Download the latest Ubuntu and install it across various environments.
Choose between Long Term Support (LTS) releases and interim releases based on your needs. You can find the Ubuntu release and support schedule at Ubuntu release cycle.
Long-term support (LTS)
Includes 5 years of updates by default (up to 12 years with paid support) and is ideal for stable, production environments.
Highlights
Interim release
Provides 9 months of updates and lets you preview new features earlier.
Highlights
Ubuntu Desktop powers millions of PCs and laptops worldwide and provides an easy-to-use, GNOME-based, open-source Linux desktop environment. Applications such as Firefox, Chrome, Discord, Steam, and OBS Studio are readily available.
System requirements
Ubuntu Server delivers economic and technical scalability across data centers and public or private clouds. Whether you’re building an OpenStack cloud, a Kubernetes cluster, or a 50,000-node render farm, Ubuntu Server provides outstanding value and scalability.
System requirements
Use WSL to bring the full Ubuntu terminal experience to Windows.
Simplify web app development without leaving Windows, leverage cutting-edge AI/ML tools, build cross-platform applications, and manage IT infrastructure.
On AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and more, you can find Ubuntu Server images optimized for each cloud environment.
Ubuntu images are also available for private cloud environments such as OpenStack and LXD containers/VMs.
Use Ubuntu Desktop or Server on a range of embedded or SBC (Single Board Computer) devices such as Raspberry Pi, Intel IoT Platform, and RISC-V devices. Ubuntu Core, a version tailored for embedded environments, is also available for various embedded or SBC devices.
If you deploy applications in containers, build and ship your images with Ubuntu OCI container images to keep a familiar development environment. You can also use application images built on Ubuntu, including PostgreSQL, Kafka, and NGINX.
Quickly download desktop or server CD/DVD images from Korean mirror servers.
If you need help while using Ubuntu, you can get support from our forum and chat, as well as various online communities.
Note The Ubuntu Korea Community is an independent, non-profit user and developer community and is not affiliated with Canonical Ltd. We do not provide commercial support for Ubuntu or respond to related requests. If you need commercial support, please refer to the information below to obtain it from Canonical Ltd. or a Canonical Partner (domestic or overseas).
You can obtain commercial support from Canonical Ltd., the developer of Ubuntu, through Ubuntu Pro. Free, Infra-only, and Full support plans are available, with support for desktops, servers, VMs, and applications (MySQL, MongoDB, NGINX, Kafka, etc.).
On AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, you can launch VM workloads using Canonical’s paid Ubuntu Pro premium images and receive commercial support without additional contracts.
Commercial support is also available from Canonical partners.