[12:42] <FatPhil> where can I find a deb of firefox-91.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 ?
[17:03] <tomreyn> FatPhil: why would you want an outdated, insecure, version?
[21:04] <FatPhil> because that's what's on my live USB stick, and I'm having other seemingly insurmountable issues upgrading to 110.
[21:04] <FatPhil> HAving said that. Feature creep has made more modern Firefoxes completely undesirable.
[21:05] <FatPhil> and by creep, I mean "removal".
[22:04] <tomreyn> you could use the snap, that would get you a current version
[22:05] <tomreyn> maybe we can solve the "other unsurmountable issues upgrading to [firefox] 110" if you'd like to discuss the details.
[22:05] <tomreyn> are we talking about an installation to usb stick, not just a live/installer iso written to it?
[22:16] <FatPhil> it's a 3-year-old persistent live stick that has corruption issues
[22:18] <FatPhil> I managed to fix some of them with apt-get install --reinstall, but there's an i/o error that prevents one of the firefox files being "linked" as I tried to install 110 over 91. I was wondering if a not-an-upgrade would not have this "make a backup of the old file" behaviour.
[22:58] <Jim`> Is there any reason to upgrade from a stable 20.04.1 yet?
[22:58] <Jim`> Or just let the LTS upgrade in April ?
[23:04] <arraybolt3> Depends on what you're doing.
[23:04] <arraybolt3> Lubuntu 20.04 goes end-of-life in April of this year, however the underlying Ubuntu 20.04 OS will remain supported for another two years.
[23:04] <Jim`> arraybolt3: after I updated teh packages it says
[23:04] <Jim`> New release '22.04.2 LTS' available.
[23:04] <Jim`> Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
[23:04] <Jim`> Looks like it wants me to do that 
[23:05] <arraybolt3> You don't *have* to, but it would be recommended to upgrade when it's convenient. You should back up your data first just in case something goes wrong.
[23:05] <Jim`> Seems like since I hardly use the machine I might as well update it
[23:05] <Jim`> While I got it on
[23:05] <Jim`> and if I ever need it as a backup, it'll be ready 
[23:05] <Jim`> rather than messing around with it when I need it
[23:05] <Jim`> (if that day comes)
[23:05] <arraybolt3> Sounds like a good idea to me.
[23:06] <Jim`> Is there a way to check to see if it has TPM 2?
[23:06] <Jim`> within lubuntu
[23:06] <Jim`> Might can convert it in to a Win 11 machine and not have to buy a new one 
[23:06] <Jim`> But that's a little OT here I guess
[23:19] <Jim`> arraybolt3: It's upgrading to "jammy" 
[23:19] <Jim`> arraybolt3: I'm gonna assume I probably should have downloaded the ISO and did it manually..
[23:21] <Jim`> I guess I'll know if the machine works or not when it's done :D