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This tag is used by moderators (for EOL notices) or by anyone for discussions about handling posts about EOL versions of Ubuntu.
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Aren't Ubuntu Server end-of-life versions off topic?
If as far as you know the OP is using a supported release, don't flag as off-topic.
One possible way to interpret our policy is that it's about what release the user is running, and not how they are …
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Non-EOL Notice: Quantal (12.10) remains supported through April 2014
Since 12.10 is non-LTS and 13.04 is non-LTS and 13.04 will be end-of-life in a week, it might seem like 12.10 must have been end-of-life a long time ago. But that is not the case. 12.10 is supported t …
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How do we differentiate between 12.04 and 12.04.5?
Point releases don't usually need to be differentiated.
12.04 is not end-of-life (or off-topic) in the usual sense.
On the one hand, someone having problems installing from, or working in the live env …
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Community bumping on AU
Old questions about old releases are often still applicable. Many questions or problems from years ago remain relevant today, even for the newest releases. This is mainly the case for questions with a …