Ubuntu 12.04 to feature extended support period for desktop users

Five-year Long Term Support (LTS) makes Ubuntu a compelling choice for the business desktop

London, October 21st, 2011: Canonical today announced it would be extending the support and maintenance period for its upcoming Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu for desktop users from three years to five years. The move comes in response to increasing demand for Ubuntu desktops in corporate environments where longer maintenance periods are the norm. It brings the desktop product into line with Ubuntu Server which continues with five years of support for LTS releases.

April 2012 will see the fourth LTS release of Ubuntu. LTS releases have become particularly popular with Ubuntu business users. Canonical’s own survey data shows over 70% of server users are deployed on LTS versions of the product. Bringing this extended support to the desktop is a response to similar popularity in businesses of the desktop LTS releases.

The first two years of the LTS period will benefit businesses by including hardware updates (through regular point releases) allowing them to keep up to date with the latest hardware upgrades. Maintenance updates will continue for a further three years. Businesses can now rely on always running an LTS version regardless of their hardware refresh rate.

PC manufacturers can now standardise their business-focused range of PCs on an LTS release with a five year support period. This is a more compelling proposition to bring to their customer base especially aligned with the Ubuntu Advantage support programs from Canonical which will fully support the new LTS period

“Ubuntu has always been known for its ability to keep pace with the latest applications and hardware” says Rick Spencer, Ubuntu Engineering Director at Canonical. “But as our user-base grows and matures the ability to plan for the longer term is vital. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS will give desktop users the perfect combination of keeping pace with hardware changes and extended support depending on their needs”.

Ubuntu’s fourth LTS release comes at a time when the product has seen unprecedented uptake at a large scale in a variety of businesses. Qualcomm, the City of Munich, LVM have all spoken recently of their use of Ubuntu at large scale. With

Important Links

To read more about Ubuntu’s desktop products for business see: http://www.ubuntu.com/business/desktop/
For Canonical’s Ubuntu Advantage services see:
http://www.ubuntu.com/business/services
To read more about Ubuntu in action see:
http://www.ubuntu.com/business/case-studies

About Canonical
Canonical provides engineering, online and professional services to Ubuntu partners and customers worldwide. As the company behind the Ubuntu project, Canonical is committed to the production and support of Ubuntu – an ever-popular and fast-growing open-source operating system. It aims to ensure that Ubuntu is available to every organisation and individual on servers, desktops, laptops and netbooks.

Canonical partners with computer hardware manufacturers to certify Ubuntu, provides migration, deployment, support and training services to businesses, and offers online services direct to end users. Canonical also builds and maintains collaborative, open source development tools to ensure that organisations and individuals can participate fully in innovations within the open-source community. For more information, please visit the Canonical website.

Originally posted on the Canonical Website on Friday, October, 21, 2011.

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5 Responses to “Ubuntu 12.04 to feature extended support period for desktop users”

  1. David Mawdsley Says:

    I’m using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for netbook, laptop and server. It would be reassuring if 10.04 (Desktop) were to be given the same 5-year support as the upcoming LTS releases will have.

    At present, I’m not looking forward to the changes that 12.04 will have for me after April, 2013. I doubt that my current scripts which use files and folders on my current desktop will work in the newer releases which require Unity instead. (Perhaps I’m mistaken on this.)

  2. j Says:

    whats the plan with regard to browsers? will they get updated to the current version?

  3. Roman Friesen Says:

    This is great news! I am absolutely convinced that this will push powerfully Ubuntu to business desktops. Thank you very much and good Luck!

  4. Burkass Says:

    New Ubuntu version should to make upgrade feature from old LTS to new LTS with easily step. At least make it one step upgrade.

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