Ubuntu 24.04, "Noble Numbat," was released on April 25. It is Ubuntu's 10th LTS release and contains several performance and security improvements. Ubuntu 23.10, "Mantic Minotaur," released on October 20, 2023, will receive security updates until July 2024. There's still no reason why you shouldn't upgrade to 24.04 now. . As an LTS release of Ubuntu, users can enjoy five years of free security updates on the main Ubuntu repository. Also, all of the Ubuntu 24.04 binaries have been rebuilt to consider the backdoor hidden in the data compression software xz Utils that was discovered in early April. The guide linked below will show you how to upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 easily. . Transition to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and enjoy five years of complimentary updates along with enhanced performance enhancements.. Ubuntu Upgrade, LTS Release, Security Updates. . Dave Wreski
Ubuntu Pro gives your desktop Linux operating system 10 years of security updates, so that it can go an entire decade on the same release. Find out how easy it is to enable this feature. . Ubuntu Pro is a service Canonical introduced a while ago that ensures your operating system and over 23,000 applications receive security updates for 10 years. That's impressive. For those who might not understand the implications, imagine you could install an operating system and never have to re-install it for 10 years. The entire time you use that operating system, you don't have to worry about a stoppage in security updates. That's a departure from most operating systems that give you around five years of updates. . Activate Ubuntu Pro to secure a decade of updates for your Linux desktop experience. Discover how today!. Ubuntu Pro, Long Term Support, Security Features. . Brittany Day
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