[10:23] a lil more patience for the iso alkisg_web and we can start testing :p [10:28] lotuspsychje, I'm tempted to just manually change my apt sources to jammy, and pick up the pieces after the apt full-upgrade... :) [10:29] I'm hoping there won't be any ext4 corruptions, and I need virtualbox; other than these, I don't have any weird requirements... [10:29] yeah thats what Blueskaj also doing every new release, but in my case, i wanna test every step of the process, aka also setup stages etc [10:29] I do that too but later on, when betas are out [10:30] i follow the whole process real early [10:30] got this spare test laptop anyway [10:30] good for early bugs and make a nice good LTS release for the community and my customers [10:30] Nah I want it in my main production system, I can find 500% more issues that way :) [10:31] haha [12:05] Hi, are the jammy daily repositories available? [12:13] jammy exists for updates.. but dailies I don't believe have started being built [13:06] how soon would a page like this... https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [13:06] start to show alpha daily builds of 22.04 ? :D [13:07] i.e. are we talking 'next week', 'before xmas', 'jan', 'feb,' march' ? [13:11] im sure it will be pretty soon stevenm_ [13:12] really? how soon is normally? I mean I know there is normally a new release every 6 months, but does that mean someone gets a 1 month rest (or however long) before starting the next one ? :D [13:12] *is it [13:14] stevenm_: daily iso's can be tested in pretty early stage, lets say 'week(s)' [13:51] This is the date when I installed 20.04 alpha: # deb cdrom:[Ubuntu-MATE 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa - Alpha amd64 (20191114)]/ focal main multiverse restricted universe [13:51] So I guess mid-November the alphas will be there, maybe even earlier... [13:52] cool === genii-core is now known as genii === genii is now known as genii-core