Originally posted by: Fox5
Some software upgrades way too fast for that to be a reasonable time scale.
The last LTS was still on Firefox 1.x! And openoffice gets some pretty significant upgrades on a rapid basis. It wouldn't be such a problem if apps were allowed to update themselves, but since everything upgrades together, apps that need to be updated more frequently get left behind. Granted, you could always add the PPA source for any specific apps you want updated faster, but that's lame.
Personally, I feel most releases to be nice updates. Except 8.04, that was such a crappy release for a LTS.
Oh, and I have 9.10 running in both virtualbox and on real hardware without problems.
8.04 is the sweet spot for me now (for work/development). The newer versions upgraded some development packages that I use and don't offer the older version. ruby >= 1.8.7 is on 8.10 and above. java 1.6 is on 9.10. I wouldn't mind ruby 1.9.1 on Ubuntu 9.10, but then only java 1.6 is on it and android development needs 1.5
Virtualbox does seem to have some problems (at least last year when I last tried). At one point it would just crash my system upon starting a virtual machine.
				
		
			