@KAutumnrain @rpardee Sigh. This just supports my move away from Ubuntu long ago.
Tragically, similar. I have this attachment to it because it was what I learned on when I was like 12, but post-Unity forced me to move to more verbose, less innately corporate horizons.
@KAutumnrain heh--I've only been running this a couple years, so still learning I guess.
Reading this: https://www.howtogeek.com/902519/what-is-ubuntu-pro/ I see that you're right that I could go ahead & enable the 'pro' in settings & get these updates w/out shelling out, which is cool.
But I'm wondering if this means I should move on to the next long-term-supported version of ubuntu? I wonder if I could do that update w/out completely wiping my system...
@rpardee
I think there's a setting you can tweak that keeps you on LTS versions, additonally. As far as I remember, it should be a simple version upgrade, no wipes, but ymmv with advantage/pro in the mix.
I'd recommend a testing VM or something to make sure, though, but I'm curious as well so I may do the same and report back.
@KAutumnrain ah, interesting. I no se habla VMs really. But I did google this up which looks convincing:
https://devicetests.com/upgrade-to-next-lts-release-ubuntu-22-10
@rpardee I guess you can be the guinea pig. If you make it back alive i MIGHT do the upgrade waiting for me to install too - Its Mint but based on Ubuntu with more added to go wrong. I put off the update when it had special suggestions for NVIDIA card users if it fails to boot.
@rpardee
Free for personal, but you know how Canonical gets