Hi Chris, after a couple of edits https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu should now point to correct area. If ubuntuGnome have issues please raise it with them and darkxst (The boss there) will give me permission to go editing.
I am still not too sure what you mean by the order. Both flavours are new to LTS, but "It is the way it has always been done" Was the last I was told. As you rightly say, oldest at the bottom and newest at the top makes sense to humans :) Just don't quote me on that as I'm banned from commenting on how such things are done :D Keep testing, that is what matters.... The end users have no idea, and are not interested in, the work that goes into each release. Regards, Phill. On 3 August 2014 03:00, chris hermansen <clherman...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Phill, > > Thanks for the reply. I guess I can see all of that below in the actual > links to the iso's, etc and that makes sense now that you have explained > it. > > What still seems weird to me is what I've copied below. I can't see any > difference between the first "Desktop image..." and the second "Desktop > image..." unless I hover over the links. Then I see that the first > grouping is 14.04.1 and the second is 14.04 > > Would it not make more sense to put something like "Desktop image > (14.04.1)" in the first group and "Desktop image (14.04)" in the second? > > Lubuntu is similar as far as I can see except it includes the Desktop > images and the Alternate install images (ie two sets of both, only > distinguishable by hovering over the links). > > Desktop image > > The desktop image allows you to try Ubuntu-GNOME without changing your > computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This > type of image is what most people will want to use. You will need at least > 384MiB of RAM to install from this image. > > There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: > PC (Intel x86) desktop image > <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.1/release/ubuntu-gnome-14.04.1-desktop-i386.iso> > For > almost all PCs. This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type > processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as > newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors. Choose this if you > are at all unsure.64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image > <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.1/release/ubuntu-gnome-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso> > Choose > this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T > architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2). If you have a > non-64-bit processor made by AMD, or if you need full support for 32-bit > code, use the Intel x86 images instead. Desktop image > > The desktop image allows you to try Ubuntu-GNOME without changing your > computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. You > will need at least 384MiB of RAM to install from this image. > > There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: > PC (Intel x86) desktop image > <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.1/release/ubuntu-gnome-14.04-desktop-i386.iso> > For > almost all PCs. This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type > processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as > newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors. Choose this if you > are at all unsure.64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image > <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.1/release/ubuntu-gnome-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso> > Choose > this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T > architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2). If you have a > non-64-bit processor made by AMD, or if you need full support for 32-bit > code, use the Intel x86 images instead. > > > On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Phill Whiteside <phi...@phillw.net> wrote: > >> Hi Chris, >> >> this has been some what painful for editing... but, let me give you what >> we've learned .. on cdimage.... >> >> 14.04.1 will list both 14.04 and 14.04.1 stuff >> 14.04.2 will list both 14.04 and 14.04.2 stuff >> 14.04.3 will list both 14.04 and 14.04.3 stuff >> 14.04.4 will list both 14.04 and 14.04.4 stuff >> >> This is the standard for LTS point updates. for example look at >> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.4/release/ >> >> It has taken a bit of time for us to get used to the nomenclature of the >> point updates as it our first times having them. >> >> Regards, >> >> Phill. >> >> >> >> >> On 2 August 2014 22:43, chris hermansen <clherman...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Has anyone noticed that the info and links following "Select an image" on >>> the download pages appears to be duplicated? >>> >>> Maybe I'm missing something but that seems to be the case on at least the >>> Lubuntu and Ubuntu Gnome download pages >>> >>> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04/release/ >>> >>> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.1/release/ >>> >>> -- >>> Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com >>> >>> C'est ma façon de parler. >>> -- >>> Ubuntu-quality mailing list >>> Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw >> > > > > -- > Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com > > C'est ma façon de parler. > -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality