Its best feature was that users didn’t have to see the boot prompt when using the Live CD. This was the first Ubuntu release to introduce the revamped boot prompt that it is still used on the latest versions of the operating system. All of the are deployable on either USB flash drives or CD discs, supporting both 64-bit and 32-bit hardware platforms. It is distributed as Live CDs with the usual Desktop and Alternate editions, as well as a Server flavor. Distributed as Desktop and Alternate editions Being an LTS (Long Term Support) version, it was supported on the desktop until May 9, 2013, and it’s still supported on the server until April 2015. This edition is dubbed Lucid Lynx and it was officially announced on 19 September 2009. It is created and maintained by Canonical, and distributed as several editions with different desktop environments. Ubuntu is one of the most popular free distributions of Linux in the world.
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