
Ubuntu has rolled out the release schedule for next 26.10, and even the 27.04 and 27.10 releases.
Ubuntu 26.10, code-name Stonking Stingray, is scheduled to be released on October 15, 2026. Here are the dates for major events as planned before the final release.

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Ubuntu 26.10 is a short term release with 9-month support. If everything goes well, it will feature GNOME 51 desktop and perhaps kernel 7.3 according to the history kernel release interval.
And, according to this thread, 26.10 will probably include AI features that will not enable by default and can be disabled during setup. For more features of Ubuntu 26.10, keep an eye on the ongoing release note page.
Ubuntu 26.10 Release Schedule
The developer team has uploaded the toolchain (e.g., GCC, binutils, glibc) and started building new packages for 26.10 since April 30.
The table below includes the major Ubuntu 26.10 and GNOME 51 development events.
NOTE: GNOME 51 is developed by another team, not Ubuntu.
| June 27, 2026 | GNOME 51 Alpha |
| August 1, 2026 | GNOME 51 Beta |
| August 20, 2026 | 26.10 Feature Freeze, Debian Import Freeze |
| August 29, 2026 | GNOME 51 RC |
| September 12, 2026 | GNOME 51 Stable |
| September 24, 2026 | 26.10 Beta |
| October 01, 2026 | Kernel Feature Freeze |
| October 08, 2026 | 26.10 Final Freeze |
| October 15, 2026 | 26.10 Final Release |
According to the last few Ubuntu dev circles, there will be probably 4 monthly snapshot releases, e.g., snapshot 1 in May, snapshot 2 in June, snapshot 3 in July, and snapshot 4 in August. They are however NOT mentioned in the release schedule so far.
For more, see the official Ubuntu 26.10 release schedule, which also includes the 27.04 and 27.10 release plan in “Future Releases” section in left side-bar. And, see release calendar for the schedule of GNOME Desktop.









