- ubuntu-mate.org blog/ubuntu-mate-disco-final-…Let’s rip that band-aid off and get this over quickly. Ubuntu MATE 19.04 is shipping with MATE Desktop 1.20.
- osradar.com 5-things-to-do-after-install-ubuntu-…Ubuntu 19.04 comes with few but very important new features. The main of them is the inclusion of GNOME 3.32 which improves the user experience.
- 9to5linux.com ubuntu-19-04-reached-end-of-life-…Therefore, if you’re still using Ubuntu 19.04, you will have to upgrade to the latest release, Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine), as soon as possible.
- debugpoint.com upgrade-ubuntu-19-10-from-19-04/If you are running Ubuntu 19.04 “Disco Dingo” which is supported until January 2020, you have an option to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.10 “Eoan Ermine” right now.
- launchpad.net ubuntu/discoThe Ubuntu release that will be delivered in April 2019, designated 19.04. The Disco Dingo has no packages recorded in Launchpad.
- linuxconfig.org how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-to-19-04-…When the Ubuntu upgrade does finish, reboot the system. Once the system comes up, you’ll be running Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo Linux system !
- askubuntu.com questions/1147336/what-is-the-…19.04 is currently latest stable version of Ubuntu, as it was released on 2019, so it do not receive long term support as opposed of 18.04.
- betawiki.net wiki/Ubuntu_19.04Ubuntu 19.04 is a version of Ubuntu released on 18 April 2019 under the codename "Disco Dingo".
- zdnet.com article/ubuntu-19-04-comes-refreshed-…You can install two or more versions of a program. This makes Ubuntu 19.04 ideal for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), testing, or phased rollouts.
- ubunlog.com en/ubuntu-19-04-is-now-totally-ready/Ubuntu 19.04 will be an operating system that you will enjoy official support for 9 months, like all non-LTS versions of Ubuntu.