- Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS includes Linux kernel 6.14 and Mesa 25.0.7 for modernized hardware support.
- All security updates and bug fixes released to date are incorporated.
- The update includes notable fixes and improvements to graphics compatibility for AMD and Intel.
- Available for direct download and BitTorrent on the official website, also for other Ubuntu variants.

Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS is now officially available for download as the latest maintenance update for Canonical's popular distribution , specifically designed for those looking to install Ubuntu on new computers or create ready-to-use operating systems, comes with a full set of cumulative improvements and recent patches, eliminating the need to manually download and apply a large number of updates after the initial installation.
Among the key features, the update integrates renewed hardware support thanks to its Linux 6.14 kernel and the Mesa 25.0.7 graphics stack , both from Ubuntu 25.04. This is key for those with recent systems, as it adds improved drivers for both AMD Radeon graphics (via AMDGPU and RADV) and Intel devices through support for Vulkan 1.4 and AV1 playback in ANV.
Relevant updates and improvements in Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
This release, as is typical with Ubuntu LTS point releases, brings together all the security updates and bug fixes released since the previous version, enabling rapid and secure deployment in desktop, server, and cloud environments. If you're already using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and staying up to date with updates, there's no need to reinstall anything: your system already benefits from these improvements.
Mesa-amber , a dedicated package , has been introduced to expand support for older graphics cards no longer supported in the main Mesa branch. Common bugs such as issues with the install button in the software updater, thumbnail previews, issues with touchscreens, and workarounds for Bluetooth audio connections have also been fixed.
Extended support and lifecycle
Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS remains officially supported for five years (until June 2029), with the option to extend this to ten years or even longer through services like Ubuntu Pro. This long-term maintenance guarantee makes it a highly recommended option for both home users and professionals who require long-term stability and consistency.
The update also includes updated packages such as LibreOffice 24.8.7 (from backports), Snapd 2.68.5, and Mozilla Firefox 141, along with other critical patches and security improvements for key system components. Elements such as PipeWire, dracut, u-boot, Mutter, GTK4, Xorg, Bluez, OpenSSH, and NVIDIA drivers receive direct improvements in this point release.

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