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<div style="direction: ltr;">See below.</div>
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<b>From: </b>"Albert Cornelius" <<a href="mailto:albert1.cornelius@gmail.com">albert1.cornelius@gmail.com</a>><br>
<b>Date:</b> Tuesday, 28 February 2023 at 12:55:22<br>
<b>To: </b>"ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com" <<a href="mailto:ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com">ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com</a>><br>
<b>Subject:</b> When to upgrade my 20.04 LTS?</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Should I wait for the next major LTS in 2024? Or is it worth it and upgrade to 22.04? How do you manage your upgrade policy?</div>
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<div style="direction: ltr;">All depends on your situation / requirements.</div>
<div style="direction: ltr;">Do you have (third party) software explicitly demanding a LTS version?</div>
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<div style="direction: ltr;">Do you need LTS anyway? Or can you use intermediate, regular releases?</div>
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<div style="direction: ltr;">Or perhaps “rolling rhino” ?</div>
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<div style="direction: ltr;">For many years “LTS” was considered nearly holy with us. But three 3party packages worked on intermediate releases just as well. And we could use more recent packages without the hassle of compiling ourselves.</div>
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<div style="direction: ltr;">At home I switched to rolling releases for my servers / desktops, if I feel the need, I upgrade weekly. Seems a hassle, but alway tiny steps.</div>
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