Hello, Siegfried-Angel wrote: > 2008/11/30 Francesco Fumanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I assumed that every Ubuntu release had stable version updates like >> GNOME. Thanks for telling me that it is only the case for the LTS releases. > > They have, but they are downloaded and installed when you update your > system after installing it. There are only new versions of the CD for > LTS versions, as they are used for more time and so the amount of > stable release updates is usually more huge than for other versions > (so updated CDs are provided from time to time so that if you install > from there you don't need to download that much updates after that).
It seems that I used the words "stable release updates" in a wrong way. So lets try to rewrite how I understand the answers that I got: - Important updates will be made available through the repositories for all Ubuntu releases, obviously with a change in the version of the updated package; but without a change in the version of Ubuntu. (during the time period of support) - Moreover, for the LTS releases, there will also be new versions of the CD and when this is the case, the micro number of the Ubuntu version will be increased (for example the "1" for Ubuntu 8.04.1 will be increased to "2" when the new CD arrives). - For non-LTS releases there will not be any new version where only the micro-number is increased. (For example for Ubuntu 8.10.0 there will never be an Ubuntu 8.10.1; or in other words a new CD) The next change in the version numbers will only happen after 6 months when the next Ubuntu appears. (That is Ubuntu Ubuntu 9.04.0 if I continue with the 8.10.0 example.) Cheers Francesco -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
