Hi Erich & list,

Thank you for the release and for the awesome distro! I'm planning to do a fresh install sometime soon.

On 27.4.2018 9:11, [email protected] wrote:
Although it is not a Long-Term Support
release, it is still based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS which means the components will
be supported as usual for a LTS release.

To clarify this a bit: I assume software such as firefox will receive updates from main Ubuntu repositories? How about the (default) low-latency kernel?


Best regards,
Toni



On 27.4.2018 9:11, [email protected] wrote:
We are happy to announce the release of our latest version, Ubuntu Studio
18.04 Bionic Beaver! Unlike the other Ubuntu flavors, this release of Ubuntu
Studio is not a Long-Term Suppport (LTS) release. As a regular release, it
will be supported for 9 months. Although it is not a Long-Term Support
release, it is still based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS which means the components will
be supported as usual for a LTS release.
Since it's just out, you may experience some issues, so you might want to wait
a bit before upgrading. Please see the release notes for a complete list of
changes and known issues at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes/
UbuntuStudio


Changes in this Release

There are no notable changes in this release since 17.10 Artful Aardvark.
Information on newer packages can be found in the release notes at https://
wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuStudio


Want to help out?

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new contributors. We are looking for developers, packagers and testers. Even
if you are interested in contributing outside these areas, please do not
hesitate to reach out. Your contribution is precious regardless of your field
of activity. We are open to volunteers with all expertise levels. Just head
over to our contribute page to find out how to get started.


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towards improvement! Clear and specific bug reports is the best way to get
attention to a problem that needs fixing. The easiest way to create a bug
report is with the terminal.
Open one up and type: ubuntu-bug <package>
Read more about this at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs



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