

For your needs, I think 14.04 is most suitable. This means that for 5 years - or until April 2019 - Ubuntu will continue to provide security updates, among others.
#Ubuntu 14.04.2 lts download download
Step 2: Download UnetBootin Live Linux USB Creator. 14.04 is an LTS release - or Long Term Support.

32bit does not have support for UEFI systems. libcef_dll/libcef_dll_wrapper.a(cef_resource_.o): In function `ContinueRequest': I have not tested the newest version so I would suggest using the LTS version because it most definitely has support for UEFI systems. home/pjy/ceflib/cef/libcef_dll/wrapper/cef_resource_:162: undefined reference to `CefStreamResourceHandler::CefStreamResourceHandler(CefStringBase const&, CefRefPtr)' libcef_dll/libcef_dll_wrapper.a(cef_resource_.o): In function `ContinueOpenOnIOThread': home/pjy/ceflib/cef/libcef_dll/wrapper/cef_resource_:83: undefined reference to `CefStreamResourceHandler::CefStreamResourceHandler(CefStringBase const&, CefRefPtr)'

libcef_dll/libcef_dll_wrapper.a(cef_resource_.o): In function `OnRequest': home/pjy/ceflib/cef/cefclient/browser/test_:447: undefined reference to `CefStreamResourceHandler::CefStreamResourceHandler(CefStringBase const&, CefRefPtr)' As per usual, this point release rolls together a number of existing updates and security fixes, shaving off the number of post-installation updates you’ll need. This is the second point release for the Trusty Tahr and the first of two 14.04 point releases planned for 2015. 2.gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04) 4.8.4Ĭef_binary_3.1f86d24_linux32.7zĬode: Select all Built target libcef_dll_wrapperĬMakeFiles/cefclient.dir/browser/test_.o: In function `OnRequest': Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS has been released and is now available to download.
