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Is Ubuntu 14.04 delayed?
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Is Ubuntu 14.04 delayed?

dnwkdnwk Member

I think it was supposed to come out on Monday? Or am I missing something?

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  • As far as I can see it should be released in about a month

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases#Ubuntu_14.04_LTS_.28Trusty_Tahr.29

  • dnwkdnwk Member

    @peppr said:
    Its April 17, as per schedule (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule)

    opps..... I have confused March and April twice. I thought we already in April......

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  • Will wait and see whether I'll install it. Been thinking about switching to Debian from Ubuntu lately, just for a bit extra stability and minimality. I was using 13.10 but had to roll back to the 12.04 LTS due to issues with an Nvidia GPU.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited March 2014

    Debian isnt friendly at all with proprietary drivers, you may wish to stay with Ubuntu if you do not need a plain machine for a server or something standard.
    I was able to use lots of proprietary stuff on Debian, I put it even on cheap laptops with closed source driver components, but you do need to do extra things. Go with mint and xfce for workstation/laptop, if you wish to keep in the .deb family, pure debian is the workhorse in servers for performance and stability.

  • I do like Debian and would prefer them. I've had limited exposure to CentOS through VPS and Debian just feels more right for me. Drivers would be fine in my case. I know the stuff I do would work OK on it.

    The GPU issue was just so that I could develop locally for some GPGPU. If only there was a LEB for graphics card use as I'm stuck between amazon and buying/colocating the hardware at the moment... hint hint ;o)

    I hope Ubuntu doesn't get too distracted with mobile. Not that it matters much, 12.04 works absolutely fine.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    I will upgrade my Ubuntu once it's released.

  • Debian 7 user here, debian minimal gnome just my fav

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  • marcmmarcm Member

    said: Is Ubuntu 14.04 delayed?

    We would all be better of if they would release it when it's ready instead of trying to meet a deadline.

  • @marcm said:
    We would all be better of if they would release it when it's ready instead of trying to meet a deadline.

    This exists, and it's called Debian

  • Even they release new version 14.04, dont download and install right away, wait for few weeks or 1-2 months until bugs are fixed ... don't rush guys.

  • marcmmarcm Member

    texteditor said: This exists, and it's called Debian

    That's so true :-)

  • tchentchen Member

    @namhuy said:
    Even they release new version 14.04, dont download and install right away, wait for few weeks or 1-2 months until bugs are fixed ... don't rush guys.

    Also a word of warning, Apache 2.4 configs are slightly different than 2.2x so don't go happy-go-lucky with do-release-upgrade :P

  • Lots of people are still running Ubuntu Server 10.x (such as 10.04, 10.10) ; what's with Ubuntu versionitis anyways? It's getting worse than the idiots still running RHEL3 (which will finally stop when RHEL7 is released, and voids the extended support for RHEL3/4).

    Don't get me wrong, Fedora's (22??) isn't much better; but it makes it very hard for people who aren't strictly Ubuntu-followers to understand what the versions "mean".

    10.04

    10.10

    ?

    12.04

    12.04.2

    12.04.3

    ?

    13.04

    13.04.3

    ?

    Above is a list of SPECIFIC VERSIONS requested as REQUIREMENTS from our users, so what's the big difference?

    Well, 13.04.2 was useless; it didn't even have SCSI drivers (thus making VirtIO bus impossible to use on the base image, fixed in 13.04.3)

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  • tchentchen Member

    @GoodHosting No one should be running 10.10. Ubuntu has LTS (long term support) versions 10.04, 12.04, and soon 14.04. Everything in between is bleeding-edge. Stable enough for application development and short term production, but the focus is on getting the ecosystem stabilized for the LTS release.

  • 0xdragon0xdragon Member
    edited March 2014

    #! all the way!

  • marcmmarcm Member

    Is Ubuntu still "cool"?

  • Sorry, can't hear you over my Gentoo.

  • We have another LTS coming out?

    Ooer.

    I couldnt use 12.04 because of EFI support; so 13.10 was my only savior.

  • My favourite Ubuntu feature that is not in any other distro (save for forks)? Home folder encryption during installation.

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