Ubuntu LTS

Stable, secure, and long-term supported

Parent Distro Ubuntu
Desktop GNOME
RAM Required 2GB+ (4GB recommended)
Best for Businesses, developers, stable environments

What is Ubuntu LTS?

Ubuntu LTS, or Long-Term Support, is a variant of Ubuntu that emphasizes stability and security. Released every two years, it is supported for five years with critical updates and patches.

The LTS edition is distinct for its extended support period, offering a reliable option for users who prioritize stability over the latest features. This makes it ideal for enterprise use and environments where consistency is key.

Ubuntu LTS is best suited for businesses, developers, and anyone who needs a stable and dependable operating system for long-term projects.

LTS features

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Extended Security Maintenance

Receive up to 10 years of security patches and updates, ensuring your system remains secure.

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Stable Kernel

Benefit from a stable Linux kernel that prioritizes security and reliability over new features.

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Enterprise Ready

Optimized for businesses with support for enterprise-grade tools and applications.

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Regular Updates

Receive regular updates for software and security, keeping your system up-to-date and secure.

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Wide Software Compatibility

Compatible with a wide range of software, making it ideal for various industry applications.

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Community Support

Backed by a strong community and professional support options for troubleshooting and advice.

System requirements

Minimum Recommended
RAM 2 GB 4 GB+
Storage 25 GB 100 GB+
Display 1024×768 1920×1080
Graphics Any GPU with 3D acceleration

LTS editions are less resource-intensive compared to rolling releases.

Other Ubuntu editions

Same stable base, different desktop experience.

Compare LTS

See how Ubuntu LTS compares to other editions and distros.

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FAQ

How is Ubuntu LTS different from other Ubuntu editions?

Ubuntu LTS offers long-term support for five years, focusing on stability and security, unlike other editions that may have shorter support cycles.

Does Ubuntu LTS use more resources than other editions?

While Ubuntu LTS is designed to be efficient, it may require more resources than some lighter editions like Lubuntu. However, it's optimized for stability and performance.

Can I customize Ubuntu LTS?

Yes, Ubuntu LTS can be customized extensively, with a variety of themes, extensions, and applications available to tailor your experience.

How do I install Ubuntu LTS?

You can install Ubuntu LTS by downloading the ISO from the official website and creating a bootable USB drive. Follow the installation instructions provided during the process.

Is Ubuntu LTS suitable for gaming?

While Ubuntu LTS is stable and can run many games, editions like GamePack or SteamOS are optimized specifically for gaming.

Why choose Ubuntu LTS for business use?

Ubuntu LTS provides a stable and secure environment with extended support, making it ideal for business use where reliability and long-term support are crucial.

Ready to try Ubuntu LTS?

Download the ISO and create a bootable USB to test it out.