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I was wondering if you need to reinstall Ubuntu everytime there is a new non LTS version or can you update it onto your installed version? I am new to Linux and I want something in between the LTS versions and the bleeding edge distros, so does the normal non-LTS version update automatically and you have to install it once like manjaro and every couple of months it updates to the new version or not?

  • You can upgrade from any release to the next one without reinstalling. But you cannot skip releases, except from LTS to next LTS. – pLumo Nov 13 '20 at 08:19
  • No you don't need to re-install. My own system was artful (called 17.10 on it's release, ie. the 2017-October release), and has been upgraded every six months since then.... It's not automatic; you have three months after the new release comes out (where non-LTS) to release-upgrade to it (ie. 9 months since initial release; the next release comes out 6 months later given you a three month window to decide when you want to release-upgrade). I'd say non-LTS is what you're after (myself I'm on hirsute or the development cycle, what will become 21.04 when released) – guiverc Nov 13 '20 at 08:28

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