Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) Desktop End of Life reached on May 9, 2013: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...ay/002105.html
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Originally posted by phonic-otg View PostSo it appears that all LTS, excluding 12.04, have been dropped. 8.04 had a good run with five years and only 3 for 10.04. I wonder at the average life span of our beloved LTS releases.
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Originally posted by PaulW2U View PostThe desktop version of 8.04 had a life span of three years in common with the other LTS releases until 12.04. It was the server version of 8.04 that was supported for five years. The server version of 10.04 is also supported for five years, until April 2015.
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostFor some strange reason I feel that 12.04 will have 5 years support even on the desktop which is new. Usually its three years desktop and 5 years server. I'm not hunting sources but I do think its correct although 12.04 was a terrible release.
But I'm curious. Why do you feel 12.04 was terrible? It's in use (Kubuntu) here on two laptops, a netbook, and a server all without issues.
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Originally posted by dmeyer View Post12.04 was a terrible release.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Getting off 12.04 was the best thing that happened to me. I was never able to resolve whatever plagues the zillions of folks who chimed in on Launchpad bug 993187.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostBut I'm curious. Why do you feel 12.04 was terrible? It's in use (Kubuntu) here on two laptops, a netbook, and a server all without issues.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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I know in that other thread my head exploded about 12.04. But dmeyer's comment here reminded me that my server actually is a 12.04 build. Base command-line only Ubuntu, no desktop environment. Runs without a hitch. I have no plans to change that anytime soon.
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12.04 had issues of what I could never determine. 12.10 has been great for me. Hate to see 10.04 go. That one was solid for me and it really wasn't until 12.10 that I had the same stability. Yes I could have stayed on 10.04 but I just have to always update.
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