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To provide a more up to date desktop linux experience UMIACS provides support for Ubuntu LTS (long-term support) releases.  We will only be supporting LTS releases as there is a large amount of work that goes into testing the auto installer and supporting the more cutting edge Ubuntu releases.
To provide a more up to date desktop Linux experience, UMIACS provides support for Ubuntu LTS (long-term support) releases.  We will only be supporting LTS releases as there is a large amount of work that goes into testing the auto installer and supporting the more cutting edge Ubuntu releases.


Previous Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) releases are supported for 3 years on the desktop and 5 years on the server. Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, LTS releases will be supported for 5 years on both the desktop and the server.
Previous Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) releases are supported for 3 years on the desktop and 5 years on the server. Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, LTS releases will be supported for 5 years on both the desktop and the server.
* <b>Ubuntu 14.04 LTS</b> (Trusty)- End of life date: April 2019
* <b>Ubuntu 20.04 LTS</b> (Focal)- End of life date: April 2025
* <b>Ubuntu 22.04 LTS</b> (Jammy)- End of life date: April 2027
* <b>Ubuntu 24.04 LTS</b> (Noble)- End of life date: April 2029


===Features===
===Features===
* Users have the ability to install software from blessed repositories without staff intervention.
* Users have the ability to install software from blessed repositories without staff intervention.
* More bleeding edge desktop software experience than our RHEL offerings.
* More bleeding edge desktop software experience than our [[RHEL | Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)]] offerings.


===Software===
===Software===
Besides being able to install software from the blessed Ubuntu universes we provide only our binary software common tree to Ubuntu LTS releases.  This is analogous to the traditional software found in <tt>/opt</tt> but is now found in <tt>/opt/common</tt>.  The software includes Matlab, Mathematica, Compilers, etc. Starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, you can use [[Modules]] to easily load these paths and relevant libraries into your environment. Also, please see [[Ubuntu/SoftwareCenter | Ubuntu Software Center]].
Besides being able to install software from the blessed Ubuntu universes we provide only our binary software common tree to Ubuntu LTS releases.  This is analogous to the traditional software found in <tt>/opt</tt> but is now found in <tt>/opt/common</tt>.  The software includes Matlab, Mathematica, Compilers, etc. Starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, you can use [[Modules]] to easily load these paths and relevant libraries into your environment. Also, please see [[Ubuntu/SoftwareCenter | Ubuntu Software Center]].


===Data Storage===
===Data Storage===
Please see the UNIX section in our [[LocalDataStorage]] article.
Please see the UNIX section in our [[FilesystemDataStorage]] article.

Latest revision as of 22:05, 11 November 2024

To provide a more up to date desktop Linux experience, UMIACS provides support for Ubuntu LTS (long-term support) releases. We will only be supporting LTS releases as there is a large amount of work that goes into testing the auto installer and supporting the more cutting edge Ubuntu releases.

Previous Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) releases are supported for 3 years on the desktop and 5 years on the server. Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, LTS releases will be supported for 5 years on both the desktop and the server.

  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal)- End of life date: April 2025
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy)- End of life date: April 2027
  • Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble)- End of life date: April 2029

Features

  • Users have the ability to install software from blessed repositories without staff intervention.
  • More bleeding edge desktop software experience than our Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) offerings.

Software

Besides being able to install software from the blessed Ubuntu universes we provide only our binary software common tree to Ubuntu LTS releases. This is analogous to the traditional software found in /opt but is now found in /opt/common. The software includes Matlab, Mathematica, Compilers, etc. Starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, you can use Modules to easily load these paths and relevant libraries into your environment. Also, please see Ubuntu Software Center.

Data Storage

Please see the UNIX section in our FilesystemDataStorage article.