For further information about upgrading, see:Īs always, upgrades to the latest version of Ubuntu are entirely free of charge.
Users of Ubuntu 14.04 will soon be offered an automatic upgrade to 16.04.1 via Update Manager.
In order to download Ubuntu 16.04.1, visit: All the remaining flavours will be supported for 3 years. Maintenance updates will be provided for 5 years for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Cloud, Ubuntu Base, and Ubuntu Kylin. More details can be found in their individual release notes: Kubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, Xubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, Mythbuntu 16.04.1 LTS, Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.1 LTS, Lubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, Ubuntu Kylin 16.04.1 LTS, Ubuntu MATE 16.04.1 LTS and Ubuntu Studio 16.04.1 LTS are also now available. These include security updates and corrections for other high-impact bugs, with a focus on maintaining stability and compatibility with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Ubuntu-16.04.1-preinstalled-server-armhf+raspi2.The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the release of Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (Long-Term Support) for its Desktop, Server, and Cloud products, as well as other flavours of Ubuntu with long-term support.Īs usual, this point release includes many updates, and updated installation media has been provided so that fewer updates will need to be downloaded after installation. Ubuntu-16.04.1-preinstalled-server-armhf+.zsync Ubuntu-16.04.1-preinstalled-server-armhf+ Ubuntu-16.04-preinstalled-server-armhf+raspi2.manifest Ubuntu-16.04-preinstalled-server-armhf+.zsync If you need help burning these images to disk, see the Image Burning Guide or the USB Image Writing Guide.
This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors.Ī full list of available files, including BitTorrent files, can be found below.
32-bit PC (i386) server install image For almost all PCs. If you have a non-64-bit processor made by AMD, or if you need full support for 32-bit code, use the i386 images instead. There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: 64-bit PC (AMD64) server install image Choose this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2). This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors.
You will need at least 384MiB of RAM to install from this image. The desktop image allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later.
It will not install a graphical user interface. The server install image allows you to install Ubuntu permanently on a computer for use as a server. 32-bit PC (i386) desktop image For almost all PCs. There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image Choose this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2). This type of image is what most people will want to use. Ubuntu is distributed on four types of images described below.