Re: [ubuntu-uk] Versions (was release party)

2006-10-16 Thread Chris Jones
Hi On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 13:05 +0100, gord wrote: > for a much longer time than the other releases. Unless, however, you are > a business this isn't going to mean much, businesses generally can't While that's generally pretty true, if you run your own server, or want a really solid desktop withou

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Versions (was release party)

2006-10-09 Thread gord
Long term support generally just refers to how long Canonical will be supporting it, the long term is because dapper is supported by Canonical for a much longer time than the other releases. Unless, however, you are a business this isn't going to mean much, businesses generally can't jump to a new

[ubuntu-uk] Versions (was release party)

2006-10-08 Thread Sean Miller
Adam Bagnall wrote: > Edgy release party? Why do you think they're putting on the Linuxworld > Expo? It's one big party and everyone's invited :-) > Can somebody explain to me exactly how Edgy and Dapper are meant to interact? This "Long Term Support" thing confuses me... Say somebody comes t