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I want to launch an EC2 instance on AWS. I want to install Ubunto Xenial distribution. How do I know which one of these is Xenial?



I see a lot of options like:



  • Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0b76c3b150c6b1423

  • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-001dae151248753a2

  • Deep Learning AMI (Ubuntu) Version 23.0 - ami-0726ab58f406b644f

  • Deep Learning Base AMI (Ubuntu) Version 18.0 - ami-00c2ec90e50ed2f33

  • Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (HVM) with SQL Server 2017 Standard - ami-f13ff693

  • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0d21bd76bdbb39f53

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The reason I want Xenial is that Galera cluster is already built for xenial:



http://releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/dists/xenial/










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    I want to launch an EC2 instance on AWS. I want to install Ubunto Xenial distribution. How do I know which one of these is Xenial?



    I see a lot of options like:



    • Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0b76c3b150c6b1423

    • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-001dae151248753a2

    • Deep Learning AMI (Ubuntu) Version 23.0 - ami-0726ab58f406b644f

    • Deep Learning Base AMI (Ubuntu) Version 18.0 - ami-00c2ec90e50ed2f33

    • Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (HVM) with SQL Server 2017 Standard - ami-f13ff693

    • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0d21bd76bdbb39f53

    Update



    The reason I want Xenial is that Galera cluster is already built for xenial:



    http://releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/dists/xenial/










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      I want to launch an EC2 instance on AWS. I want to install Ubunto Xenial distribution. How do I know which one of these is Xenial?



      I see a lot of options like:



      • Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0b76c3b150c6b1423

      • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-001dae151248753a2

      • Deep Learning AMI (Ubuntu) Version 23.0 - ami-0726ab58f406b644f

      • Deep Learning Base AMI (Ubuntu) Version 18.0 - ami-00c2ec90e50ed2f33

      • Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (HVM) with SQL Server 2017 Standard - ami-f13ff693

      • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0d21bd76bdbb39f53

      Update



      The reason I want Xenial is that Galera cluster is already built for xenial:



      http://releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/dists/xenial/










      share|improve this question









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      I want to launch an EC2 instance on AWS. I want to install Ubunto Xenial distribution. How do I know which one of these is Xenial?



      I see a lot of options like:



      • Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0b76c3b150c6b1423

      • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-001dae151248753a2

      • Deep Learning AMI (Ubuntu) Version 23.0 - ami-0726ab58f406b644f

      • Deep Learning Base AMI (Ubuntu) Version 18.0 - ami-00c2ec90e50ed2f33

      • Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (HVM) with SQL Server 2017 Standard - ami-f13ff693

      • Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-0d21bd76bdbb39f53

      Update



      The reason I want Xenial is that Galera cluster is already built for xenial:



      http://releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/dists/xenial/







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          Ubuntu 16.04 (the 5th item in the list in the question) is codenamed xenial. You can verify this by opening the terminal and running the following command:



          lsb_release -a | grep Codename 


          If the operating system is 16.04 the results of the above command will be:



          Codename: xenial





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            Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

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          Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is code named Xenial Xerus (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus)



          The full list of releases can be seen at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, providing links to end of standard support (or LTS EOL), or ESM support if available.






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            Without parsing anything, use -r and -c flag to get releases and codename respectively.



            $ lsb_release -rc
            Release: 16.04
            Codename: xenial





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              Ubuntu 16.04 (the 5th item in the list in the question) is codenamed xenial. You can verify this by opening the terminal and running the following command:



              lsb_release -a | grep Codename 


              If the operating system is 16.04 the results of the above command will be:



              Codename: xenial





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                Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

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              Ubuntu 16.04 (the 5th item in the list in the question) is codenamed xenial. You can verify this by opening the terminal and running the following command:



              lsb_release -a | grep Codename 


              If the operating system is 16.04 the results of the above command will be:



              Codename: xenial





              share|improve this answer

























              • Thanks a lot, I have added a link to my question. So if I install 16.04, I would be able to used the compile code from the link above?

                – Hooman Bahreini
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                Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

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              Ubuntu 16.04 (the 5th item in the list in the question) is codenamed xenial. You can verify this by opening the terminal and running the following command:



              lsb_release -a | grep Codename 


              If the operating system is 16.04 the results of the above command will be:



              Codename: xenial





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              Ubuntu 16.04 (the 5th item in the list in the question) is codenamed xenial. You can verify this by opening the terminal and running the following command:



              lsb_release -a | grep Codename 


              If the operating system is 16.04 the results of the above command will be:



              Codename: xenial






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                Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

                – karel
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              • Thanks a lot, I have added a link to my question. So if I install 16.04, I would be able to used the compile code from the link above?

                – Hooman Bahreini
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                Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

                – karel
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              Thanks a lot, I have added a link to my question. So if I install 16.04, I would be able to used the compile code from the link above?

              – Hooman Bahreini
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              Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

              – karel
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              Yes, the packages at releases.galeracluster.com/mysql-wsrep-5.6.39-25.22/ubuntu/… are specific to the 16.04 releases.

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              Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is code named Xenial Xerus (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus)



              The full list of releases can be seen at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, providing links to end of standard support (or LTS EOL), or ESM support if available.






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                Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is code named Xenial Xerus (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus)



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                  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is code named Xenial Xerus (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus)



                  The full list of releases can be seen at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, providing links to end of standard support (or LTS EOL), or ESM support if available.






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                  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is code named Xenial Xerus (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus)



                  The full list of releases can be seen at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, providing links to end of standard support (or LTS EOL), or ESM support if available.







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                      Without parsing anything, use -r and -c flag to get releases and codename respectively.



                      $ lsb_release -rc
                      Release: 16.04
                      Codename: xenial





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                        Without parsing anything, use -r and -c flag to get releases and codename respectively.



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                        Release: 16.04
                        Codename: xenial





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                          Codename: xenial





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                          Without parsing anything, use -r and -c flag to get releases and codename respectively.



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                          Codename: xenial






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