Historical Builds

Release Schedule

Version Release Date Based On End of Standard Support
AnduinOS 2.0 Active 2026-06-30 Resolute Raccoon 2031-04-01
AnduinOS 1.4 EOL 2025-10-15 Questing Quokka 2026-07-01
AnduinOS 1.3 EOL 2025-05-01 Plucky Puffin 2026-01-01
AnduinOS 1.2 EOL 2025-01-09 Oracular Oriole 2025-07-01
AnduinOS 1.1 Active 2025-01-06 Noble Numbat 2029-04-01
AnduinOS 1.0 EOL 2024-09-01 Jammy Jellyfish 2026-06-30

Downloads for Historical Versions

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Released
2025-10-15
Ubuntu Base
Ubuntu 25.10
Kernel
Linux 6.17
GNOME
GNOME 49
Support Status
End of Life (since 2026-07-01)
Latest Patch
1.4.2
Released
2025-05-01
Ubuntu Base
Ubuntu 25.04
Kernel
Linux 6.11
GNOME
GNOME 48
Support Status
End of Life (since 2026-01-01)
Latest Patch
1.3.9
Released
2025-01-09
Ubuntu Base
Ubuntu 24.10
Kernel
Linux 6.8
GNOME
GNOME 47
Support Status
End of Life (since 2025-07-01)
Latest Patch
1.2.6
Released
2025-01-06
Ubuntu Base
Ubuntu 24.04
Kernel
Linux 6.14
GNOME
GNOME 46
Support Status
Supported until 2029-04-01
Latest Patch
1.1.12
Released
2024-09-01
Ubuntu Base
Ubuntu 24.04
Kernel
Linux 6.8
GNOME
GNOME 46
Support Status
End of Life (since 2026-06-30)
Latest Patch
1.0.7

Understanding AnduinOS Versions

Version Numbering

Each time AnduinOS updates its corresponding Ubuntu code name, the Minor Version is incremented by 1. For example, Noble is 1.1, and Oracular is 1.2. In the future, AnduinOS will continue to align with new Ubuntu code names as they are introduced.

Support Lifecycle

After AnduinOS is released, all package security updates and standard support will follow Canonical's support timeline for Ubuntu. Therefore, the corresponding LTS versions can receive up to five years of standard support.2

LTS vs Standard Releases

Like Ubuntu, AnduinOS offers both LTS versions and short-term support versions. We recommend regular users download the latest LTS version, which is currently 2.0.

Patch Versions

Each Minor Version, such as 1.1, will continue to receive bug fix updates. These updates increase its Patch Version, for example, upgrading from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1. We always recommend users download the latest Patch Version within their chosen minor version.

1 AnduinOS 2.0 is the first release to advance the Major Version, introducing the Apkg package manager and a restructured architecture.

2 Standard support duration is determined by Canonical's support timeline for the corresponding Ubuntu release.