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Ubuntu releases new versions every six months, and always supports them for at least 18 months with daily security fixes and patches to critical bugs. Some releases are designated as Long Term Support (LTS) versions, which have three years support for the desktop and five years for the server editions. It is intended that new LTS versions will be released every two years.
 
Ubuntu releases new versions every six months, and always supports them for at least 18 months with daily security fixes and patches to critical bugs. Some releases are designated as Long Term Support (LTS) versions, which have three years support for the desktop and five years for the server editions. It is intended that new LTS versions will be released every two years.
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* The most recent standard version, Ubuntu 17.04, was released on April, 2017.
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Go through [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases this link] to know more about Ubuntu versions.
* The most recent LTS version, Ubuntu 16.04 (Wily Werewolf), was released on April 21, 2016
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* The next version of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 17.10, will released in October 2017.
      
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