The Ubuntu 19.04 code name has been released, and the release date has been put on the agenda. Now you can download the Ubuntu 19.04 daily creation version.
From now until the official release of Ubuntu 19.04 in April 2019, a new daily version of "Disco Dingo" will be produced every day for testing. For professional Ubuntu developers, testers and community enthusiasts, the arrival of daily builds is a role that fully announces the development cycle and is truly open.
In addition, these mirrors are the only way to sample upcoming versions before a separate beta version appears sometime in late March.
Remember that Ubuntu builds ISO daily for testing and development purposes only. Don't run these images on mission-critical machines as the main operating system — yes, including your laptop — unless you really know what you are doing and (more importantly) how to undo it.
How to download Ubuntu 19.04 daily build
You can download the daily version of Ubuntu 19.04 from the official Ubuntu distribution server, which we have linked below.
Remember: you will not find 32-bit Ubuntu images available for download, only 64-bit images. This is because Ubuntu removed the 32-bit desktop version during the 17.10 development cycle.
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To test the version, just download the ISO, use tools such as Etcher to make a USB boot disk, and then start the version in real time or install it to a dedicated development partition on the system.
From: IMCN
link:
https://imcn.me/html/y2018/34536.html