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Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Released, 12.04 Users See Upgrade Prompt

The first point release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS has been made available for download.

25 July 2014

Lubuntu To Offer LTS Users Select App Updates Through New PPA

Lubuntu is to offer users of its first Long Term Support release the choice of receiving additional software updates.

11 May 2014

How to Upgrade Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and wondering how to upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS? Don't worry, we're here to walk you through it.

17 April 2014

Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 Seeking LTS Status

Ubuntu GNOME is seeking approval to become an official 'Long Term Support' release with its upcoming version.

7 March 2014

Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS Released With New Hardware Enablement Stack

The fourth point update to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS has been made available for download.

6 February 2014

What to Expect in Xubuntu 14.04 LTS and Lubuntu 14.04 LTS

Xubuntu and Lubuntu both release their Long-Term Support releases next year, but what changes will they bring? Click through for a rundown.

28 November 2013

Ubuntu Not Switching to Rolling Release Model

Ubuntu will not be switching to a 'Rolling Release' model anytime soon, despite recent reports to the contrary. But Ubuntu's Jono Bacon has revealed that pieces are being put into place' to allow such a decision to be made at a later date.

25 January 2013

Ubuntu 10.04.4 Released

The fourth and final maintenance release of Ubuntu 10.04 is now available to download.

16 February 2012

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Desktop To Be Supported for Five Years

Next April’s release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS will provide desktop users with five years of support and maintenance releases Canonical have announced. Previous ‘Long Term Support’ releases provided 3 years of support for desktop users, […]

21 October 2011

Unity’s Technical Lead Neil Patel Talks Plans For Ubuntu 12.04

After Oneiric's release last week I had the chance to sit down with Neil Patel, Unity's Technical Lead, to talk about how he felt the Oneiric cycle went and to get his thoughts on Precise Pangolin 12.04. Neil has been working for Canonical for a couple of years, and was previously heavily involved in the original Netbook Remix Launcher which was superseded by Unity originally in Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10. As the Technical Lead for Unity, he oversees a lot of the development on the new shell for Ubuntu. Neil is the guy you go to with your questions about the development of Unity, and that's exactly what we did when I sat down for an interview with him last week. Make the jump for the full interview.

21 October 2011

Ubuntu 8.04.4 Due Today

The fourth “update” to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron is tentatively due for release today. As a “long term support” (LTS) release Hardy Heron is supported for three years on the desktop and for five years […]

21 January 2010
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