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Looks like fans of LTS releases are in for a pleasant surprise here... Ubuntu 12.04 to feature extended support period for desktop users | Canonical...
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    Ubuntu 12.04 LTS will have longer support life

    Looks like fans of LTS releases are in for a pleasant surprise here...
    Ubuntu 12.04 to feature extended support period for desktop users | Canonical
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    Yes!!!

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    Yeah. 5 years of updates.
    I notice that they didn't extend the support life for server installs. Not that it makes a difference
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    I am a big fan of the LTS releases of Ubuntu. I know, some people
    love to upgrade whenever there is a rumor of something new on the horizon,
    but I still play Doom95 on my Win98 box and have a couple of Slackware 10
    machines. My personal desktop is Ubuntu 10.4 LTS. I just upgraded it with
    fear and trembling. It feels good to know that it won't break for a while.

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