If you’re an experienced Linux user, you probably know the various aspects of a Linux distribution like an LTS release. But, new users or less tech-savvy users may not know about it. In this chapter of Linux Jargon Buster, you’ll learn about what is an LTS release for Linux distribut...
Come April 23rd 2020, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS will be available. It will be the first LTS version of Ubuntu since the 18.04 release, and in this blog, I want to answer the common question, what is an LTS? For a deeper look at the benefits of using an Ubuntu LTS, there’s a whitepaper ...
The above is an excerpt from Linus Torvalds’ original announcement of what came to be known worldwide as the Linux operating system (OS), dated August 1991. In hindsight, it is inconceivably modest now that we are in a much better position to appreciate the full revolutionary extent of his...
LXC is a Linux container technology that provides a user interface for Linuxkernelcontainment features, such as namespaces; control groups, or cgroups; change roots, or chroots; secure computing, or seccomp, policies; and other kernel capabilities. The LXC platform includes several components, includ...
The Linux kernel is a free, open-source kernel that forms a critical interface between the hardware and software layers in a computer's OS.
IoT Edge 1.5 LTS is thesupported release. IoT Edge 1.4 LTS is end of life as of November 12, 2024. If you are on an earlier release, seeUpdate IoT Edge. Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) allows you to run containerized Linux workloads alongside Windows applications in Windows...
The Latest LTS Version Is Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" The newest long-term support release of this Linux distribution is Ubuntu 22.04, codenamed "Jammy Jellyfish." It uses version 5.4 of the Linux kernel. Ubuntu releases are always named after animals. This is a Long Term Support,...
Deployment guide: Manage Linux devices in Microsoft Intune Enrollment guide: Enroll Linux desktop devices in Microsoft Intune. To enroll Linux devices, ensure that they're running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or higher.Applies to:Linux Ubuntu Desktops
What does that mean for DR Linux user Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:45 pm Jim Simon wrote:It's not dead, still quite viable, you just don't like the delivery model. It just means it won't be an LTS release anymore but what is called a rolling release. This means you'll have a constant...
Ubuntu 18.10 “Cosmic Cuttlefish” arrives with the Linux 4.18 kernel, the Gnome 3.30 desktop, and improved support for gaming-level graphics