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lts - Whats the difference between a Long Term Support Release and a . . . In the last two LTS versions, point-updates have also been made available to support newer hardware (it's a kernel, driver and X stack), which boosts the utility of the LTS versions over their lifespan The original stacks are maintained too Most other applications won't jump versions, so it makes for a solid, predictable deployment
Should I use 24. 04 LTS or 24. 10? - Ask Ubuntu Both 24 04 and 24 10 are stable releases, 24 10 has newer software, and will force you to learn about the release-upgrade process far earlier, as you'll have a number of jumps before you reach the next LTS at 26 04 and can [then] decide if you stay on the 6-9 month release-upgrade cycle OR stay for years on the LTS with a minimally but aging system Pros Cons with both approaches
24. 04. 1 LTS support for Lenovo Laptop - Ask Ubuntu I have a 5 year old Lenovo ThinkPad E15 laptop that's been running Ubuntu 20 04 LTS just fine Since 20 04 is nearing end of life I figured it was time to upgrade I downloaded the 24 04 1 ISO and
What are the meanings of EoSS, LTS, ESM and EoL? LTS releases of Ubuntu are supported on Ask Ubuntu throughout the 5 year lifecycle of the release At the end of the 5 years of Standard Support, an LTS release migrates into what is called Extended Security Maintenance, which is a Canonical offering
When is the exact date for Ubuntu 22. 04. 4 EOL? - Ask Ubuntu Ubuntu 22 04 LTS is supported for 5 years at the standard support level Maintenance updates will be provided for 5 years from the initial 22 04 LTS release for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Cloud, and Ubuntu Core
How do I decide what version of Ubuntu to install? To help you choose the right version of Ubuntu, just head to the Official Ubuntu current releases site If you want the most current stable version of Ubuntu and don't like problems just start reading from the top of the list and stop when you see the first LTS (Long Term Support) version and download and install that If you're a bit of an Ubuntu hobbyist or like upgrading often (at least