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Dora The Explorer Posts 2811 Registration date Monday September 3, 2007 Status Contributor Last seen September 1, 2011 - Feb 22, 2010 at 07:03 PM
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Dora The Explorer
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Feb 22, 2010 at 07:03 PM
Feb 22, 2010 at 07:03 PM
Hi !
You can keep your current version as long as you want: it is legal. Nonetheless, each release brings new corrections, features, softwares and updates the softwares (e.g: Firefox is your current browser eventhough Fx 3.6 has been out for a while).
I'd recommand you to install the next version (10.4) which should be out on april 2010. It is a LTS (i.e long term support) release, so if you r eally don't want to bother installing new versions, this is the one you should stick with.
I don't want to keep downloading new versions
I might be wrong but you don't have to do it yourself. A short while after the new release is out, an important update will pop up and it'll update your Ubuntu version without you having to do anything. You won't lose uour data or anything.
every 18 months a new version is available for download
Every 6 months.
Hope this helps.
You can keep your current version as long as you want: it is legal. Nonetheless, each release brings new corrections, features, softwares and updates the softwares (e.g: Firefox is your current browser eventhough Fx 3.6 has been out for a while).
I'd recommand you to install the next version (10.4) which should be out on april 2010. It is a LTS (i.e long term support) release, so if you r eally don't want to bother installing new versions, this is the one you should stick with.
I don't want to keep downloading new versions
I might be wrong but you don't have to do it yourself. A short while after the new release is out, an important update will pop up and it'll update your Ubuntu version without you having to do anything. You won't lose uour data or anything.
every 18 months a new version is available for download
Every 6 months.
Hope this helps.