[04:09] is there a way to upgrade from jammy to the next LTS via terminal? [04:10] the machine been sitting over a year [04:10] as a backup machine [04:14] I'll just update Jammy first [04:17] It looks like Jammy is supported for 3 more years though? April 2027 ? [04:23] meh I'll just update Jammy's packages then since it's supported 3 more years [04:46] Jim`: lts's are supported for 5 years, yup [04:46] and IIRC the way to update, once it's recommended, is "sudo apt do-release-upgrade" or something [04:46] let me look it up [04:47] leaftype: eh I'll just upgrade jammy itself [04:47] it's only a backup machine [04:49] I checked, and that is the command. If you want the development version (ie get it before it's meant ot upgrade), add the -d flag [04:49] leaftype: Nah I'll just leave it on Jammy [04:49] aint broke don't fix it [04:49] you got it [04:49] it's a good release [04:49] It's got a ton of upgrades sitting for a year though lol [04:51] The following packages have been kept back: [04:51] ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard [04:51] 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded. [04:51] hm [04:51] I guess it's finished .. ish ? [04:54] sounds good to me === TomTom_ is now known as TomTom === diceLibrarian2 is now known as liceDibrarian === myname_ is now known as mrbff [09:49] KUbuntu 22.04 with all updates is using according to free -m, 36GB after I have closed firefox and other apps down. How do I find what is using all the memory? total used free shared buff/cache available : 63888 36371 20737 3895 6780 22538 [13:15] Hi all