![]() Based on support lifespan, releases divided into two classes, one Long Term Support ( LTS), and one Regular (non-LTS). More precisely, Ubuntu is always released in April and October, hence it has only 04 and 10 version numbers of all releases*. Ubuntu releases its new version 2 times every year. I hope this information can help you to understand Ubuntu better. And, Windows' user interface has no name (we say the OS "Windows" and the desktop environment "Windows" as well). In short, Windows release schedule is not predictable (unlike Ubuntu in every 6 month) we do not see in each release different Editions based on its user interface, nor third-party variants, nor codenames and we do not talk about repository on it. ![]() Microsoft released Windows in these versions so far: Subscribe to UbuntuBuzz Telegram Channel to get article updates directly. I hope this will be interesting enough for everybody to read. You will also see Ubuntu siblings like Kubuntu and Mythbuntu. More importantly, you will also see 3 different periods of Ubuntu Desktop, that have been going through GNOME2, Unity, and GNOME3 eras, with and then LibreOffice as the main office suite. It has special release called Long Term Support (LTS) released once in two years, only when the year number is even, hence all LTS version numbers are ended with 04. ![]() ![]() Ubuntu is released twice a year, more precisely, every April and October, hence the number 04 and 10 in every version. Knowing Ubuntu releases is important to understand it better. (Ubuntu in 3 different releases: GNOME2 era, Unity era, and GNOME3 era) ![]()
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