[ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 18.04 Released
Toni Sissala
toni.sissala at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 06:24:10 UTC 2018
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, erich at ericheickmeyer.com 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, erich at ericheickmeyer.com 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?
>
> Ubuntu Studio is maintained by a very small team and we are actively seeking
> 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.
>
>
> Found a bug?
>
> Taking the time to report bugs makes a huge difference; it's the first step
> 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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