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vasco 10 hours ago

Someone said "its fine nobody uses this" and someone else gave the world's biggest slam dunk of "Ubuntu in 1 month" and your reply is that "not everyone does it". How far from the point can you be!

In the Linux world this is the worst possible scenario, distro with the largest adoption, LTS.

Neywiny 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

22.04 is still potentially more prevalent than 24.04 according to https://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/stats/stats_of_day-16.html?ver... . 26.04 will take some time before it's largely adopted.

ndsipa_pomu 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Not trying to downplay the importance of this, but the LTS versions aren't until the first point release, so 26.04.1 (typically six months or so after the release).

electroly 25 minutes ago | parent [-]

Is that true? I haven't heard that before. Do you have a link?

Here's how they announced 24.04.0. It says LTS and doesn't mention anything about LTS coming in the .1 release: https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-releases-ubuntu-24-04-n...

ndsipa_pomu 17 minutes ago | parent [-]

I can't find any link, so I think I'm getting mixed up between what they consider LTS and when the upgrade tool starts prompting to upgrade. If you're on the 24.04 LTS, then you don't get prompted to upgrade until 26.04.1