Can anyone explain why you would choose a newer release over LTS?
When I think of the newer release, for example the new Ubuntu, I think of it as a beta. It says it's only supported 9 months. The LTS version is supported for 4 years.
The new release could be very buggy and would you risk your files on something like that?
I would guess people just put it on a computer for browsing and movies, not a serious computer with backups or basically everything you have.
When I think of the newer release, for example the new Ubuntu, I think of it as a beta. It says it's only supported 9 months. The LTS version is supported for 4 years.
The new release could be very buggy and would you risk your files on something like that?
I would guess people just put it on a computer for browsing and movies, not a serious computer with backups or basically everything you have.