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This policy outlines special long term stable support for Kubuntu releases.
Long term support releases are created every 2 years. They offer substantially longer support than regular releases.
In particular long term support releases have the following boons:
During the first 6 months after release, developers put additional emphasis on delivering stable updates.
Monthly KDE software release backports are made available through the Kubuntu PPA for as long as supported by the native LTS software stack but no longer than 2 years.
KDE security updates are offered to LTS releases through their respective security repository throughout the entire long term support duration.
Developers can deliver stable release updates throughout the entire long term support duration, in accordance with our Stable Updates policy. Users may request an update once an upstream fix has become available.
Upgrading from one LTS to the following LTS is supported, effectively reducing the amount of upgrades a user will have to conduct to one every 2 years or 2 every 4 years.
Long term support releases are not excepted from any other standing policy.
Both the 32 bit and the 64 bit are Kubuntu releases so they are LTS.
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