[12:05] <jluc> hi
[12:05] <jluc> i've tried to update a lubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 using command line
[12:05] <jluc> but all i was proposed was lubuntu 21.10
[12:06] <jluc> I changed setting to "only stable versions" but that didnt change anything
 Upgrades from 20.04 to 22.04 don't get enabled until just before the first point release, sometime in the end of July.
[12:07] <guiverc> jluc, the upgrade path from 20.04 to 22.04 doesn't open till 22.04.1 has been released; which is months away still
[12:07] <jluc> Ah !!
[12:07] <jluc> thanks for this clear and simple explanation :-)
[12:07] <guiverc> jluc, if you want to know why; this answer I gave maybe helpful - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1403610/22-04-is-suggested-on-ubuntus-website-but-not-in-the-repository/1403615#1403615
[12:07] <guiverc> note:  it was written soon after release; upgrades from 21.10 to 22.04 are now open though naturally 20.04 to 22.04 aren't yet
[12:08] <jluc> Ahhhhhh
[12:08] <jluc> fine
[12:12] <guiverc> jluc, if you don't want to wait; the Lubuntu testing checklist shows the commands QA-testers upgraded their systems in their checks - https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/release-team/testing-checklist/  (scroll down to Additional testcases; the commands are after the latest test results)
[12:12] <jluc> bahhh
[12:13] <jluc> i will refrain my enthousiasm and play the official advised game
[12:13] <guiverc> the Ubuntu Release team usually allow a blog to be posted when they deem it ready for many users... but yes waiting till it's fully open is usually safest.
[12:13] <jluc> i see also https://gist.github.com/avranju/4bd6ba153d5e9c6ca9c288eae6a6ad79 
[12:15] <guiverc> that wasn't by me; I can't speak to it being reliable or tested.. The commands @Leok reported as being tested I actually used (a Lubuntu 20.04 LTS isntall upgraded to 22.04 LTS)
[15:49] <sacarde> hi
[15:50] <sacarde> do you know EOL sources.list for an old lubuntu-powerpc ?
[22:07] <bob32> hi