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## Edit the following to include issue number, date info, and a short list
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## In this section, list major topics of interest using bullets.
## Format: * <Topic name>
## Ex: * Ubuntu overtakes Microsoft with 90% market share
## This gets added right before you publish bullet points of table of contents
 * The Orange Box
 * Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) End of Life reached on May 16 2014
 * Ubuntu Stats
 * Trusty DVD parcels
 * Vagrant boxes with Juju now available
 * Ronnie Tucker: Ubuntu AIO DVD Has All Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Flavors on One Disk
 * Jono Bacon: Announcing Ubuntu Pioneers
 * Jonathan Riddell: Next Generation Edges Closer
 * Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Announcing Ubuntu Dual Boot with enhanced upgrades and more!
 * Valorie Zimmerman: Today's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council
 * Kubuntu Wire: Univention Corporate Client 2.0 – First milestone released
 * Svetlana Belkin: Stuck With Ubuntu Touch!
 * Canonical News
 * Canonical offers 'Chuck Norris Grade' Open``Stack private cloud service
 * PC Pro Ubuntu 14.04 review
 * HP targets China's post-XP crowd with Ubuntu Kylin
 * In The Blogosphere
 * Other Articles of Interest
 * Featured Audio and Video
 * Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
 * Monthly Team Reports: April 2014
 * Upcoming Meetings and Events
 * Updates and Security for 10.04, 12.04, 13.10 and 14.04
 * And much more!
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## Make each article a subsection, via ===
## These are big articles that don't fit within another section
## Suggested sources: ubuntu-news-team mailing list, fridge.ubuntu.com

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## Browse ubuntu-news-team list for announcements of new Ubuntu members.
## developers or PPU
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## * Name (launchpad profile | wiki page)

== Community Acknowledgments and Success Stories ==

## This section is for various "Thank You's" and appreciation stories from the community.
## These stories can come from any source: Planet, Facebook, Twitter, Identi.ca, Blogs, News, Press etc.
## Team Leaders throughout the community should be encouraged to put their stories here as well.
=== The Orange Box ===

Peter Mahnke writes "The Orange Box is a complete mobile cluster and an easy, low-risk way to deploy Open``Stack cloud infrastructure on your premises, for testing or proof of concept." He gives a brief specification of the box and links to a downloadable fact sheet which contains further information.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/the-orange-box/

Learn more about the Orange Box and how you can configure and order one here: http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/ubuntu-orange-box/

The Orange Box attracted a lot of attention from the press and blogs this week, the following is a sampling from our editors:

 * Look around the inside of the Orange Box - http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/blog/look-around-the-inside-of-the-orange-box/
 * Dustin Kirkland: The Orange Box: Cloud for the Free Man - http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2014/05/the-orange-box-cloud-for-free-man.html
 * Jumpstart Training with the Orange Box - https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/jumpstart-training-with-the-orange-box/
 * Ubuntu Orange Box Mobilizes Open``Stack Clouds [VIDEO] - http://www.serverwatch.com/server-news/ubuntu-orange-box-mobilizes-openstack-clouds-video.html
 * Ubuntu Orange Box Custom Micro Cluster Chassis - http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/ubuntu-orange-box-custom-micro-cluster-chassis-13-05-2014/

=== Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) End of Life reached on May 16 2014 ===

Adam Conrad, on behalf on the Ubuntu Release Team, reminds us that Ubuntu 12.10 in so longer supported, and will be archived within the coming weeks. He outlines the supported upgrade paths to Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 14.04, and links to the upgrade instructions and caveats.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2014-May/000184.html
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## Bug stats only take a second to do.
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## Note: "Unconfirmed" number comes from "New" number
## See last week's UWN to calculate change over last week.
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    * Open (#) +/- # over last week
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## AUTOMATIC (preferred method, more stats!)
## Run: ./askubuntu/askubuntu.py
## MANUAL: Go to askubuntu.com and click on "WEEK" to get the
## top questions of the week
==== Most Active Questions ====

 * Linksys WMP110 works on fresh installation, but won't work after reboot http://askubuntu.com/questions/468706/linksys-wmp110-works-on-fresh-installation-but-wont-work-after-reboot
 * My ubuntu runs in slow motion on ubuntu 13.04 asus 1015cx http://askubuntu.com/questions/295494/my-ubuntu-runs-in-slow-motion-on-ubuntu-13-04-asus-1015cx
 * Blank console after kernel upgrade to 3.6.9 in VirtualBox http://askubuntu.com/questions/469362/blank-console-after-kernel-upgrade-to-3-6-9-in-virtualbox
 * cant fix grub 2 and gparted shows unallocated disk http://askubuntu.com/questions/469361/cant-fix-grub-2-and-gparted-shows-unallocated-disk
 * domain name in dhcp http://askubuntu.com/questions/469241/domain-name-in-dhcp

==== Top Voted New Questions ====

 * Where should I put my script so that I can run it by a direct command? http://askubuntu.com/questions/465109/
 * Clearsigned file isn't valid, from 01.org package? http://askubuntu.com/questions/466197/
 * How can I empty the trash using terminal? http://askubuntu.com/questions/468721/
 * Run last command with all the letters transformed to lowercase http://askubuntu.com/questions/465285/
 * How can I ensure a service is disabled on boot? http://askubuntu.com/questions/468241/

People Contributing the best questions and answers this week: nux (http://askubuntu.com/users/230052/nux), Braiam (http://askubuntu.com/users/169736/braiam), Jobin (http://askubuntu.com/users/72576/jobin), jkt123 (http://askubuntu.com/users/267266/jkt123) and Nobody (http://askubuntu.com/users/188189/nobody)
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## Make each article a subsection, via === Section name ===
## Add notes about new locoteams, changed ones, meetings, etc.
## Keep and eye on the Planet, the LoCo Team Portal, and other
## LoCo team Blogs you can add to your RSS Feeds, also the
## loco-contacts mailing list and http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/

== Launchpad News ==

## This section is for news from the Launchpad Blog at http://blog.launchpad.net/

== Ubuntu Forums News ==

## This section is provided to include any interesting updates from the Ubuntu Forums.
## Announcements are often posted in the Community Cafe:
## http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=11
=== Trusty DVD parcels ===

Maia Grotepass informs us that she is getting the [Ubuntu 14.04] DVD parcels ready for despatch, and thanks everyone [in South Africa] who has been willing to be a distribution point.

http://my-ubuntu-day.blogspot.com/2014/05/trusty-dvd-parcels.html
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## This section largely draws from the aggregated blog at http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ === Vagrant boxes with Juju now available ===

Jorge Castro writes about the availability of Juju Vagrant boxes, which are 12.04 images with Juju and the Juju GUI configured automatically. Jorge says: “For those of you on OSX and Windows this is a slick way to get Juju with the GUI out of the box deploying to containers for a nice local development resource.”

http://www.jorgecastro.org/2014/05/15/vagrant-boxes-with-juju-now-available/
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## This section is for Ubuntu News from "The Planet" at http://planet.ubuntu.com/

== Other Community News ==

## This section is for Ubuntu News from elsewhere in the community:
## mailing lists, team blogs not on planet, etc
=== Ronnie Tucker: Ubuntu AIO DVD Has All Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Flavors on One Disk ===

Ronnie Tucker, reporting for Full Circle Magazine’s News, briefs us regarding the release of the Ubuntu AIO DVD which includes all Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release flavors.

http://fullcirclemagazine.org/2014/05/12/ubuntu-aio-dvd-has-all-ubuntu-14-04-lts-flavors-on-one-disk/

=== Jono Bacon: Announcing Ubuntu Pioneers ===

Jono Bacon announces ‘Ubuntu Pioneers’ which will celebrate the first 200 app developers who get their apps into Ubuntu. Recipient developers will get a special ‘Ubuntu Pioneers’ t-shirt and will be listed at http://developer.ubuntu.com/pioneers in perpetuity.

http://www.jonobacon.org/2014/05/13/announcing-ubuntu-pioneers/

=== Jonathan Riddell: Next Generation Edges Closer ===

Jonathan Riddell informs us that he has released the Plasma Next Beta which uses KDE Frameworks 5 but that it will not be included by default in the next Kubuntu release, which will continue to feature Plasma 1. He says “It's going to be an exciting release. But not so exciting it'll implode :)”

http://blogs.kde.org/2014/05/14/next-generation-edges-closer

=== Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Announcing Ubuntu Dual Boot with enhanced upgrades and more! ===

The app developer team announces the availability of new Touch images that have the ability to dual boot either Ubuntu or Android on a single device. The post discusses the features of this release and warns “Dual boot is not a feature suitable for regular users. It is recommended to be installed only by developers who are comfortable with flashing devices and with their partition layout.”

http://developer.ubuntu.com/2014/05/announcing-ubuntu-dual-boot-with-enhanced-upgrades-and-more/

=== Valorie Zimmerman: Today's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council ===

Valorie Zimmerman reports on the Kubuntu team's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council where various items pertaining to the past, the present, and the future were discussed. Valorie says the discussions included threats of legal action against Mint, apprehension over Wayland/Mir, Kubuntu.org, and KDE's new Frameworks. She concludes by writing "I'm not sure any issues were resolved, but it did feel like the air was cleared."

http://linuxgrandma.blogspot.com/2014/05/todays-catch-up-meeting-with-ubuntu.html

=== Kubuntu Wire: Univention Corporate Client 2.0 – First milestone released ===

Jonathan Riddell explains that Univention Corporate Client is a derivative of Kubuntu for commercial customers that contains advanced administration tools. Jonathan links to the webpage where Version 2.0 can be downloaded as an ISO to test.

http://wire.kubuntu.org/?p=155

=== Svetlana Belkin: Stuck With Ubuntu Touch! ===

Svetlana Belkin continues her series of blog posts where she evaluates the Ubuntu Touch images from a user perspective. She notes, from using the dev channel, that new features have been added such as the ability to uninstall click apps and not crashing as often as previous releases. She also reflects on some of the features that she is struggling with.

http://ubuntusense.com/2014/05/15/stuck-with-ubuntu-touch/
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## This section largely comes from blog.canonical.com and Canonical
## press releases
=== Fast with an extra helping of faster ===

Mark Baker announces “a set of industry benchmark performance records for hyperscale Open``Stack running on Ubuntu Open``Stack (Icehouse) and AMD’s Sea``Micro SM15000™ system.” Baker goes on to give details of the three new benchmark records set on this “largest known demonstration of Open``Stack scalability ever.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/fast-with-an-extra-helping-of-faster/

=== Ubuntu announcements from the Atlanta OpenStack Summit ===

Dustin Kirkland reports from the Open``Stack Summit on some of the announcements from Ubuntu, including: growth of the Ubuntu Open``Stack Interoperability Lab (OIL) to 18 members, partnerships with IBM and Cloudbase, introduction of the Orange Box and the fully managed Your Cloud, “a fully managed service for those customers wanting to outsource the management and maintenance of their cloud.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/ubuntu-announcements-from-the-atlanta-openstack-summit/

=== NUDT and Canonical bring OpenStack to world’s fastest supercomputer ===

Canonical writes: “China’s National University of Defense Technology, NUDT, developers of the Tianhe-2 supercomputer, and Canonical, the organisation behind Ubuntu, today announce a collaboration to bring Open``Stack to the world’s fastest supercomputer for high performance cloud environments.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/14/nudt-and-canonical-bring-openstack-to-worlds-fastest-supercomputer/

=== The browser is dead. Long live the browser! ===

Giorgio Venturi, UX Designer at Canonical, writes about some of the innovations the Canonical Design team is imaging around mobile browsers, including how tabs are navigated and managed, a new approach to browsing history and how they both will leverage use of the bottom edge as it’s “easily accessible at any time and ergonomically friendly to the typical one-hand phone hold.”

http://design.canonical.com/2014/05/the-browser-is-dead-long-live-the-browser/

=== Huge downloads for Ubuntu Kylin 14.04LTS, first OEM partner announced ===

Jon Melamut writes about the success of Ubuntu Kylin in China, saying “over three million people downloading Ubuntu Kylin in the first 12 months. The initial adoption of Ubuntu Kylin 14.04 LTS, launched in April, has been phenomenal, with over one million additional new downloads.” He goes on to announce HP as the first OEM partner planning on carrying Ubuntu Kylin on shipped systems. Finally, he mentions the work done at Zhengzhou Commercial & Trade Technician College where they have deployed over 120 Ubuntu Kylin computers in training classrooms across the campus.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/15/huge-downloads-for-ubuntu-kylin-14-04lts-first-oem-partner-announced/
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## Things Ubuntu-specific are great, but general Linux goings-on are good to, to an extent.
## We don't need to replicate Digg & Slashdot, but certain things are of special interest.
## Just pulling one example from my memory, the story about Indiana schools piloting
## a classroom Linux deployment, a portion of which was Ubuntu, are good. Ubuntu
## release reviews are also common items in this section.
## For this and the next sections, see:
## https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/LinkSuggestions
=== Canonical offers 'Chuck Norris Grade' OpenStack private cloud service ===

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols of ZDNet reports on the announcement of Your Cloud, Canonical’s “fully managed, Open``Stack private clouds with carrier service level agreements.” He goes on to speculate based on feedback from companies attending the Open``Stack summit, that Canonical “will have no problem finding customers for this new service.”

http://www.zdnet.com/canonical-offers-chuck-norris-grade-openstack-private-cloud-service-7000029406/

=== PC Pro Ubuntu 14.04 review ===

Darien Graham-Smith of PC Pro reviews the 14.04 release, covering new features, and concluding: “With a stable platform thus established, Canonical now has some breathing space to focus on more ambitious works, such as the forthcoming Mir display server and Unity 8 front-end that will underpin the next-generation, multi-platform, consumer edition of Ubuntu. In other words, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS may not be exciting in itself, but it sets the scene for bigger things to come.”

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/software/388756/ubuntu-14-04

=== HP targets China's post-XP crowd with Ubuntu Kylin ===

Nick Heath of ZDNet reports on the news from HP and Canonical about their intention to ship Ubuntu Kylin-based systems in China and speculates that this “may be a move to capitalise on millions of Chinese people looking for a successor to Windows XP.”

http://www.zdnet.com/hp-targets-chinas-post-xp-crowd-with-ubuntu-kylin-7000029490/
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## In this section we want to highlight the blogs that are exceptionally well-written and in-depth.
## Blogs tend to make it easy for low-quality content, so be extra careful on what goes here.
## We should encourage bloggers to spread the word, so this section might be a good way to do so.

== In Other News ==

## Any news or links that don't fit neatly into other sections.
=== Ubuntu Devs Propose Creating Separate ‘Unity 8 Desktop’ Flavor to Aid Development ===

Joey-Elijah Sneddon reports for OMG! Ubuntu! on the recent suggestion from the Ubuntu Desktop Team to create a separate Unity 8 Desktop flavor of Ubuntu. Sneddon gives an overview of the proposal, links to further information, and explains the potential benefits.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/ubuntu-unity-8-desktop-flavour-discussed

=== A New Unity 8 Version Of Ubuntu Proposed ===

Michael Larabel writes for Phoronix on the proposed new Unity 8 flavor of Ubuntu. Along with an overview, he includes an explanation of why this will make testing Unity 8 for the desktop easier for developers and early-adopters.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTY5MDc

=== Shuttleworth Highlights Ubuntu OpenStack Cloud Innovations ===

Christopher Tozzi, The VAR Guy, gives an overview of Mark Shuttleworth’s keynote speech at the Open``Stack Summit. The keynote focused on how a range of developments have supported Canonical’s work in the open source cloud ecosystem. Tozzi comments on how Canonical is trying to hold onto its share of the Open``Stack market. He also comments on Canonical’s use of Open``Stack to expand its ability to profit financially.

http://thevarguy.com/ubuntu/051614/shuttleworth-highlights-ubuntu-openstack-cloud-innovations

=== Intel Adds Ubuntu 14.04 Support to Linux Graphics Driver Installer ===

Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! reports on Intel’s addition of Ubuntu 14.04 (both 64bit and 32bit) support to it’s GPU driver installer. He also mentions that Intel has now dropped support on the GPU driver installer for earlier versions of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 13.04 and earlier are now completely dropped and Ubuntu 13.10 is deprecated. Intel suggest that users update to 14.04 to use the GPU driver installer.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/intel-linux-graphics-driver-installer-1-0-5

=== Support for Ubuntu 12.10 Officially Ends ===

Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! reports that official support for Ubuntu 12.10 has now ended. His post also includes a video showing what was new in Ubuntu 12.10 for those users who have already upgraded and forgotten.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/ubuntu-12-10-support-end-may
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## Bullet-point list of articles that are more generic linux in nature  * Confirmed: Next 3 Linux Mint Releases Will Be Based On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS - http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/confirmed-next-3-linux-mint-releases.html
 * Debian Project News - May 12, 2014 - http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2014/08/
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## Ubuntu UK Podcast
## Full Circle Magazine Podcast
## At Home With Jono Bacon - Weekly Community QA on UStreamTV
## Lococast.net
=== Mark Shuttleworth - Openstack Summit Atlanta 2014 - the CUBE ===

Mark Shuttleworth is interviewed by John Furrier and Stu Miniman at the Open``Stack Summit in Atlanta. Mark talks about Ubuntu's role within Open``Stack, Cloud Foundry, Juju, and explains that Canonical offers support to Ubuntu based commercial deployments.

http://youtu.be/cVJ6dsf2law

=== Canonical Keynote - OpenStack Summit: 13th May 2014 ===

Mark Shuttleworth delivers his keynote speech at the Open``Stack summit in Atlanta where he talks about the success of Ubuntu in the Open``Stack ecosystem, unveils the new Orange Box and talks about what the combination of Landscape, MAAS and Open``Stack can do for companies seeking to deploy their infrastructures.

http://youtu.be/YsYdIJrJRLQ

=== Jono Bacon Q&A - 13 May 2014 ===

Jono Bacon presents another of his regular Q&A sessions which was first broadcast on Ubuntu on Air!

http://youtu.be/mTkl3gTRefY

=== Ubuntu Engineering Live! - 14 May 2014 ===

Michael Hall is joined by Bill Filler, Alan Pope, Jorge Castro and Michael Sawicz for another in the regular series of Ubuntu Engineering Live! updates.

http://youtu.be/ZWRirpb7oz4

=== Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E07 – The One with the Jellyfish ===

Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Tony Whitmore, and Laura Cowen are in Studio L for Season Seven, Episode Seven of the Ubuntu Podcast!

In this week’s show:-

 * We take a look at what’s been happening in the news
 * We also take a look at what’s been happening in the community

We’ll be back next week, when we’ll interview Graham Morrison from Linux Voice and go through your feedback.

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2014/05/16/s07e07-the-one-with-the-jellyfish/

=== Juju Charm School - Vagrant Workflow ===

Jorge Castro is joined by Charles Butler and Matt Bruzek for a Juju Charm School which talks about Vagrant, which OS X and Windows users can use to test Juju in a virtual environment on their local machines.

http://youtu.be/qLNPn2rQynM
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## Change date to reflect the latest meeting date and verify link then just remove the comment out marks
## * Kernel Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting#Tues.2C_21_February_2012
## * QA Team - February 15, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/QA/20120215
## * Desktop Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2012-02-21
## * Security Team - February 13, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Security/20120213
## * Server Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20120221

== Weekly Official Ubuntu Flavors Team Meetings ==

# Edubuntu Team, Lubuntu, Studio and Xubuntu currently (01/2012) have active regular meetings.

== Monthly Team Reports: <MONTH> <YEAR> ==

## Once a month we do these in the format:
##
## See here for the team report for June 2011: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/MonthYear
##
## If your team is not producing monthly reports, see this page to get your team started: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting
 * Kernel Team - May 13, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting/2014-05-13
 * Security Team - May 12, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Security/20140512

== Monthly Team Reports: April 2014 ==

See here for the team report for April 2014: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/April2014

If your team is not producing monthly reports, see this page to get your team started: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting
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## Run security-and-updates/ListSecurity.py YEAR MONTH  * [USN-2211-1] libXfont vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-May/002511.html
 * [USN-2212-1] Django vulnerabilities - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-May/002512.html
 * [USN-2213-1] Dovecot vulnerability - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-May/002513.html
 * [USN-2214-1] libxml2 vulnerability - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-May/002514.html
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## Run security-and-updates/ListUpdates.py YEAR MONTH lucid
## End of Life - April 2015 (Server)
 * linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 2.6.32-60.62 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014106.html
 * linux 2.6.32-60.122 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014107.html
 * linux-ec2 2.6.32-364.77 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014108.html
 * linux-meta-ec2 2.6.32.364.45 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014109.html
 * linux-meta 2.6.32.60.67 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014110.html
 * linux-ports-meta 2.6.32.60.53 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014111.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.10.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014112.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.10.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014113.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.1-1ubuntu0.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014114.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.1-1ubuntu0.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014115.html
 * python-django 1.1.1-2ubuntu1.12 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014116.html
 * python-django 1.1.1-2ubuntu1.12 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014117.html
 * dovecot 1:1.2.9-1ubuntu6.6 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014118.html
 * dovecot 1:1.2.9-1ubuntu6.6 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014119.html
 * libxml2 2.7.6.dfsg-1ubuntu1.11 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014120.html
 * libxml2 2.7.6.dfsg-1ubuntu1.11 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-May/014121.html

End of Life - April 2015 (Server)
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## Run security-and-updates/ListUpdates.py YEAR MONTH precise
## End of Life - April 2017
 * suricata 1.1.1-1ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021803.html
 * simple-scan 3.4.4-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021804.html
 * reprepro 4.8.2-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021805.html
 * ifupdown 0.7~beta2ubuntu11.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021806.html
 * libreoffice 1:3.5.7-0ubuntu6.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021807.html
 * linux-lts-quantal 3.5.0-51.75~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021808.html
 * linux-lts-raring 3.8.0-41.59~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021809.html
 * linux-lts-saucy 3.11.0-22.36~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021810.html
 * linux-lts-raring_3.8.0-41.59~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021811.html
 * linux-lts-quantal_3.5.0-51.75~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021812.html
 * linux-lts-saucy_3.11.0-22.36~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021813.html
 * linux-meta-lts-quantal 3.5.0.51.56 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021814.html
 * linux-meta-lts-raring 3.8.0.41.41 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021815.html
 * linux-meta-lts-saucy 3.11.0.22.19 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021816.html
 * linux-lts-trusty 3.13.0-26.48~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021817.html
 * linux-meta-lts-trusty 3.13.0.26.22 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021818.html
 * linux-lts-trusty_3.13.0-26.48~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021819.html
 * linux-signed-lts-quantal 3.5.0-51.75~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021820.html
 * linux-signed-lts-raring 3.8.0-41.59~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021821.html
 * linux-signed-lts-saucy 3.11.0-22.36~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021822.html
 * linux-signed-lts-trusty 3.13.0-26.48~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021823.html
 * linux-backports-modules-3.2.0 3.2.0-63.54 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021824.html
 * linux 3.2.0-63.94 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021825.html
 * linux-meta 3.2.0.63.74 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021826.html
 * linux-armadaxp 3.2.0-1633.46 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021827.html
 * linux-meta-armadaxp 3.2.0.1633.39 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021828.html
 * linux-lowlatency 3.2.0-63.64 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021829.html
 * linux-meta-lowlatency 3.2.0.63.51 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021830.html
 * linux-firmware 1.79.14 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021831.html
 * linux-firmware 1.79.14 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021832.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.12.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021833.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021834.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.12.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021835.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021836.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.12.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021837.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.12.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021838.html
 * usb-creator 0.2.38.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021839.html
 * linux-meta-ti-omap4 3.2.0.1446.43 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021840.html
 * linux-ti-omap4 3.2.0-1446.65 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021841.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.4-1ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021842.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.4-1ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021843.html
 * corosync 1.4.2-2ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021844.html
 * python-django 1.3.1-4ubuntu1.11 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021845.html
 * python-django 1.3.1-4ubuntu1.11 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021846.html
 * x11proto-xext 7.3.0-1~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021847.html
 * x11proto-gl 1.4.17-1~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021848.html
 * libdrm 2.4.52-1~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021849.html
 * llvm-toolchain-3.4 1:3.4-1ubuntu3~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021850.html
 * xorg-server-lts-saucy 2:1.14.6-0ubuntu1~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021851.html
 * linux-lts-trusty 3.13.0-27.49~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021852.html
 * linux-lts-trusty_3.13.0-27.49~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021853.html
 * linux-meta-lts-trusty 3.13.0.27.23 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021854.html
 * linux-signed-lts-trusty 3.13.0-27.49~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021855.html
 * dovecot 1:2.0.19-0ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021856.html
 * dovecot 1:2.0.19-0ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021857.html
 * libxml2 2.7.8.dfsg-5.1ubuntu4.7 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021858.html
 * libxml2 2.7.8.dfsg-5.1ubuntu4.7 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021859.html
 * cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu8.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021860.html
 * pacemaker 1.1.6-2ubuntu3.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021861.html
 * corosync 1.4.2-2ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021862.html
 * qemu-kvm 1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.15 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021863.html
 * linux 3.2.0-63.95 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021864.html
 * linux-armadaxp 3.2.0-1633.47 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021865.html
 * linux-meta 3.2.0.63.75 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021866.html
 * linux-lts-quantal 3.5.0-51.76~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021867.html
 * linux-lts-raring 3.8.0-41.60~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021868.html
 * linux-lts-saucy 3.11.0-22.38~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021869.html
 * linux-lts-trusty 3.13.0-27.50~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021870.html
 * linux-lts-saucy_3.11.0-22.38~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021873.html
 * linux-lts-trusty_3.13.0-27.50~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021874.html
 * linux-lts-raring_3.8.0-41.60~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021871.html
 * linux-lts-quantal_3.5.0-51.76~precise1_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021872.html
 * linux-signed-lts-quantal 3.5.0-51.76~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021875.html
 * linux-signed-lts-raring 3.8.0-41.60~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021876.html
 * linux-signed-lts-saucy 3.11.0-22.38~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021877.html
 * linux-signed-lts-trusty 3.13.0-27.50~precise1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-May/021878.html

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## Run security-and-updates/ListUpdates.py YEAR MONTH saucy
## End of Life - July 2014
 * suricata 1.4.3-1ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013751.html
 * account-plugins 0.11+13.10.20140414.2-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013752.html
 * ifupdown 0.7.44ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013753.html
 * linux 3.11.0-22.37 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013754.html
 * linux_3.11.0-22.37_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013755.html
 * linux-meta 3.11.0.22.23 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013756.html
 * linux-signed 3.11.0-22.37 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013757.html
 * linux-lowlatency 3.11.0-22.15 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013758.html
 * linux-meta-lowlatency 3.11.0.22.11 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013759.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.13.10 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013760.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0saucy1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013761.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.13.10 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013762.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0saucy1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013763.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.13.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013764.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.13.10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013765.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.6-1ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013766.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.6-1ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013767.html
 * python-django 1.5.4-1ubuntu1.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013768.html
 * python-django 1.5.4-1ubuntu1.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013769.html
 * libdrm 2.4.52-1~saucy1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013770.html
 * dovecot 1:2.1.7-7ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013771.html
 * dovecot 1:2.1.7-7ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013772.html
 * libxml2 2.9.1+dfsg1-3ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013773.html
 * libxml2 2.9.1+dfsg1-3ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013774.html
 * openssh 1:6.2p2-6ubuntu0.5 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013775.html
 * software-properties 0.92.28.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013776.html
 * walinuxagent 1.3.2-0ubuntu7~13.10 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013777.html
 * linux 3.11.0-22.38 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013778.html
 * linux_3.11.0-22.38_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013779.html
 * linux-signed 3.11.0-22.38 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/saucy-changes/2014-May/013780.html

End of Life - July 2014
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## Run security-and-updates/ListUpdates.py YEAR MONTH trusty
## End of Life - April 2019
 * homerun 1.2.3-0ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015421.html
 * unity-webapps-yahoomail 2.4.16+14.04.20140430-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015422.html
 * unity-webapps-youtube 2.4.16+14.04.20140428-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015423.html
 * simple-scan 3.12.1-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015424.html
 * freetype 2.5.2-1ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015425.html
 * samba 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015426.html
 * xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:7.3.0-1ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015427.html
 * mdadm 3.2.5-5ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015428.html
 * suricata 1.4.7-1ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015429.html
 * lightdm 1.10.1-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015430.html
 * kubuntu-driver-manager 14.04ubuntu10 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015431.html
 * apport 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015432.html
 * vdpau-video 0.7.3-2ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015433.html
 * gdebi 0.9.5.3ubuntu2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015434.html
 * nautilus 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015435.html
 * phpldapadmin 1.2.2-5ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015436.html
 * openssh 1:6.6p1-2ubuntu2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015437.html
 * ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu 83.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015438.html
 * ifupdown 0.7.47.2ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015439.html
 * cgmanager 0.24-0ubuntu6 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015440.html
 * gtk+2.0 2.24.23-0ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015441.html
 * ceph 0.80-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015442.html
 * pexpect 3.1-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015443.html
 * initramfs-tools 0.103ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015444.html
 * linux-firmware 1.127.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015445.html
 * systemd 204-5ubuntu20.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015446.html
 * patch 2.7.1-4ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015447.html
 * linux-firmware 1.127.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015448.html
 * system-config-printer 1.4.3+20140219-0ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015449.html
 * rsnapshot 1.3.1-4ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015450.html
 * qemu 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015451.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.14.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015452.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0trusty1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015453.html
 * tzdata 2014c-0ubuntu0.14.04 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015454.html
 * hplip 3.14.3-0ubuntu3.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015455.html
 * gstreamer1.0 1.2.4-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015456.html
 * gst-plugins-base1.0 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015457.html
 * gst-libav1.0 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015458.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.2.202.359-0trusty1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015459.html
 * gst-plugins-good1.0 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015460.html
 * gst-plugins-bad1.0 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015461.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.14.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015462.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.2.202.359ubuntu0.14.04.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015463.html
 * apport 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015464.html
 * ghostscript 9.10~dfsg-0ubuntu10.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015465.html
 * ktp-contact-list 0.8.1-0ubuntu0.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015466.html
 * libkscreen 1.0.4-0ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015467.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.7-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015468.html
 * libxfont 1:1.4.7-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015469.html
 * python-django 1.6.1-2ubuntu0.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015470.html
 * python-django 1.6.1-2ubuntu0.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015471.html
 * libsdl2 2.0.2+dfsg1-3ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015472.html
 * mythbuntu-live-autostart 0.70 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015473.html
 * mythbuntu-common 0.74 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015474.html
 * gnome-bluetooth 3.8.2.1-0ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015475.html
 * langpack-locales 2.13+git20120306-12.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015476.html
 * unity-webapps-livemail 2.4.17+14.04.20140502.1-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015477.html
 * muon 2.2.0-0ubuntu3.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015478.html
 * kde-runtime 4:4.13.0-0ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015479.html
 * mesa 10.1.3-0ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015480.html
 * webkitgtk 2.4.2-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015481.html
 * software-properties 0.92.37.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015482.html
 * linux 3.13.0-27.49 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015483.html
 * linux_3.13.0-27.49_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015484.html
 * linux-meta 3.13.0.27.33 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015485.html
 * linux-signed 3.13.0-27.49 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015486.html
 * dovecot 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015487.html
 * dovecot 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015488.html
 * libxml2 2.9.1+dfsg1-3ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015489.html
 * libxml2 2.9.1+dfsg1-3ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015490.html
 * grub2 2.02~beta2-9ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015491.html
 * py3dns 3.0.4-1ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015492.html
 * checkstyle 5.6-2ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015493.html
 * ceph 0.80.1-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015494.html
 * evolution-data-server 3.10.4-0ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015495.html
 * gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.6.1-0ubuntu11.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015496.html
 * scim-m17n 0.2.3-3build0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015497.html
 * x2goclient 4.0.1.1-1ubuntu2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015498.html
 * kdeconnect 0.5.2.1-0ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015499.html
 * linux 3.13.0-27.50 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015500.html
 * linux_3.13.0-27.50_amd64.tar.gz - - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015501.html
 * linux-signed 3.13.0-27.50 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015502.html
 * linux-meta 3.13.0.24.29 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015503.html
 * apport 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015504.html
 * synaptic 0.81.1ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015505.html
 * python-happybase 0.8-0ubuntu1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015506.html
 * ceilometer 2014.1-0ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015507.html
 * network-manager-applet 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-May/015508.html

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Contents

  1. In This Issue
  2. General Community News
    1. The Orange Box
    2. Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) End of Life reached on May 16 2014
  3. Ubuntu Stats
    1. Bug Stats
    2. Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week
      1. Most Active Questions
      2. Top Voted New Questions
  4. LoCo News
    1. Trusty DVD parcels
  5. Ubuntu Cloud News
    1. Vagrant boxes with Juju now available
  6. The Planet
    1. Ronnie Tucker: Ubuntu AIO DVD Has All Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Flavors on One Disk
    2. Jono Bacon: Announcing Ubuntu Pioneers
    3. Jonathan Riddell: Next Generation Edges Closer
    4. Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Announcing Ubuntu Dual Boot with enhanced upgrades and more!
    5. Valorie Zimmerman: Today's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council
    6. Kubuntu Wire: Univention Corporate Client 2.0 – First milestone released
    7. Svetlana Belkin: Stuck With Ubuntu Touch!
  7. Canonical News
    1. Fast with an extra helping of faster
    2. Ubuntu announcements from the Atlanta OpenStack Summit
    3. NUDT and Canonical bring OpenStack to world’s fastest supercomputer
    4. The browser is dead. Long live the browser!
    5. Huge downloads for Ubuntu Kylin 14.04LTS, first OEM partner announced
  8. In The Press
    1. Canonical offers 'Chuck Norris Grade' OpenStack private cloud service
    2. PC Pro Ubuntu 14.04 review
    3. HP targets China's post-XP crowd with Ubuntu Kylin
  9. In The Blogosphere
    1. Ubuntu Devs Propose Creating Separate ‘Unity 8 Desktop’ Flavor to Aid Development
    2. A New Unity 8 Version Of Ubuntu Proposed
    3. Shuttleworth Highlights Ubuntu OpenStack Cloud Innovations
    4. Intel Adds Ubuntu 14.04 Support to Linux Graphics Driver Installer
    5. Support for Ubuntu 12.10 Officially Ends
  10. Other Articles of Interest
  11. Featured Audio and Video
    1. Mark Shuttleworth - Openstack Summit Atlanta 2014 - the CUBE
    2. Canonical Keynote - OpenStack Summit: 13th May 2014
    3. Jono Bacon Q&A - 13 May 2014
    4. Ubuntu Engineering Live! - 14 May 2014
    5. Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E07 – The One with the Jellyfish
    6. Juju Charm School - Vagrant Workflow
  12. Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
  13. Monthly Team Reports: April 2014
  14. Upcoming Meetings and Events
  15. Updates and Security for 10.04, 12.04, 13.10 and 14.04
    1. Security Updates
    2. Ubuntu 10.04 Updates
    3. Ubuntu 12.04 Updates
    4. Ubuntu 13.10 Updates
    5. Ubuntu 14.04 Updates
  16. Subscribe
  17. Archives
  18. Additional Ubuntu News
  19. Conclusion
  20. Credits
  21. Glossary of Terms
  22. Ubuntu - Get Involved
  23. Feedback

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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 368 for the week May 12 - 18, 2014.

In This Issue

  • The Orange Box
  • Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) End of Life reached on May 16 2014
  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Trusty DVD parcels
  • Vagrant boxes with Juju now available
  • Ronnie Tucker: Ubuntu AIO DVD Has All Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Flavors on One Disk
  • Jono Bacon: Announcing Ubuntu Pioneers
  • Jonathan Riddell: Next Generation Edges Closer
  • Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Announcing Ubuntu Dual Boot with enhanced upgrades and more!
  • Valorie Zimmerman: Today's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council
  • Kubuntu Wire: Univention Corporate Client 2.0 – First milestone released
  • Svetlana Belkin: Stuck With Ubuntu Touch!
  • Canonical News
  • Canonical offers 'Chuck Norris Grade' OpenStack private cloud service

  • PC Pro Ubuntu 14.04 review
  • HP targets China's post-XP crowd with Ubuntu Kylin
  • In The Blogosphere
  • Other Articles of Interest
  • Featured Audio and Video
  • Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
  • Monthly Team Reports: April 2014
  • Upcoming Meetings and Events
  • Updates and Security for 10.04, 12.04, 13.10 and 14.04
  • And much more!

General Community News

The Orange Box

Peter Mahnke writes "The Orange Box is a complete mobile cluster and an easy, low-risk way to deploy OpenStack cloud infrastructure on your premises, for testing or proof of concept." He gives a brief specification of the box and links to a downloadable fact sheet which contains further information.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/the-orange-box/

Learn more about the Orange Box and how you can configure and order one here: http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/ubuntu-orange-box/

The Orange Box attracted a lot of attention from the press and blogs this week, the following is a sampling from our editors:

Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) End of Life reached on May 16 2014

Adam Conrad, on behalf on the Ubuntu Release Team, reminds us that Ubuntu 12.10 in so longer supported, and will be archived within the coming weeks. He outlines the supported upgrade paths to Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 14.04, and links to the upgrade instructions and caveats.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2014-May/000184.html

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

  • Open (109908) +231 over last week
  • Critical (172) +/- 0 over last week
  • Unconfirmed (54285) +190 over last week

As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week

Most Active Questions

Top Voted New Questions

People Contributing the best questions and answers this week: nux (http://askubuntu.com/users/230052/nux), Braiam (http://askubuntu.com/users/169736/braiam), Jobin (http://askubuntu.com/users/72576/jobin), jkt123 (http://askubuntu.com/users/267266/jkt123) and Nobody (http://askubuntu.com/users/188189/nobody)

Ask (and answer!) your own questions at http://askubuntu.com

LoCo News

Trusty DVD parcels

Maia Grotepass informs us that she is getting the [Ubuntu 14.04] DVD parcels ready for despatch, and thanks everyone [in South Africa] who has been willing to be a distribution point.

http://my-ubuntu-day.blogspot.com/2014/05/trusty-dvd-parcels.html

Ubuntu Cloud News

Vagrant boxes with Juju now available

Jorge Castro writes about the availability of Juju Vagrant boxes, which are 12.04 images with Juju and the Juju GUI configured automatically. Jorge says: “For those of you on OSX and Windows this is a slick way to get Juju with the GUI out of the box deploying to containers for a nice local development resource.”

http://www.jorgecastro.org/2014/05/15/vagrant-boxes-with-juju-now-available/

The Planet

Ronnie Tucker: Ubuntu AIO DVD Has All Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Flavors on One Disk

Ronnie Tucker, reporting for Full Circle Magazine’s News, briefs us regarding the release of the Ubuntu AIO DVD which includes all Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release flavors.

http://fullcirclemagazine.org/2014/05/12/ubuntu-aio-dvd-has-all-ubuntu-14-04-lts-flavors-on-one-disk/

Jono Bacon: Announcing Ubuntu Pioneers

Jono Bacon announces ‘Ubuntu Pioneers’ which will celebrate the first 200 app developers who get their apps into Ubuntu. Recipient developers will get a special ‘Ubuntu Pioneers’ t-shirt and will be listed at http://developer.ubuntu.com/pioneers in perpetuity.

http://www.jonobacon.org/2014/05/13/announcing-ubuntu-pioneers/

Jonathan Riddell: Next Generation Edges Closer

Jonathan Riddell informs us that he has released the Plasma Next Beta which uses KDE Frameworks 5 but that it will not be included by default in the next Kubuntu release, which will continue to feature Plasma 1. He says “It's going to be an exciting release. But not so exciting it'll implode :)”

http://blogs.kde.org/2014/05/14/next-generation-edges-closer

Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Announcing Ubuntu Dual Boot with enhanced upgrades and more!

The app developer team announces the availability of new Touch images that have the ability to dual boot either Ubuntu or Android on a single device. The post discusses the features of this release and warns “Dual boot is not a feature suitable for regular users. It is recommended to be installed only by developers who are comfortable with flashing devices and with their partition layout.”

http://developer.ubuntu.com/2014/05/announcing-ubuntu-dual-boot-with-enhanced-upgrades-and-more/

Valorie Zimmerman: Today's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council

Valorie Zimmerman reports on the Kubuntu team's catch-up meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council where various items pertaining to the past, the present, and the future were discussed. Valorie says the discussions included threats of legal action against Mint, apprehension over Wayland/Mir, Kubuntu.org, and KDE's new Frameworks. She concludes by writing "I'm not sure any issues were resolved, but it did feel like the air was cleared."

http://linuxgrandma.blogspot.com/2014/05/todays-catch-up-meeting-with-ubuntu.html

Kubuntu Wire: Univention Corporate Client 2.0 – First milestone released

Jonathan Riddell explains that Univention Corporate Client is a derivative of Kubuntu for commercial customers that contains advanced administration tools. Jonathan links to the webpage where Version 2.0 can be downloaded as an ISO to test.

http://wire.kubuntu.org/?p=155

Svetlana Belkin: Stuck With Ubuntu Touch!

Svetlana Belkin continues her series of blog posts where she evaluates the Ubuntu Touch images from a user perspective. She notes, from using the dev channel, that new features have been added such as the ability to uninstall click apps and not crashing as often as previous releases. She also reflects on some of the features that she is struggling with.

http://ubuntusense.com/2014/05/15/stuck-with-ubuntu-touch/

Canonical News

Fast with an extra helping of faster

Mark Baker announces “a set of industry benchmark performance records for hyperscale OpenStack running on Ubuntu OpenStack (Icehouse) and AMD’s SeaMicro SM15000™ system.” Baker goes on to give details of the three new benchmark records set on this “largest known demonstration of OpenStack scalability ever.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/fast-with-an-extra-helping-of-faster/

Ubuntu announcements from the Atlanta OpenStack Summit

Dustin Kirkland reports from the OpenStack Summit on some of the announcements from Ubuntu, including: growth of the Ubuntu OpenStack Interoperability Lab (OIL) to 18 members, partnerships with IBM and Cloudbase, introduction of the Orange Box and the fully managed Your Cloud, “a fully managed service for those customers wanting to outsource the management and maintenance of their cloud.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/13/ubuntu-announcements-from-the-atlanta-openstack-summit/

NUDT and Canonical bring OpenStack to world’s fastest supercomputer

Canonical writes: “China’s National University of Defense Technology, NUDT, developers of the Tianhe-2 supercomputer, and Canonical, the organisation behind Ubuntu, today announce a collaboration to bring OpenStack to the world’s fastest supercomputer for high performance cloud environments.”

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/14/nudt-and-canonical-bring-openstack-to-worlds-fastest-supercomputer/

The browser is dead. Long live the browser!

Giorgio Venturi, UX Designer at Canonical, writes about some of the innovations the Canonical Design team is imaging around mobile browsers, including how tabs are navigated and managed, a new approach to browsing history and how they both will leverage use of the bottom edge as it’s “easily accessible at any time and ergonomically friendly to the typical one-hand phone hold.”

http://design.canonical.com/2014/05/the-browser-is-dead-long-live-the-browser/

Huge downloads for Ubuntu Kylin 14.04LTS, first OEM partner announced

Jon Melamut writes about the success of Ubuntu Kylin in China, saying “over three million people downloading Ubuntu Kylin in the first 12 months. The initial adoption of Ubuntu Kylin 14.04 LTS, launched in April, has been phenomenal, with over one million additional new downloads.” He goes on to announce HP as the first OEM partner planning on carrying Ubuntu Kylin on shipped systems. Finally, he mentions the work done at Zhengzhou Commercial & Trade Technician College where they have deployed over 120 Ubuntu Kylin computers in training classrooms across the campus.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/05/15/huge-downloads-for-ubuntu-kylin-14-04lts-first-oem-partner-announced/

In The Press

Canonical offers 'Chuck Norris Grade' OpenStack private cloud service

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols of ZDNet reports on the announcement of Your Cloud, Canonical’s “fully managed, OpenStack private clouds with carrier service level agreements.” He goes on to speculate based on feedback from companies attending the OpenStack summit, that Canonical “will have no problem finding customers for this new service.”

http://www.zdnet.com/canonical-offers-chuck-norris-grade-openstack-private-cloud-service-7000029406/

PC Pro Ubuntu 14.04 review

Darien Graham-Smith of PC Pro reviews the 14.04 release, covering new features, and concluding: “With a stable platform thus established, Canonical now has some breathing space to focus on more ambitious works, such as the forthcoming Mir display server and Unity 8 front-end that will underpin the next-generation, multi-platform, consumer edition of Ubuntu. In other words, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS may not be exciting in itself, but it sets the scene for bigger things to come.”

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/software/388756/ubuntu-14-04

HP targets China's post-XP crowd with Ubuntu Kylin

Nick Heath of ZDNet reports on the news from HP and Canonical about their intention to ship Ubuntu Kylin-based systems in China and speculates that this “may be a move to capitalise on millions of Chinese people looking for a successor to Windows XP.”

http://www.zdnet.com/hp-targets-chinas-post-xp-crowd-with-ubuntu-kylin-7000029490/

In The Blogosphere

Ubuntu Devs Propose Creating Separate ‘Unity 8 Desktop’ Flavor to Aid Development

Joey-Elijah Sneddon reports for OMG! Ubuntu! on the recent suggestion from the Ubuntu Desktop Team to create a separate Unity 8 Desktop flavor of Ubuntu. Sneddon gives an overview of the proposal, links to further information, and explains the potential benefits.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/ubuntu-unity-8-desktop-flavour-discussed

A New Unity 8 Version Of Ubuntu Proposed

Michael Larabel writes for Phoronix on the proposed new Unity 8 flavor of Ubuntu. Along with an overview, he includes an explanation of why this will make testing Unity 8 for the desktop easier for developers and early-adopters.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTY5MDc

Shuttleworth Highlights Ubuntu OpenStack Cloud Innovations

Christopher Tozzi, The VAR Guy, gives an overview of Mark Shuttleworth’s keynote speech at the OpenStack Summit. The keynote focused on how a range of developments have supported Canonical’s work in the open source cloud ecosystem. Tozzi comments on how Canonical is trying to hold onto its share of the OpenStack market. He also comments on Canonical’s use of OpenStack to expand its ability to profit financially.

http://thevarguy.com/ubuntu/051614/shuttleworth-highlights-ubuntu-openstack-cloud-innovations

Intel Adds Ubuntu 14.04 Support to Linux Graphics Driver Installer

Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! reports on Intel’s addition of Ubuntu 14.04 (both 64bit and 32bit) support to it’s GPU driver installer. He also mentions that Intel has now dropped support on the GPU driver installer for earlier versions of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 13.04 and earlier are now completely dropped and Ubuntu 13.10 is deprecated. Intel suggest that users update to 14.04 to use the GPU driver installer.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/intel-linux-graphics-driver-installer-1-0-5

Support for Ubuntu 12.10 Officially Ends

Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! reports that official support for Ubuntu 12.10 has now ended. His post also includes a video showing what was new in Ubuntu 12.10 for those users who have already upgraded and forgotten.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/ubuntu-12-10-support-end-may

Mark Shuttleworth - Openstack Summit Atlanta 2014 - the CUBE

Mark Shuttleworth is interviewed by John Furrier and Stu Miniman at the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta. Mark talks about Ubuntu's role within OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, Juju, and explains that Canonical offers support to Ubuntu based commercial deployments.

http://youtu.be/cVJ6dsf2law

Canonical Keynote - OpenStack Summit: 13th May 2014

Mark Shuttleworth delivers his keynote speech at the OpenStack summit in Atlanta where he talks about the success of Ubuntu in the OpenStack ecosystem, unveils the new Orange Box and talks about what the combination of Landscape, MAAS and OpenStack can do for companies seeking to deploy their infrastructures.

http://youtu.be/YsYdIJrJRLQ

Jono Bacon Q&A - 13 May 2014

Jono Bacon presents another of his regular Q&A sessions which was first broadcast on Ubuntu on Air!

http://youtu.be/mTkl3gTRefY

Ubuntu Engineering Live! - 14 May 2014

Michael Hall is joined by Bill Filler, Alan Pope, Jorge Castro and Michael Sawicz for another in the regular series of Ubuntu Engineering Live! updates.

http://youtu.be/ZWRirpb7oz4

Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E07 – The One with the Jellyfish

Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Tony Whitmore, and Laura Cowen are in Studio L for Season Seven, Episode Seven of the Ubuntu Podcast!

In this week’s show:-

  • We take a look at what’s been happening in the news
  • We also take a look at what’s been happening in the community

We’ll be back next week, when we’ll interview Graham Morrison from Linux Voice and go through your feedback.

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2014/05/16/s07e07-the-one-with-the-jellyfish/

Juju Charm School - Vagrant Workflow

Jorge Castro is joined by Charles Butler and Matt Bruzek for a Juju Charm School which talks about Vagrant, which OS X and Windows users can use to test Juju in a virtual environment on their local machines.

http://youtu.be/qLNPn2rQynM

Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings

Monthly Team Reports: April 2014

See here for the team report for April 2014: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/April2014

If your team is not producing monthly reports, see this page to get your team started: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting

Upcoming Meetings and Events

For upcoming meetings and events please visit the calendars at fridge.ubuntu.com: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

Updates and Security for 10.04, 12.04, 13.10 and 14.04

Security Updates

Ubuntu 10.04 Updates

End of Life - April 2015 (Server)

Ubuntu 12.04 Updates

End of Life - April 2017

Ubuntu 13.10 Updates

End of Life - July 2014

Ubuntu 14.04 Updates

End of Life - April 2019

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Credits

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Glossary of Terms

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