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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/30/20 5:25 PM, Tommy Trussell
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<div dir="ltr">On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 11:35 AM Little Girl <<a
href="mailto:littlergirl@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true">littlergirl@gmail.com</a>>
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>ubuntu-security-status --thirdparty is interesting <br>
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I did the commands on a fresh installation of Kubuntu in a
virtual<br>
machine, so that one didn't give me any results. I'd have to
install<br>
some third-party software to see what it does. What kind of
result<br>
does it give?<br>
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<div>my thirdparty is Google Chrome (which I keep around to
test things when Chromium doesn't work for whatever reason):</div>
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<div>user@hostname:~$ ubuntu-security-status<br>
2794 packages installed, of which:<br>
1939 receive package updates with LTS until 4/2025<br>
849 could receive security updates with ESM Apps until
4/2030<br>
1 package is from a third party<br>
5 packages are no longer available for download<br>
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Packages from third parties are not provided by the official
Ubuntu<br>
archive, for example packages from Personal Package Archives
in<br>
Launchpad.<br>
For more information on the packages, run
'ubuntu-security-status<br>
--thirdparty'.<br>
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Packages that are not available for download may be left
over from a<br>
previous release of Ubuntu, may have been installed directly
from a<br>
.deb file, or are from a source which has been disabled.<br>
For more information on the packages, run
'ubuntu-security-status<br>
--unavailable'.<br>
<br>
Enable Extended Security Maintenance (ESM Apps) to get 0
security<br>
updates (so far) and enable coverage of 849 packages.<br>
<br>
This machine is not attached to an Ubuntu Advantage
subscription.<br>
See <a href="https://ubuntu.com/advantage"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://ubuntu.com/advantage</a><br>
user@hostname:~$ ubuntu-security-status --thirdparty<br>
2794 packages installed, of which:<br>
1 package is from a third party<br>
google-chrome-stable<br>
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Packages from third parties are not provided by the official
Ubuntu<br>
archive, for example packages from Personal Package Archives
in<br>
Launchpad.<br>
<br>
Run 'apt-cache policy google-chrome-stable' to learn more
about that<br>
package.<br>
user@hostname:~$<br>
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<p>Good Morning,</p>
<p>In looking through the thread, I discovered that the release you
are using is important.</p>
<p>As I discovered for 18.04 use ubuntu-support-status with/without
the following:</p>
<p> options: --show-supported --show-unsupported --show-all</p>
<p>while ubuntu-security-status returns not found.</p>
<p>The response for other releases of ubuntu is different, as far as
I can tell by information gleaned from the thread.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Jay<br>
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