Despite its outstanding running status, after nine months of hard work, the official support for Ubuntu13.10 (Playful Chinese) (December 10, July 31) is now ending. Although its name is 'playful newot', its new features are incredibly boring. Users who are still using it should check the latest stable version, Ubuntu14.04LTS. This version was launched in April and provides good graphical support. The support period is from 2019 to middle April. For Ubuntu13.10
Although it is currently running well, after nine months of tossing, today (July 31) Official support for Ubuntu 13.10 (Playful Chinese New) is ending.
Although its name is 'playful newot', its new features are incredibly boring.
Users who are still using it should check the latest stable version, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. This version was launched in April and provides good graphical support. The support period is from 2019 to middle April.
Support for the server version of Ubuntu 13.10 will also be officially stopped by July 31.
Graphic tutorial on upgrading Ubuntu 13.10 to Ubuntu 14.04Http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-05/101265.htm
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Recommended reading:
Ubuntu 14.04 download, installation, configuration related knowledge http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-04/100370.htm
Ubuntu 14.04 system: http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-04/100352.htm
Windows 7 hard drive installation Ubuntu 14.04 graphic tutorial http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-04/100369.htm
Ubuntu Tutorial: upgrade from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) [trusted taray] http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-02/97181.htm
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The playful neoton is out of favor.
Ubuntu 13.10 was released in last October. Canonical promised to provide nine months of Security and Bug fixes for its desktop version. As of January 1, July 17 this year, all updates will be stopped and will not be provided in the future.
The recommended upgrade solution for Canonical is to upgrade to version 14.04. Currently, you can directly upgrade it using graphical tools, including using the upgrade Program or running the 'do-release-upload' command on the command line.
It is a pretty playful newline. Its name is very nice, but its performance is average. 13.10 is not an outstanding version in all releases of Ubuntu, which has been predicted by many network comments.
However, what makes people shine is that,ImposedProvides a keyboard indicator to quickly select the installation language, which allows you to easily operate in this smart domain, this is the first release integrating Ubuntu One Single Sign-on in the installation program.
To view all the new features of version 13.10, see the full video: Youtobe video address: http://www.youtube.com/embed/1EiRQ-znEcI? Feature = oembed
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