[ale] Ubuntu recommendations

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Wed May 11 16:05:19 EDT 2011


How often do you like to do full system upgrades?

often = latest release
seldom = LTS

I think Ubuntu LTS sticks to particular kernel/glibc/*lib* version for the
lifetime (with backported security and bug patches) like what RedHat does
with RHEL.

That all said, does the version you are tinkering with _run_ on the laptop.
If it was built AFTER the drop-dead date for an LTS release (same for RHEL)
the hardware may not be supported until the next LTS refresh release.

I use fast moving releases on stuff that humans will work on and slow moving
releases on infrastructure systems.

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Geoffrey Myers <lists at serioustechnology.com
> wrote:

> Looking at installing Ubuntu on a laptop.  Pretty new to this distro, so
> should I go with the latest release or the latest LTS release?
>
> Pros/Cons?
>
> --
> Until later, Geoffrey
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