Ubuntu is so far the most popular Linux-based free operating system. It’s widely believed to be a user-friendly OS and a strong contendant for Microsoft’s Windows or Apple’s Mac. In the wake of Windows XP’s death that leaves several computers running the OS vulnerable to attacks now that Microsoft will no-longer support the decade-old operating system, several analysts are touting Ubuntu 14.04 as a viable alternative. Canonical has had 3 Ubuntu releases — Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal), Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamader) since its last LTS release Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (precise Pangolin). Some of the new features to look forward to are;
Option to show application menus in app windows rather than on the global menu Raising the volume past 100% Smaller Unity Launcher App windows will now have antialiased corners Live window resizing has been turned on in Unity 7
The LTS denomination means that Ubuntu 14.04, dubbed “Trusty Tahr,” will be supported for the next five years, for both the desktop and the server edition. It also means that Canonical will continue to issue patches and updates until 2019. Along with the official Ubuntu 14.04 will also come its other flavours — Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME and all the others. We’ve a huge fan base in the Dignited team that includes myself and we just can’t wait to give it a spin as soon as its out.