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  • girishG girish

    @nichu42 yes, should be OK to update the tools.

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    @girish said in Ubuntu Pro & Cloudron:

    @nichu42 yes, should be OK to update the tools.

    Thanks, but actually my question was about Ubuntu itself. Is it OK to upgrade from 22.04.1 to 22.04.2?

    Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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    • nichu42N nichu42

      @girish said in Ubuntu Pro & Cloudron:

      @nichu42 yes, should be OK to update the tools.

      Thanks, but actually my question was about Ubuntu itself. Is it OK to upgrade from 22.04.1 to 22.04.2?

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      girish
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      @nichu42 yes, that should be ok as well.

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      • girishG girish

        @nichu42 yes, that should be ok as well.

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        Note: keeping the installation up to date doesn't upgrade to the kernel (5.15 -> 5.19)

        • To check if you already have the new kernel:
          sudo apt list linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --installed

        • To install the metapackage for the new kernel:
          sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --install-recommends

        • Otherwise: sudo apt install --install-recommends (add an -s to first simulate updates)

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        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

          Note: keeping the installation up to date doesn't upgrade to the kernel (5.15 -> 5.19)

          • To check if you already have the new kernel:
            sudo apt list linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --installed

          • To install the metapackage for the new kernel:
            sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --install-recommends

          • Otherwise: sudo apt install --install-recommends (add an -s to first simulate updates)

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          wrote on last edited by
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          All went well, thanks again! I am now on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS / Kernel 5.19 with livepatches activated. No problems at all during or after the upgrade.

          Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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          • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

            Note: keeping the installation up to date doesn't upgrade to the kernel (5.15 -> 5.19)

            • To check if you already have the new kernel:
              sudo apt list linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --installed

            • To install the metapackage for the new kernel:
              sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-22.04 --install-recommends

            • Otherwise: sudo apt install --install-recommends (add an -s to first simulate updates)

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            random_eric
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            @necrevistonnezr
            How do you know that if the live patch is enabled?

            On the documentation, I only see that kernel 5.15 is supported and not 5.19.

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              @necrevistonnezr
              How do you know that if the live patch is enabled?

              On the documentation, I only see that kernel 5.15 is supported and not 5.19.

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              necrevistonnezr
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              @random_eric I took my information from here: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/02/ubuntu-22-04-2-download

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              • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                @random_eric I took my information from here: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/02/ubuntu-22-04-2-download

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                random_eric
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                wrote on last edited by random_eric
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                @necrevistonnezr
                How do you know that the live patching is enabled for that kernel?
                I just don't know how to check.

                -- edit --

                Found it:

                canonical-livepatch status
                

                returns

                last check: 23 seconds ago
                kernel: 5.15.0-67.74-generic
                server check-in: succeeded
                patch state: ✓ no livepatches needed for this kernel yet
                tier: updates (Free usage; This machine beta tests new patches.)
                
                last check: 1 minute ago
                kernel: 5.19.0-35.36~22.04.1-generic
                server check-in: succeeded
                patch state: ✗ kernel version not supported
                tier: updates (Free usage; This machine beta tests new patches.)
                

                So based on the pattern in the docs,
                the 22.04 hwe kernel will only be supported for live patching once the 24.04 LTS is released.

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                  #19

                  I was checking the livepatch status and received the info that I need to update the ubuntu-advantage-tools. I did that, and during the installation it told me that I need Kernel 6.2.0-26-generic, which has been now automatically been scheduled for installation. Feeling brave, I did a reboot. Now I am indeed running 6.2.0-26-generic:

                  last check: 38 minutes ago
                  kernel: 6.2.0-26.26~22.04.1-generic
                  server check-in: succeeded
                  kernel state: ✓ kernel is supported by Canonical until 2024-08-13
                  patch state: ✓ no livepatches needed for this kernel yet
                  

                  No issues so far with Cloudron or any apps (although, to be honest, I don't even know if there are any problems to expect when doing a kernel update).

                  Anyway, while I'm on it. Is it advisable to go to the recently released Ubuntu version 22.04.3 LTS?

                  Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                    wrote on last edited by nebulon
                    #20

                    At the moment with 7.5 only Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 are supported.

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                    • nichu42N nichu42

                      I was checking the livepatch status and received the info that I need to update the ubuntu-advantage-tools. I did that, and during the installation it told me that I need Kernel 6.2.0-26-generic, which has been now automatically been scheduled for installation. Feeling brave, I did a reboot. Now I am indeed running 6.2.0-26-generic:

                      last check: 38 minutes ago
                      kernel: 6.2.0-26.26~22.04.1-generic
                      server check-in: succeeded
                      kernel state: ✓ kernel is supported by Canonical until 2024-08-13
                      patch state: ✓ no livepatches needed for this kernel yet
                      

                      No issues so far with Cloudron or any apps (although, to be honest, I don't even know if there are any problems to expect when doing a kernel update).

                      Anyway, while I'm on it. Is it advisable to go to the recently released Ubuntu version 22.04.3 LTS?

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                      girish
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                      @nichu42 said in Ubuntu Pro & Cloudron:

                      Anyway, while I'm on it. Is it advisable to go to the recently released Ubuntu version 24.04.3 LTS?

                      Ubuntu 24 is released? Where did you get this from?

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                        #22

                        Sorry, I'm talking about 22.04.3 🙂

                        Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                        • nichu42N nichu42

                          Sorry, I'm talking about 22.04.3 🙂

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                          @nichu42 that you can safely upgrade to

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                            Is there any compatible issue with Ubuntu Pro and Cloudron if I enable this feature? Currently I am using Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS.

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                              @IniBudi there should be incompatibility but afaik you don't need Ubuntu Pro for Cloudron. Any specific reason?

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