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Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Released
Now you're able to upgrade to the latest Ubuntu without leaving LTS
Yes, Debian thx
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Waiting for the provider to add it.
Yeah. I usually like not upgrading and instead installing the new version from scratch.
However, if you do a clean install of 22.04, with no added sources or anything like that, just upgrading to 24.04 should be a piece of cake.
We'll be launching Ubuntu 24.04.1 templates tomorrow
Time to upgrade the microLXC nodes I guess.
Debian = Best
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Already added from aprox 1 week ago
thats nice but im sticking with 22.04. it's comfy here
How is that possible?
Debian dosen’t have Livepatch
Sometimes in the past (not always), a minor-version update of an LTS major version would introduce a kernel update that you would automatically get if you did a fresh/new installation of the minor-version update but not if you did an in-place upgrade from the previous minor version
It was possible because it wasn't the
.1
versionSo then it wasn't possible
I see, nowadays, if I install 22.04 LTS, fresh install, and upgrade to to 24.04 LTS, and while doing so, accept all changes from the repo maintainers, will there be any difference compared to if I installed 24.04 LTS from ISO? I guess maybe some unused config files etc, nothing else?
together with the 9950x?
Debian doesn't have snap by default
Okay have fun paying for KernelCare
Right, that would work as you say
The scenario that I mentioned with respect to a kernel upgrade was (e.g.) an in-place upgrade from 22.04.1 to 22.04.2 versus a fresh install of 22.04.2
But as I said, this isn't/wasn't always the case and (historically) probably is/was the exception
There were times when a significant kernel upgrade appeared during an LTS cycle and this -- a fresh install of the new minor version -- was a way to take advantage of it, but Ubuntu didn't want to risk possible regressions on existing LTS installations, so existing LTS installations didn't automatically receive the kernel upgrade
sit ubu sit
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Released
Why does everyone act like snap is such a monster?
where is teh 9950x?
anyway, checked uptime for my 2 advin vps. supreme. rocksolid!
snap is like windows for linux.
Forced updates, except you firewall it.
Even if you use the app, it just restarts at some point, to apply the update anyway.
No non snap packages anymore directly from Ubuntu, have to use 3rd party sources.
And it costs you performance, some benchmarks up to 20%.
Not to mention, the fuckery that can happen if you hot reload your app due to an update with snap and you integrate support for that wrongly.
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/09/canonical-halts-ubuntu-24-04-lts-upgrades-again
Lucky me. I backed up, reinstalled 24.04.1 & restored app data.
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/upgrades-to-ubuntu-24-04-1-lts-are-enabled-again/47920