracut has become [the default initramfs generator](https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-switches-to-dracut/) in Ubuntu 25.10, improving the boot process.
- Canonical plans [a fully functional RISC-V desktop session](https://9to5linux.com/canonical-plans-for-a-fully-functional-desktop-session-on-risc-v-with-ubuntu-25-10?ref=itsfoss.com), requiring the RVA23 ISA profile for most applications.
- ARM64 systems [now include](https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-25.10-ARM64-Stubble?ref=itsfoss.com) the minimal UEFI boot stub "*stubble*" to improve boot reliability and hardware compatibility.
- In Ubuntu Server 25.10, `wget` [has been replaced](https://itsfoss.com/wget-removed-from-ubuntu-server/) with `wcurl`, offering similar functionality while simplifying server installations.
- [Ubuntu Insights](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/new-apps-arrive-in-ubuntu-25-10-daily-builds?ref=itsfoss.com) is introduced as a new consent-based tool for collecting non-[PII](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal%5Fdata?ref=itsfoss.com) system metrics, replacing the older Ubuntu Report.
- Accessibility improvements continue, preparing the desktop for [European Accessibility Act](https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/disability/union-equality-strategy-rights-persons-disabilities-2021-2030/european-accessibility-act%5Fen?ref=itsfoss.com) (*EAA*) compliance and better usability for all users.
- This release [adds a "tryboot" system](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/07/ubuntu-raspberry-pi-boot-process-change?ref=itsfoss.com) for Raspberry Pi that checks boot files and automatically falls back if something goes wrong, making the boot process more reliable.

## Want to try Ubuntu 25.10?

🚧

Using daily builds on production and general use machines is risky, so proceed with caution. Try it in a virtual machine or spare computer.

You can download the latest daily build of Ubuntu 25.10 from the [official website](https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/?ref=itsfoss.com). As development is ongoing, **expect frequent software updates** until things stabilize with the first beta release on September 18.

You can follow the [release schedule](https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/questing-quokka-release-schedule/36462?ref=itsfoss.com) to see when the final version arrives on **October 9, 2025**.

[Ubuntu 25.10 (Daily Build)](https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/?ref=itsfoss.com)

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