Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
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Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
What about new release 6.0.7?
As far as I see there is no port for 10.04 LTS.
As far as I see there is no port for 10.04 LTS.
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
[quote user="3228stardust"]What about new release 6.0.7?
As far as I see there is no port for 10.04 LTS.[/QUOTE]Currently supported versions are listed on the Downloads page, if you want to see if your version is supported then you should check [url=Bugzilla Main Page - Zimbra[/url].
As far as I see there is no port for 10.04 LTS.[/QUOTE]Currently supported versions are listed on the Downloads page, if you want to see if your version is supported then you should check [url=Bugzilla Main Page - Zimbra[/url].
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
ubuntu 10.4 has been targeted for 6.0.8 see
Zimbra Product Portal
Zimbra Product Portal
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
That's great to hear !
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
This will be my first Zimbra installation and wonder if I should wait until 10.04 LTS support or just load on CentOS 5.5 64 bit
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
[quote user="rapeesisd"]This will be my first Zimbra installation and wonder if I should wait until 10.04 LTS support or just load on CentOS 5.5 64 bit[/QUOTE]My personal recommendation would be to use CentOS.
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
technicly 8.04 LTS is suposed to be supported for another 3 years....
but i might be wrong
but i might be wrong
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
[quote user="Plurnay"]technicly 8.04 LTS is suposed to be supported for another 3 years....
but i might be wrong[/QUOTE]
8.04 LTS *server edition* is supposed to be supported for another 3 years, yes. Regular 8.04 LTS is only through april-ish of next year.
In any case, it seems moot as 10.04 is slated to be supported as of 6.0.8 anyway.
but i might be wrong[/QUOTE]
8.04 LTS *server edition* is supposed to be supported for another 3 years, yes. Regular 8.04 LTS is only through april-ish of next year.
In any case, it seems moot as 10.04 is slated to be supported as of 6.0.8 anyway.
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
Changed now to be supported as of 6.0.9 ?
Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support
[quote user="gcox457"]8.04 LTS *server edition* is supposed to be supported for another 3 years, yes. Regular 8.04 LTS is only through april-ish of next year.[/QUOTE]
This is something I continue to struggle with, months after moving all of the servers and desktops I use over to Ubuntu (about 25 or so): What is different about the *server edition* versus the other editions? As far as I can determine, the only difference is in the INITIAL set of packages that get installed. Can someone point out to me a place on the file system that says, "Hey, this is the server version?"
This is something I continue to struggle with, months after moving all of the servers and desktops I use over to Ubuntu (about 25 or so): What is different about the *server edition* versus the other editions? As far as I can determine, the only difference is in the INITIAL set of packages that get installed. Can someone point out to me a place on the file system that says, "Hey, this is the server version?"