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  2. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver, the seventh LTS release, is a long-term support version that was announced on 24 October 2017 on Shuttleworth's blog and released on 26 April 2018. [220] [221] Ubuntu 18.04 LTS had normal LTS support for five years until May 2023 and has paid ESM support available from Canonical for an additional five years until ...

  3. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Upgrades from one LTS release to the next LTS release (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS etc.) are supported, [115] while upgrades from non-LTS have only supported upgrade to the next release, regardless of its LTS status (e.g. Ubuntu 23.10 to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS). However, it is possible to skip an LTS upgrade, going straight from 16.04 ...

  4. Pop!_OS - Wikipedia

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    Pop!_OS 22.04 was released on 25 April 2022 and is based upon Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which is based on Debian. It includes GNOME 42 [ 3 ] base with System76 COSMIC UX. The ability to update and upgrade Pop!_OS automatically was added to the OS Upgrade & Recovery panel in Settings (Supports: Debian, Flatpak, and Nix packages).

  5. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    8th LTS release, used in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS [290] and optionally in 12.04 ESM, [291] Debian 7 "Wheezy" and Slackware 14.0. [1] [288] Canonical promised to (at least) provide long-term support until April 2017; [192] Support has continued for months after. 3.2 to 3.5 was named Saber-toothed Squirrel [292] 3.1

  6. Kubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Canonical provides support and security updates for Kubuntu components that are shared with Ubuntu for 18 months – five years in case of long-term support (LTS) versions – after release. [15] Both a desktop version and an alternative (installation) version (for the x86 and AMD64 platforms) are available.

  7. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Panel, its "Properties Dialog Menu" - Ubuntu 18.04 Users can populate these panels with other completely customizable menus and buttons, including new menus, search boxes, and icons, with the icons in particular (called launchers ) performing functions similar to the quick-launch feature found in the Microsoft Windows 98 – Vista taskbar.

  8. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell 7.4 is based on .NET 8 & is considered the Long Term Servicing (LTS) release. As of 2025-01-26 the latest version is v7.4.7 [115]. With that release webcmdlets default to UTF-8 encoding (changing from ASCII-superset Windows-1252 aka ISO-8859-1, that does not support Unicode). Previously UTF-8 was default for other, but not all, things.

  9. Bash (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Bash (short for "Bourne Again SHell,") [6] is an interactive command interpreter and command programming language developed for UNIX-like operating systems. [7] ...