Likely timescale for Ubuntu 10.04 support

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Post by 3228stardust »

What about new release 6.0.7?

As far as I see there is no port for 10.04 LTS.
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[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].
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ubuntu 10.4 has been targeted for 6.0.8 see
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That's great to hear !
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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
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[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.
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Post by Plurnay »

technicly 8.04 LTS is suposed to be supported for another 3 years....

but i might be wrong
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Post by gcox457 »

[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.
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Post by peracchi »

Changed now to be supported as of 6.0.9 ?
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[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?"
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