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Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Jun 28, 2023,
updated Jun 29, 2023
Those without a calendar to gawp at should know that this is less than a month way away at the time of writing.
But don’t panic (though I admit my headline doesn’t help in that regard).
You can upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 in-place, without needing to reinstall from scratch. Barring the 25 mins or so the process takes, it’s a painless procedure (note: you may need to manually re-enable any PPAs or 3rd-party repos you make use of, but that’s true of any upgrade).
Support for Ubuntu 23.04 ‘Lunar Lobster’ ends in January of next year. This might be a little sooner than you want given, y’know, you’ve only just made the move on up to it.
Read on
Linux Magazine:
> One thing to keep in mind is that the latest non-LTS release (23.04) is only supported through January 2024. But that's the way of the Ubuntu non-LTS releases. Because of that, it might behoove you to migrate to the latest LTS release, which enjoys support through April 2032.
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