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    [SOLVED] Can somebody please explain the version structure...

    There is a pattern of releasing a xx.04 version and then a xx.10 version shortly afterwards, why is this? And, is the xx.10 version coming out soon just an update of xx.04 and it will still be LTS? I want to keep the LTS status.

    #2
    Ubuntu (and its recognized flavors) follow a six-month release cycle. The format of the release numbers is:

    * "xx" = two-digit year of release
    * "04" = release in April
    * "10" = release in October

    12.04 is, in fact, an LTS; support is for five years.

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      #3
      So that means 12.10 WON'T be LTS?

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        #4
        No. Typically, a new LTS is released every two years.

        From the Ubuntu wiki:

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          #5
          Ah, ok, good to know, so when I am notified there is a new distro release, I will be sure to turn it down, and also hopefully shut off distro release notifications, at least until 2014, heh.

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            #6
            There is also the option, "Only show LTS releases".
            Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G

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              #7
              Originally posted by bra|10n View Post
              There is also the option, "Only show LTS releases".
              Thanks for the tip, done. =)

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