![]() Ubuntu 22.04 is a Long-Term Support (LTS) release and will receive ongoing app updates and critical security fixes for five years from release. Delays are rare but it can happen: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS was released two months later than intended. This makes sense until it’s actually released the version number is subject change (being based on the year and month). Ubuntu releases are usually only referred to using their codename before release. The other was Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” which - more useless trivia - was the first release this blog covered in full. As for what a ‘jellyfish’ is? That shouldn’t require an explanation!įans of largely useless trivia may be interested to know that 22.04 is the 36th Ubuntu release since 2004, but only the second one to use a codename beginning with the letter ‘J’. In the UK, where Canonical is based, ‘jammy’ is an adjective used to describe someone or something lucky or fortunate. Ubuntu developers have dubbed Ubuntu 22.04 the “ Jammy Jellyfish“.
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