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Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), released on 1 June 2006, [27] is Canonical's fourth release of Ubuntu, and the first long-term support (LTS) release. Ubuntu 6.06 was released behind schedule, having been intended as 6.04. It is sometimes jokingly described as their first "Late To Ship" (LTS) release. [28]
The first LTS releases were supported for three years on the desktop and five years on the server; since Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, desktop support for LTS releases was increased to five years as well. [52] [53] [54] LTS releases get regular point releases with support for new hardware and integration of all the updates published in that series to date ...
From 2006 through 2011, LTS support for the desktop was for approximately two years, and for servers five, but LTS versions are now supported for five years for both. [39] [40] Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) is available for an additional 5 years on Ubuntu 14.04 and subsequent LTS releases [43] and Legacy Support for a further 2 years ...
Ubuntu and Derivatives [96] Canonical Ltd. Canonical Ltd. 2004 24.10 [97] 24.04.1 LTS [98] Standard releases 9 months, LTS releases 5 years. Flavor LTS releases 3 or 5 years. Ubuntu Pro 10 years. 2024-10-10 2024-08-29 X Debian general, server, desktop, supercomputer, IBM mainframe: None Active Univention Corporate Server: Univention GmbH ...
This release is a long-term support release and was released on 23 April 2020. [80] Xubuntu 20.04.1 LTS was released on 6 August 2020. [81] As in common with LTS releases, this one introduced very few new features. A new dark-colored windowing theme was included, Greybird-dark, as were six new community-submitted wallpaper designs.
Ubuntu Unity 20.04 LTS default desktop Ubuntu Unity 20.04 LTS with the default Yaru theme. This release was the first Ubuntu Unity release, as well as the first long-term support release. It was released on 7 May 2020, two weeks after the release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
In June 2020, a benchmark with 173 tests on WSL 2 (20H2) with an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X showed an average of 87% of the performance of native Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. In contrast, WSL 1 had only 70% of the performance of native Ubuntu. WSL 2 improves I/O performance, providing a near-native level. [49]
Ubuntu APT 955 MB Desktop (Windows users) 2023 [39] Jerry Bezencon 2013 Jerry Bezencon Lubuntu: No minimum system requirements provided. [40] LXQt Ubuntu APT 3300 MB Lightweight desktop 2024 Lubuntu team 2009 Lubuntu team LXLE: RAM: 1 GB (2022) [41] CPU: 64-bit (2022) LXDE Ubuntu LTS APT 1300 MB Older computers, intermediate users 2022 LXLE ...