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A review written by Abhishek Prakash from https://itsfoss.com Ubuntu 19.04 Release Date Ubuntu 19.04 will be released on 18th April 2019. Here’s the official release schedule followed for Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo: Feature freeze: February 21, 2019UI freeze: March 14, 2019Kernel freeze: April 1, 2019Beta release date: March 28, 2019Final release date: April 18,
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