On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Shrikant Khanduri < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I am using Ubuntu 8.10 from a long time. So please suggest the later > versions having something special or I can continue with 8.10. > Although I am planning for 64-bit Version. > (I have Desktop with Intel dual core processor with 2GB RAM) > After that I want to configure it for openJDK. > Share your Experience. > > Hi Shrikant, if you are not planning to upgrade your hardware or do not need any software updates, i.e., if you think that all the software you have installed currently is fine, it's ok if you do not upgrade. But you need to realise that you are talking about an operating system that's about 2 and ahlf years old with no promise of Long Time Support. I would personally suggest that you should install (not upgrade) Ubuntu 10.04 when it releases at the end of this month. Besides supporting latest hardware and having software updates, this Ubuntu has Long Term Support (LTS Edition). Plus, the community will help you more with updated software rather than old software. Just my 2 cents. Thanks, Raseel http://www.opensourcedeal.com
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