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Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Images and its all Flavors Available for Vmware and VirtualBox

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Canonical announced the latest version of Ubuntu codenamed 15.04 Vivid: "Ubuntu 15.04 will be supported for 9 months for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Core, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Kylin along with all other flavours. systemd has replaced Upstart as the standard boot and service manager on all Ubuntu flavors except Touch. At the time of the 15.04 release there are no...

LXLE 14.04.1 and 12.04.5 images for VMware and VirtualBox

LXLE team announced the latest version of LXLE versions 14.04.1 and 12.04.5: "LXLE 14.04.1 and 12.04.5 released. The official release of the incremental update to LXLE 14.04 and 12.04 has undergone minor changes and a few bug fixes which are as follows: panel and menu layout adjustments were made to encourage checking for updates in addition to the automatically installed...

Lubuntu, Ubuntu Gnome, Ubuntu Studio, & Xubuntu 14.04.2 Images released

Ubuntu team announced the latest version of their LTS version, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Gnome, Ubuntu Studio, Xubuntu trusty reached to 14.04.2. By default, the 14.04.2 point release will ship with a newer 3.16 Linux kernel from Ubuntu 14.10, and a matching X.org stack. This is based on the 3.16.0 Extended Upstream Stable Kernel Release. The purpose of providing a newer kernel...

Lubuntu 14.10 VM images for VMware and VirtualBox (32bit/64bit)

Lubuntu is a fast, lightweight and energy-saving variant of Ubuntu using the LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) desktop. It is intended to have low-resource system requirements and is designed primarily for netbooks, mobile devices and older PCs. Lubuntu team has announced the availability of Lubuntu 14.10 version: "A new version of our operating system has been released. You won't notice...

Lubuntu 14.04 images released for VMware & VirtualBox (32bit)

Lubuntu is a lightweight Linux operating system based on Ubuntu but using the LXDE desktop environment in place of Ubuntu's Unity shell and GNOME desktop. LXDE is touted as being "lighter, less resource hungry and more energy-efficient". Like Xubuntu, Lubuntu is intended to be a low-system-requirement, low-RAM environment for netbooks, mobile devices, and older PCs. Tests show it can use half...

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