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April 29, 2010 | Paul Merak | Comments 2

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS delayed

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The developers at Ubuntu have decided to postpone the release of the Ubuntu 10.04 due to the bug in the GRUB bootloader. This bug was identified earlier this week and affects the users who wish to install Ubuntu in the dual-boot environment. Due to this bug, the other operating system does not appear in the GRUB list.

Although this problem can be rectified using a bug fix which installs the bug-free version of GRUB, the developers felt it could hamper the experience of the first-time Ubuntu users, who have their eyes set on the latest and greatest Ubuntu release of all time. It would take some time to respin all the variants of Ubuntu and thus the release date is pushed into the month of May (2010).

See more information about the Bug [via wiki.Ubuntu]

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