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What to Expect from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

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MN
Marius Nestor
Mar 21, 2008

[ Thanks to An Anonymous Reader
for this link. ]

“Every two years, Canonical prepares an LTS (Long Term Support)
release of one of the best desktop Linux distributions available
today. Actually, this is the second LTS edition of Ubuntu, the
first one was 6.06 (Dapper Drake), released on June 1, 2006. Now
that the beta version of Ubuntu 8.04 (codename Hardy Heron) is at
the door and since I’ve tested all the alpha releases, I think it’s
a good moment to introduce you to the good parts and bad parts that
Canonical prepared for this Long Term Support release. Therefore,
this article is here to inform Ubuntu veterans, people that have
discovered Ubuntu recently and future Ubuntu users, about the
things that they should expect from Hardy Heron, in April
2008…!”


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MN

Marius Nestor

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