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  2. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu version history. Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, its developers, using the year and month of the release as a version number. The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004. [1] [2] Consequently, version numbers for future versions are provisional; if the release is ...

  3. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu is built on Debian's architecture and infrastructure, and comprises Linux server, desktop and discontinued phone and tablet operating system versions. Ubuntu releases updated versions predictably every six months, and each release receives free support for nine months (eighteen months prior to 13.04) with security fixes, high-impact bug fixes and conservative, substantially beneficial ...

  4. Ubuntu Budgie - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 was released in April 2017, and was updated to version 17.10 in October 2017. [7] 32-bit support was deprecated from Ubuntu Budgie and Ubuntu MATE with the 18.10 release.

  5. Ubuntu GNOME - Wikipedia

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    Official website. ubuntugnome.org. Ubuntu GNOME(formerly Ubuntu GNOME Remix) is a discontinued Linux distribution, distributed as free and open-source software. It used a pure GNOME 3desktop environmentwith GNOME Shell, rather than the Unitygraphical shell. Starting with version 13.04 it became an official "flavour" of the Ubuntuoperating system.

  6. Talk:Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    I think most people using this page for looking up the version number to name mapping of the Ubuntu versions and the support dates. Thus I think the table of versions should be moved up as it is on several other version history pages: Debian version history; Android version history; macOS version history

  7. Ubuntu Unity - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Unity 23.10 Ubuntu Unity 23.10 with the default Yaru-unity-dark theme. Ubuntu 23.10 was released on 12 October 2023 and will be supported for nine months until July 2024. Ubuntu Unity 24.04 LTS. The third LTS version was released on 25 April 2024. This release includes an early version of Ubuntu Unity which uses the Lomiri user interface.

  8. Lubuntu - Wikipedia

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    These early versions of Lubuntu, including 8.10, 9.04 and 9.10, were not available as separate ISO image downloads, and could only be installed on Ubuntu as separate lubuntu-desktop packages from the Ubuntu repositories. LXDE can also be retroactively installed in earlier Ubuntu versions.

  9. Outline of Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Outline of Ubuntu. Ubuntu is a Debian -based Linux distribution for personal computers, tablets and smartphones, where the Ubuntu Touch edition is used; and also runs network servers, usually with the Ubuntu Server edition, either on physical or virtual servers (such as on mainframes) or with containers, that is with enterprise-class features.