I made a mistake last time I said about the versions. actually x.10 versions
are experimental but that do not mean they are unstable but they will come
with some newer but untested technologies  while x.04 versions will be
tested heavily. I read it somewhere but can't find the link anymore.


On 4/23/07, raihan hasnain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 4/23/07, Emon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I see... but can anyone tell me why will the DVD be released later (I am
> new to Ubuntu)??


DVD comes with a lot of packages, it is supposed to take some time before
they can actually release a nice verion of a DVD.


Also I heard that any-version.04 is experimental and any-version.10 is
> stable, is there any truth to this??


no that is not true, ubuntu's most stable version is 6.06 with Long Term
Support from (2006 to 2008). 6.06 does not end with .04 or .10 :)

still, each official releases are considered as stable version (rather
than beta's)


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