Legacy pages

Phill Whiteside PhillW at Ubuntu.com
Wed Sep 25 14:04:59 UTC 2013


12.04 is a long way from legacy, it's only on 12.04.2 with 12.04.3 and
12.04.4 maintanence updates due, before it goes End of Life in April 2017 :)

10.04 Desktop is now End of Life, but it will continue to receive kernel
updates (and other server related updates) until April 2015. As 10.04 was
the last kernel release to support certain chipsets, it has it's "legacy"
page for lubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/10.04 with
that information.

Regards,

Phill.


On 25 September 2013 14:55, Tom Davies <tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi :)
> Legacy is a generic word meaning "older" but usually means a bit more than
> that.  It kinda hints at being no longer supported.  people wouldn't really
> refer to the 12.04 as being "legacy".
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
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> Question: What are Legacy pages?
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