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Journal Alert: Best Linux Web Sites Review Appendix B of your textbook, specific

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Journal Alert: Best Linux Web Sites

Review Appendix B of your textbook, specifically Table B-2 which lists some useful Linux websites. Choose and review at least two of these sites, then try to find additional online Linux resources on your own.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases

Notice that the release we%u2019re using, Ubuntu 10.04, is associated with the codename Lucid Lynx and is specified as a long-term support (LTS) release, This means that unlike other releases, Canonical will support it for three years for a desktop system and five years for a server system.

Explanation / Answer

ubuntuforum.org

it is one of the websites which allows the ubuntu linux users to discuss the problem s related to the pc and the distrubution and there are solutions for every problem posted by others usefull for fresh installers to use that as a reference and other technical issues


lanchpad.org

it is one of the websites usefull for technical people for coders as wel as the people to help the devolopement of bug data base

any person with tchnical knowledge can create open source projects as well as partispate in existing projects as well as its open source and all the code for bug tracking is made available for hackers to create and modify the bug travking system


linux forums.org is one of the sites that are available to raise issues related to any linux kernal ralted problems





canonical.com

it is one of the main contributors of ubuntu community and its devolopement and any commercial services offered by canonical is available for organisations here



destrowatch.com

provides the upto date data about the latest releases of the linux based destros and their statistics as well as ranking based on different strategies offered by the different destros



UBUNTU community releases a new version of destro every 6 months and they release one LTS version in the that year which is supported by the community for 3 years

and they are espacially for servers and destops as well and a normal release which has less time of support





as per the latest changes after the with effect from 13.04 RARING RING TAIL they halfed the long term support to 18 months and intended to provide rolling releases so that they dont have to wait until the next release to implement them


the naming convention used by the community is to provide the year of release followed by the month of release and a code name


example

13.04 RARING RING TAIL


released in year 2013 AND code name : RARING RING TAIL


there are many other websites for linux like for fedora , linux mint and other



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