On 4/30/10 9:09 AM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
>> On 4/30/10 7:27 AM, Paul McNett wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/30/10 4:51 AM, Kevin Cully wrote:
>>>
>>>> I downloaded the Ubuntu 10.04 ISO yesterday via a torrent.  Going to
>>>> take it for a spin via the LiveCD method today.  Probably won't upgrade
>>>> for a week or so though just to be safe.
>>>>
>>> I'm looking forward to putting it on my server, which is still stuck at 
>>> 8.10.
>>>
>>
>> Ouch, correction: my server is still at 7.10. And the real pita is that at 
>> some point
>> I couldn't even apt-get anymore (even to get the security backports) because 
>> 7.10
>> wasn't a LTS (long term support) release and sometime in 2009 they removed 
>> the
>> repository access for it.
>>
>> Lesson learned: Ubuntu LTS on all my long-running servers.
>>
>>
> I think for servers that's a five year support. Isn't it?

Yep: 3 years desktop and 5 years server. Regular (non-LTS) releases get 18 
months 
guaranteed support for desktop and server. My big mistake was upgrading to 7.10 
from 
6.04 LTS: I'd still have support if I'd stuck with the LTS version.

Paul

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