

Instead it is on the cdimages server, which hosts many of the lesser-used ISO images:

If you're looking for the image built specially for compatibility with 64-bit Macs, you'll notice that hasn't been archived there (at least as of this writing). You can get desktop images for 14.04.1 by clicking the link to that version, which brings you to the trusty folder.Īssuming you want one of the usual desktop ISO images (and not, for example, a server ISO image), you have 32-bit and 64-bit options, as with other releases:

This often includes the older point releases of currently supported Ubuntu releases. Old releases of Ubuntu get archived to the old-releases server.
