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This question is in 2 parts

1st Part

My internet connection is slow (5KBps) and I will download Lubuntu 14.04 on another fast internet connection from my dad's office. This week is full of holidays and the only working day is tomorrow (15-04-2014).

Lubuntu 14.04 will release on 17-04-2014 which is a holiday in Kerala, India. So, I would like to download 14.04 version tomorrow (15-04-2014).

So is the Lubuntu daily build of the date 15-04-2014 equals to the Lubuntu 14.04 version which releases on 17th April. Some little changes on the 16th April version to the 17th day official version is not important.

2nd Part

Also, If I download the .iso file of Lubuntu 15th April Version (using fast internet) and on 17th April using zsync, I download the latest version to the local file (15th April Lubuntu) on slow internet connection, Will the changes that would be downloaded be too sized or less sized ?

Subin
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  • Download it the next coming week. The iso images won't go anywhere :-) – Aditya Apr 15 '14 at 11:54
  • @Aditya I can't wait to try Ubuntu 14.04. I just can't stand it. I'm currently using 10.04 and would really like to switch to a new better version. – Subin Apr 15 '14 at 12:26

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Downloading the Lubuntu Daily .iso may not be the final release but once installed it will automatically update itself to the final on the day itself... I have been using Lubuntu 14.04 beta 2 and with the daily updates will have the final release on the day itself also...

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  • Does the updates take too much time or will the updates be too much sized ? – Subin Apr 15 '14 at 06:30
  • It all depends on what is being updated... Remember that 14.04 is an LTS release and supported for 5 years, so within that 5 year period many updates can be installed for the final release let alone the daily build... – TenPlus1 Apr 17 '14 at 05:50