From 39ce755c984dbba45957f13f25a720a2a596e74a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lyn Perrine Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 18:47:36 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] 20.04ify LXQt description of LTS --- source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst b/source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst index b1d57beb..f3b5c012 100644 --- a/source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst +++ b/source/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. Lubuntu prov LTS vs. Regular Releases ------------------------ -Lubuntu offers two types of releases. The **Long Term Support** release, or the **LTS**, is the release recommended for most users. It is supported for three years after the release date and does not contain new features. Throughout the course of the cycle, the Ubuntu Kernel Team will deliver **Hardware Enablement** updates, or **HWE** updates, to Lubuntu via Linux kernel updates. Additionally, all currently-supported Lubuntu LTS releases use the **LXDE** desktop environment, which is the traditional Lubuntu experience however Lubuntu 18.10 and later uses the **LXQt** which is a more modern environment. +Lubuntu offers two types of releases. The **Long Term Support** release, or the **LTS**, is the release recommended for most users. It is supported for three years after the release date and does not contain new features. Throughout the course of the cycle, the Ubuntu Kernel Team will deliver **Hardware Enablement** updates, or **HWE** updates, to Lubuntu via Linux kernel updates. Lubuntu 20.04 is the First **Long Term Support** release which uses the more modern **LXQt** desktop envionrment. which is the traditional Lubuntu experience however Lubuntu 18.10 and later uses the **LXQt** which is a more modern environment. For users looking to try new features every six months at the expense of the support cycle length, Lubuntu offers **interim releases**, or **regular releases**. These releases, while they are considered stable, are testing grounds for major, new features which will be rolled into the LTS release. Users of the regular releases are typically enthusiasts and somewhat more experienced users looking for a fresher experience.