Contents
How long will ubuntu 18 be supported?
LTS or ‘Long Term Support’ releases are published every two years in April. LTS releases are the ‘enterprise grade’ releases of Ubuntu and are used the most….Long term support and interim releases.
| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | |
| Released | Apr 2018 |
| End of Life | Apr 2023 |
| Extended security maintenance | Apr 2028 |
Why did my Ubuntu freeze?
If you are running Ubuntu and your system randomly crashes, you may be running out of memory. Low memory could be caused by opening more applications or data files than will fit in the memory you have installed. If that is the problem, do not open so much at one time or upgrade to more memory on your computer.
Why is my Ubuntu frozen?
You could try Ctrl+Alt+T , if that does not work, type Alt+F2 and then type in gnome-terminal and press enter. If that’s the case, you need to type Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get into the tty. Once you are in the command line, type in sudo service lightdm restart. This should bring you back to the login screen.
Why is Ubuntu 18.04 freezing on my laptop?
I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my laptop Dell Inspiron 5000 (AMD Ryzen 5 2500U/8 GB RAM/1 TB HDD/Windows 10/39.62 cm (15.6 Inch) FHD/Vega 8 Graphics) Inspiron 5575 The os is freezing randomly even sometimes with no application on or sometimes just Chrome on with 7-8 tabs.
Are there any problems with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
Ubuntu 18.04 freezes from time to time. A lot of people mentioned this problem on Stack Exchange and the Ubuntu forums, but not many of them managed to solve this ridiculous problem.
What should I do if my Ubuntu laptop crashes?
First, enable the kernel crash dump service. This will stick a file in /var/crash if the kernel panics either from a segfault, soft lockup or whatever: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/kernel-crash-dump.html.en If it’s a hardware lockup, and the Dell scan hasn’t identified anything, this can be a nightmare to diagnose.
Which is the best LTS version of Ubuntu?
The LTS version of 16.04 was a total hit, it did not have much flaws, and was surprisingly resilient to bugs. If we leave the 4.4.0-116 kernel local privilege escalation aside, we can make a conclusion that 16.04 was one of the best Debian distros for a couple of years.