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Dear all debian/ubuntu users, please be aware that starting from R14.0.7 and R14.1.0, support for the following distros will be discontinued.
Debian: lenny, squeeze Ubuntu: lucid, maverick, natty, oneiric, quantal, raring, saucy, utopic, vivid, wily, yakkety, zesty.
Cheers Slavek, Michele
On Saturday 27 April 2019 04:24:46 am Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
Dear all debian/ubuntu users, please be aware that starting from R14.0.7 and R14.1.0, support for the following distros will be discontinued.
Debian: lenny, squeeze Ubuntu: lucid, maverick, natty, oneiric, quantal, raring, saucy, utopic, vivid, wily, yakkety, zesty.
Cheers Slavek, Michele
Hi Michele,
Whenever this is posted to a website, would someone add the distribution numbers as well as the names? Example from my system:
"Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Trusty Tahr"
Not that I think you're dropping 14.04, but I'm guessing there are more people than just me who only know/use the number and who would need to look up all of the names above to see if their number(s) are on the list.
Best, Michael
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On 2019/04/29 09:23 PM, Michael wrote:
On Saturday 27 April 2019 04:24:46 am Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
Dear all debian/ubuntu users, please be aware that starting from R14.0.7 and R14.1.0, support for the following distros will be discontinued.
Debian: lenny, squeeze Ubuntu: lucid, maverick, natty, oneiric, quantal, raring, saucy, utopic, vivid, wily, yakkety, zesty.
Cheers Slavek, Michele
Hi Michele,
Whenever this is posted to a website, would someone add the distribution numbers as well as the names? Example from my system:
"Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Trusty Tahr"
Not that I think you're dropping 14.04, but I'm guessing there are more people than just me who only know/use the number and who would need to look up all of the names above to see if their number(s) are on the list.
Best, Michael
Hi Michael, no, we are not dropping the active LTS. As for looking up the numbers, I am one of those people that would have to look them up too :-) For most of the dropped distros, R14.0.x was only available up to earlier versions (like R14.0.3 or .4) so those using R14.0.6 should see no problem.
Cheers Michele