Kubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver release files

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(I'm a newbie linux user) Ok, we all know that Canonical has not yet officially released the Bionic Beaver on their website. I just couldn't wait and I went into the index of the website and found the file and found it in these two pages which are in different directories:



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04/release/



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
(Two different directories: 18.04 and bionic)



But the download buttons point to the same file link:



http://d3as07rf8ax8k6.cloudfront.net/kubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso



Is this image a stable build? Or is it a beta build?







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(I'm a newbie linux user) Ok, we all know that Canonical has not yet officially released the Bionic Beaver on their website. I just couldn't wait and I went into the index of the website and found the file and found it in these two pages which are in different directories:



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04/release/



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
(Two different directories: 18.04 and bionic)



But the download buttons point to the same file link:



http://d3as07rf8ax8k6.cloudfront.net/kubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso



Is this image a stable build? Or is it a beta build?







share|improve this question




















  • a more general question would be: "Is there a way to determine the buildversion from a *ubuntu-iso."
    – Cutton Eye
    Apr 27 at 2:28












up vote
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up vote
2
down vote

favorite











(I'm a newbie linux user) Ok, we all know that Canonical has not yet officially released the Bionic Beaver on their website. I just couldn't wait and I went into the index of the website and found the file and found it in these two pages which are in different directories:



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04/release/



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
(Two different directories: 18.04 and bionic)



But the download buttons point to the same file link:



http://d3as07rf8ax8k6.cloudfront.net/kubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso



Is this image a stable build? Or is it a beta build?







share|improve this question












(I'm a newbie linux user) Ok, we all know that Canonical has not yet officially released the Bionic Beaver on their website. I just couldn't wait and I went into the index of the website and found the file and found it in these two pages which are in different directories:



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04/release/



http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
(Two different directories: 18.04 and bionic)



But the download buttons point to the same file link:



http://d3as07rf8ax8k6.cloudfront.net/kubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso



Is this image a stable build? Or is it a beta build?









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  • a more general question would be: "Is there a way to determine the buildversion from a *ubuntu-iso."
    – Cutton Eye
    Apr 27 at 2:28
















  • a more general question would be: "Is there a way to determine the buildversion from a *ubuntu-iso."
    – Cutton Eye
    Apr 27 at 2:28















a more general question would be: "Is there a way to determine the buildversion from a *ubuntu-iso."
– Cutton Eye
Apr 27 at 2:28




a more general question would be: "Is there a way to determine the buildversion from a *ubuntu-iso."
– Cutton Eye
Apr 27 at 2:28










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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is already officially released, so the image you linked is a stable build. Even Beta images from development branches join the stable release with the last update.



Note: since you're a new user it's probably worth mentioning that the image you linked is an official flavor, not the original Ubuntu that comes with Ubuntu-desktop.






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    Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is already officially released, so the image you linked is a stable build. Even Beta images from development branches join the stable release with the last update.



    Note: since you're a new user it's probably worth mentioning that the image you linked is an official flavor, not the original Ubuntu that comes with Ubuntu-desktop.






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      Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is already officially released, so the image you linked is a stable build. Even Beta images from development branches join the stable release with the last update.



      Note: since you're a new user it's probably worth mentioning that the image you linked is an official flavor, not the original Ubuntu that comes with Ubuntu-desktop.






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        Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is already officially released, so the image you linked is a stable build. Even Beta images from development branches join the stable release with the last update.



        Note: since you're a new user it's probably worth mentioning that the image you linked is an official flavor, not the original Ubuntu that comes with Ubuntu-desktop.






        share|improve this answer












        Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is already officially released, so the image you linked is a stable build. Even Beta images from development branches join the stable release with the last update.



        Note: since you're a new user it's probably worth mentioning that the image you linked is an official flavor, not the original Ubuntu that comes with Ubuntu-desktop.







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