[02:25] <luke-jr> FYI clicking on the links in the 21.04 snapshot installer doesn't actually do anything
[02:48] <luke-jr> "A bootable device has not been detected." :/
[02:52] <luke-jr> 22.04*
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[06:53] <Maik> luke-jr: 22.04 is not supported yet, please go to #ubuntu-next for pre-release support
[14:17] <user|17> Hallo. How can i set repositories in Kubuntu? I am using "Discover" as software center
[14:21] <user|17> Ok, found by myself in Discover.
[14:21] <user|17> Bye bye
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[14:33] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:37] <BitMcMillan> Hello people! PLease forgive me for my newbiness... I'm an happy kubuntu user since years, so happy that I am currently stuck on 19.04 disco dingo with a lot of custom programs and customizations. Now, I'm so outdated that i can barely update/install new softwares, there is a way to upgrade to 20.04 or 21.10 without make a fresh new installation? a
[14:37] <BitMcMillan> quick and painless way if possible <3
[14:42] <BitMcMillan> or just add repositories that allow me to keep on use this version for a little while
[15:22] <alkisg> BitMcMillan: you can update 19.04 to 19.10 to 20.04. Then wait until 22.04 is out, because you can update directly from LTS to LTS, i.e. 20.04 to 22.04
[15:22] <alkisg> See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades for a how-to