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lemmyreader@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Beta Is Now Available for Download with GNOME 46, Linux 6.8 - 9to5Linux

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lemmyreader@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) is now available for public beta testing with Linux kernel 6.8 and the latest GNOME 46 desktop environment.
  • drkt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Long Term Support… beta?

    e: dis a joke yall autistic

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      Yes, what’s strange? This is the beta release or release candidate or pre-release snapshot for a version that will enjoy long-term support.

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        I’d say “release candidate” is a much better name but probably they’re testing Ubuntu-specific features and those are in beta. Then it makes some sense

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          Those are different steps in the Ubuntu release process.

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          There’s also the issue of testing all the packages. They have to make sure all the versions frozen in the repository will work smoothly together.

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            Since the packages themselves are not beta, it’s more appropriate to call it a release candidate

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              The ‘release candidate’ comes later, after the ‘beta’ release, see the official schedule.

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                I’m not talking about the current release cycle. I’m just saying that “beta” is a bad name and it probably should be changed

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      Yes. Debian uses words like Milestone and freeze : https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html Ubuntu uses the word Beta.

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      24.04 is an LTS release.

      This is a beta of 24.04.

      The “name” of the release is “24.04 LTS” ( a perfectly reasonable name that communicates its intent ).

      Therefore, this is the “24.04 LTS” beta.

      Pretty clear to anybody familiar with the Ubuntu product line.

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