 k. thx!
[08:08] <maria24> Hii
[08:09] <guiverc> maria24, if you have a support question please just ask it.  People respond as they're able to, and be patient (they'll respond when they can)
[08:11] <maria24> i use this command line to upgrade lubuntu 20.04 sudo do-release-upgrade
[08:11] <maria24> but it show There is no development version of an LTS available
[08:12] <guiverc> The upgrades from 20.04 to 22.04 don't open until after 22.04.1 has been released; https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2022/04/21/ubuntu-22-04-lts-jammy-jellyfish-released/ states "Users of Ubuntu 21.10 will soon be offered an automatic upgrade to 22.04. Users of 20.04 LTS will be offered the automatic upgrade when 22.04.1 LTS is released, which is scheduled for the 4th of August."
[08:13] <guiverc> (it's assumed LTS users want stability; thus the delay ensures the jammy system is fully stable with fixes made where required)
[08:16] <maria24> Thank you guiverc. Now i'm clear
[08:17] <guiverc> maria24, this may also be helpful; https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/lubuntu-22-04-lts-jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/3179
[08:17] <guiverc> it's specific to Lubuntu.. but the upgrade process is the same for all flavors, and controlld by Ubuntu Release Team; why I used the generic Ubuntu.Fridge article first 
[08:20] <maria24> ok thanks again.
[08:20] <guiverc> you're most welcome maria24 
[14:52] <sem> Where is the default keyring configured in 20.04? I have some application that keeps trying to unlock it
[14:54] <sem> which seahorse shows that seahorse is not installed.
[15:01] <sem> Here is a picture of the unlock message 
[15:01] <sem> https://ibb.co/Pj031Xg
[15:25] <sem> It's definitely Firefox interacting with the keyring. I got this after renaming the .local/share/keyrings folder
[15:28] <sem> https://ibb.co/pvPkqCK
[15:47] <sem>  /Query sem
[15:47] <sem> Lol