Siamo lieti di annunciare la disponibilità immediata di Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx). Questa versione LTS riceverà aggiornamenti di sicurezza fino ad aprile 2015. Come per tutte le nostre distribuzioni, è possibile distribuire la versione a 32 bit (consigliata per la maggior parte degli usi) o a 64 bit.
Se si effettua l'aggiornamento da una versione precedente di Ubuntu, è necessario assicurarsi di eseguire il kernel "Latest Paravirt" (2.6.32.12-linode25 o 2.6.32.12-x86_64-linode12). È inoltre necessario modificare il file /etc/fstab e aggiungere la seguente riga:
dev /dev devtmpfs rw 0 0
Abbiamo anche lavorato duramente all'aggiornamento della documentazione della nostra libreria Linode per supportare Ubuntu 10.04 e rilasceremo spesso nuove guide VPS per questa versione. È disponibile anche un articolo sull'aggiornamento di Lucid che spiega l'intero processo di aggiornamento.
Commenti (18)
Wow, that was quick. You guys rock!
Nice work dudes (and dudettes I suppose)… slicehost is still lagging behind and hasn’t said anything about the new LTS being available. Their people in the Chat room don’t know either (well not the ones that I chatted with anyways).
whoa. that was really fast. good work guys!
Nice! I’ll be knocking up a node to play with later today.
@Chris I’d bet my money on at least another week for slicehost to catch up ever since they were bought out by rackspace it’s been a downhill spiral. Thats what I love about linode, not too many fingers in the pie!
That was quick. Keep up the good work.
What the heck took you guys so long?
(Obviously I’m kidding. Thanks guys.)
[…] has just released their latest LTS, 10.4 “Lucid Lynx” today, and immediately Linode made it as an available distribution for deployment. Definitely kudos to team Linode there. I have actually been holding onto creating a […]
It looks like Slicehost didn’t take that long after all. They now have images available for 10.04 as well. I felt I should update my posting here so that they are not being falsely represented. I guess they were just playing coy with me or something!
I do prefer Linode and I’m really hoping they take their Backup service out of beta so I can convince my boss to switch all of our VPS’s to Linode. There are so many other great features but the snapshot backup service is the real deal-breaker for us.
Excellent news folks!
Well done for getting this up so soon after release.
Many thanks.
Can you please clarify if this announcement is about the regular Ubuntu release or the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Edition? Or both?
Correction – I meant “regular desktop Ubuntu release”.
Actually looking around in the docs it’s not clear anywhere that linode even supports desktop editions (like AWS)….
Good to see BOTH locations supporting their customers. Even though I am a Linode customer, they do a good job as well.
Just wanted to point that out. I look forward to deploying the latest Ubuntu on my linode.
Awesome, thank you for that.
Upgrading a few systems to 10.04 now
Nice work guys! Linode and Ubuntu rocks! Hey, what if Linode and Canonical merged? 🙂
On the Desktop query, I installed the packages needed for running a desktop, I rarely do but it’s handy once in a while.
Thanks again Linode!
Thanks to Phil Paradis’ “How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid)”.
The new system is working fine.
There’s some drupal issues with PHP 5.3 as available in Lucid, it’s subtle and annoying.
http://drupal.org/requirements
http://drupal.org/node/360605
A fix
http://thejibe.com/blog/10/5/php-5210-debs-ubuntu-104-lucid
Why 32-bit is recommended?
After upgrade, do I need to change the kernel version listed in my Linode profile? Or OK just to leave as ‘2.6.32.12-linode25’?