By Volume4
via tectonic.co.za
Published: Apr 23 2008 / 10:34
With the release of Hardy Heron, the latest version of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system just four days away, Canonical chief, Mark Shuttleworth, has told the BBC that Hardy is the “most significant release” to date. In part this is because it is only the second long term release version of the OS which will be supported for the next five years. Most Ubuntu releases are supported for 18 months to coincide with the six-month release cycle.
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jdave replied ago:
I try not to be a groupie, but I'm excited.
mcnaz replied ago:
me too! me too! Been running the 8.04 beta on my laptop for the last four weeks and it has been faultless.
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