FYI -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) End of Life reached on January 13, 2018 Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2018 00:13:36 +0200 From: Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@ubuntu.com> To: ubuntu-annou...@lists.ubuntu.com
This is a follow-up to the End of Life warning sent earlier this month to confirm that as of January 13, 2018, Ubuntu 17.04 is no longer supported. No more package updates will be accepted to 17.04, and it will be archived to old-releases.ubuntu.com in the coming weeks. The original End of Life warning follows, with upgrade instructions: Ubuntu announced its 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) release almost 9 months ago, on April 13, 2017. As a non-LTS release, 17.04 has a 9-month support cycle and, as such, will reach end of life on Saturday, January 13th. At that time, Ubuntu Security Notices will no longer include information or updated packages for Ubuntu 17.04. The supported upgrade path from Ubuntu 17.04 is via Ubuntu 17.10. Instructions and caveats for the upgrade may be found at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upgrades Ubuntu 17.10 continues to be actively supported with security updates and select high-impact bug fixes. Announcements of security updates for Ubuntu releases are sent to the ubuntu-security-announce mailing list, information about which may be found at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce Development of a complete response to the highly-publicized Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities is ongoing, and due to the timing with respect to this End of Life, we will not be providing updated Linux kernel packages for Ubuntu 17.04. We advise users to upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10 and install the updated kernel packages for that release when they become available. For more information about Canonical’s response to the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, see: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/04/ubuntu-updates-for-the-meltdown-spectre-vulnerabilities/ Since its launch in October 2004 Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions with millions of users in homes, schools, businesses and governments around the world. Ubuntu is Open Source software, costs nothing to download, and users are free to customise or alter their software in order to meet their needs. On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team, -- Steve Langasek
--cvaofkriejaiobku Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a follow-up to the End of Life warning sent earlier this month to confirm that as of January 13, 2018, Ubuntu 17.04 is no longer supported.= =20 No more package updates will be accepted to 17.04, and it will be archived to old-releases.ubuntu.com in the coming weeks. The original End of Life warning follows, with upgrade instructions: Ubuntu announced its 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) release almost 9 months ago, on April 13, 2017. As a non-LTS release, 17.04 has a 9-month support cycle and, as such, will reach end of life on Saturday, January 13th. At that time, Ubuntu Security Notices will no longer include information or updated packages for Ubuntu 17.04. The supported upgrade path from Ubuntu 17.04 is via Ubuntu 17.10. Instructions and caveats for the upgrade may be found at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upgrades Ubuntu 17.10 continues to be actively supported with security updates and select high-impact bug fixes. Announcements of security updates for Ubuntu releases are sent to the ubuntu-security-announce mailing list, information about which may be found at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce Development of a complete response to the highly-publicized Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities is ongoing, and due to the timing with respect to this End of Life, we will not be providing updated Linux kernel packages for Ubuntu 17.04. We advise users to upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10 and install the updated kernel packages for that release when they become available. For more information about Canonical=E2=80=99s response to the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, see: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/04/ubuntu-updates-for-the-meltdown-spec= tre-vulnerabilities/ Since its launch in October 2004 Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions with millions of users in homes, schools, businesses and governments around the world. Ubuntu is Open Source software, costs nothing to download, and users are free to customise or alter their software in order to meet their needs. On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team, --=20 Steve Langasek --cvaofkriejaiobku Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAABCgAGBQJaX8qJAAoJEFaNMPMhshM9FZQP/jlCtNsFkHWDKC9s7MLr078X 86N1mXUq1jQJQB2Y2C7cU5kCMfbRiaNmqUtRW4dxVo/eW6McjzEYZsuBDfys9e/J gaQ8RP70c/c35KPE+VG0MjhV+gGKyOmcrJzzaC2cSZ/5Yvlx3wU0OiG4C1FPeKAd m/Io9jzTL4g9oggLgop0ahhV42GLSUGfT8GFzd2nY6oz/D/WqrLBTTuYV20OrNQx xicuWJz6WDu++QzuvY5oEoD4tU9lIaKQGVjFiFFoumc5ViWslQHO8Wy1+J9bmqNv sE1HTVw+xKrF5JWllh6dbO+Ok6lEk6+tqloNmsWmuTjHKuMgue/WsUOtfkptQUdY 62PBFADYDZy952qzQcAvxXxOcFO6IB/Csq5dI2uU6NvbYaJdlThhDtYuG9FS+Ub9 o6nvVCGomwB2DcNnl4KIVRjloJD4XrlLmkvQY+wN+W587LsRTDT+au1F8JVsrdQQ 1lija2/84KXCw1IVWxSe+Z6maJQeJEUiZwBveo2C10pU9spEEo5vwWqrjOwJYiNn rcUQXKRduRS2Bwy5fvmF/H+4UxqbUTtTZbmk0YLcpPyyq85DLU1IVNRZse32lsyb w39OJsNZ/++YwdZz1B+EiWBVkRgMTFzU8k8d2YSSBF3tYNzBsXkOJIotnQg6Hz3i JFK943a82kVMWRoTbsGe =B6a7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --cvaofkriejaiobku--
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