Al 10/11/12 21:18, En/na Jacob Carlborg ha escrit: > On 2012-11-10 20:17, Robert wrote: >> I would say supporting distributions which are no longer supported by >> the distributions itself is of very little value. So for Ubuntu the last >> still supported LTS version should be old enough. >> >> I think virtually nobody is using anything older, especially not 06.XX! >> And if they do, then they will have a whole bunch of other problems than >> not being able to use your program. > > I just picked the 6.x version to be sure it was compatible with everything > else. > > You say the latest LTS, but the LTS are supported for five years. Don't they > release new LTS more often than that? According to this > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS They release a new LTS every two years and > they're supported for five years. > > If I pick Ubuntu 12.04, which is the latest LTS, they still support 10.04 > until 2013. >
>From Ubuntu 12.04 (April 2012), LTS has 5 years of support for Desktop and >server versions. Before this, LTS for Desktop has 3 years support, so the last >Ubuntu Desktop still supported is 10.04 (April 2010) and will finish in April >2013. -- Jordi Sayol