Dumb question is Ubuntu 14.04 another 5 yr support just been hearing and seeing things on the internet about 18 mths just thought I'd bring it to the forum
Dumb question is Ubuntu 14.04 another 5 yr support just been hearing and seeing things on the internet about 18 mths just thought I'd bring it to the forum
LTS = Long Term Support = 5 years.
And your information from the Internet is incorrect in another way. Not 18 months but 9 months. Used to be 18 months for interim releases (the six monthly releases inbetween the 2 yearly Ubuntu LTS releases but the support for interim releases is now down to 9 months). The correct information is here. Ubuntu 12.04 is the last LTS release. It will be replaced by 14.04 LTS at the end of April.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Oh, in case anybody is wondering, the support period starts from the release date and not from the day we install Ubuntu.
Regards.
Last edited by grahammechanical; March 24th, 2014 at 08:56 PM.
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LTS has been 5yrs for a long time
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Once in a blue moon, I'm actually helpful.
any early adopters of 14.04 here?
waht's your experience?
You'll find them here:
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I'm using Xubuntu 14.04 Final beta on my fiance's laptop and on one of my spares. It's brilliant!
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