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Ubuntu 22.04, codenamed Jammy Jellyfish, was released on 21 April 2022.
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It was followed by Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu on 20 October 2022.
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It was followed by Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur on 12 October 2023.
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It was followed by Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffinnwas on 17 April 2025
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It was followed by Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka on 9 October 2025
All Linux distros keep publishing new versions: Fedora, Mint, Debian…
Yet strangely, I don’t notice any change. I’m just a normie user. It seems only computer nerds understand why the new versions are “game changers”
Apart from “increased security”, what is actually the point of these releases?

I mostly use LibreOffice, Firefox, qBitTorrent, VLC and the Terminal (sudo apt-get update)
I don’t notice much difference.
Maybe you shouldn’t be downloading torrents if you’re not sure how/why updates happen.
That actually makes it more confusing. Unless you’re on a rolling release distro , each major version will have a different repository of software - newer Linux Distro releases having newer programs.
An example that’s more visible from the standard user POV would be an Ubuntu user seeing GNOME being updated up a major feature release between Ubuntu versions. Without updating to the new version of Ubuntu, they’d only see maintenance patches and minor feature additions rather than anything gamechanging