[17:23] <arkanoid> I'm still running 18.04, and I'm planning major upgrade. Is it suggested to 18.04 > 20.04 > 22.04, or just 18.04 > 22.04 ?
[17:25] <alkisg> arkanoid: 18 > 20 > 22. Also make sure `dkpg --print-architecture` says amd64
[17:53] <arkanoid> alkisg: yes, it's amd64. Thanks for the answer
[17:54] <alkisg> 👍️
[19:00] <bancroft> I'm reposting my question from #ubuntu because it was suggested I should ask here. I'm trying to upgrade from 18.04 to 22.04 and I'm having serious problems with HAProxy TLS checking the backend. I got a little PCAP and what I get is a Bad Certificate on 22.04 and no problems on 18.04. Does this sound familiar to anyone? 
[19:02] <bancroft> I'm using the HAProxy versions from apt, 1.8.8 (18.04) and 2.4.18 (22.04). Some suggested it might be something with libssl1 vs libssl3
[19:03] <bancroft> 20.04 did not work either 
[19:24] <ravage> bancroft: maybe this is relevant? https://serverfault.com/questions/1074813/troubleshooting-ldaps-tls-haproxy-wrong-ssl-cert-being-used
[19:24] <ravage> buu i cant really get a clear picture of whats happening here yet :)
[19:26] <ravage> if the deployment is not too complex maybe start from scratch with a guide for haproxy on 22.04
[19:26] <ravage> 1.8 to 2.4 is a big version difference
[19:35] <Moha> What's the different between `jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img` and `jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img`? (https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/)
[20:47] <habys> anybody have success with the isos for lunar?
[20:48] <habys> the installer crashes consistently, I wondered if that's not an intentional sign to not try this yet...
[20:48] <oerheks> you are testing a beta, so report a bug?
[20:48] <oerheks> !lunar
[20:55] <habys> I know it's not ready yet, I just wasn't sure if they wanted bugs yet
[20:55] <habys> thanks for the channel link
[20:58] <arraybolt3> habys: We always want bug reports for the development ISOs, no matter what stage of development we're in.
[20:59] <arraybolt3> The installer *should* work. If it doesn't, that's bad and worthy of a bug report.
[20:59] <habys> thank you, sorry I try not to assume anything at all :P
[21:01] <arraybolt3> No need to be sorry, thanks for helping with Ubuntu's development!
[21:15] <habys> I will continue my work in #ubuntu-next but just wanted to mention that my ISO from https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/ is quite older than what's available at "pending". Might be useful for any beta testers