Re: Meaning of Server vs. Desktop versions of Ubuntu Dapper Long-Term-Support



John Schofield wrote:
As I understand it, the Desktop version of Ubuntu Dapper LTS will be supported for 18 months, while the Server version of Dapper will be supported for 36 months.

Correction: Dapper is supported for 36 months (3 years) on the desktop and 60 months (5 years) on the server.

Cheers,
Daniel.
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