Ubuntu 25.04, code-named Plucky Puffin, is the latest interim release of the popular Linux distro and we’re taking a look at the most recent beta, ahead of its April launch. Powered by Linux Kernel 6.14, a kernel that improves hardware support, Ubuntu 25.04 for all 64-bit Raspberry Pis (3, 4, 400, 5 and 500) brings a stable distro for those who want to use their Raspberry Pi as a computer. Sure, makers can make using Ubuntu, but you’ll need to adapt your workflow to accommodate a few quirks. For our installation, we chose to use a Pi 5 16GB at stock CPU and GPU speeds, with an NVMe drive, as it offers a significant speed boost over microSD. You could also run from USB 3, a good compromise between microSD…