She typed one last command:
The installation finished.
This ISO was a legend. Released in 2022, it was Canonical’s formal bow to the ARM desktop. Most people had forgotten it. They said it was slow. They said drivers were a mess. They said, "Why not just use the server version and build your own GUI?"
While Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) is widely available for standard PC hardware, finding the specific requires looking beyond the main download button. Because Canonical primarily focuses on preinstalled images for ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi, a "standalone" desktop installer ISO is tucked away in daily-build directories or reached via alternative installation methods. Where to Download the ARM64 Desktop ISO
Example command to create an ISO: