23.10 to 24.04

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Mon Apr 8 10:14:31 UTC 2024


On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 at 16:46, aishen <aishen at free.fr> wrote:

> thanks for any advice

Sure, no problem.

Wait for it to be released.

When Ubuntu releases reach their "end of life", what that means is
they are not supported any more.

Before they are released, they are are not yet _in_ support.

They are not finished. They are not ready. They are not supported yet.
They are not yet ready.

Not supported by Canonical, not by the community. That's us.

The answer to your question is: "no."

Because you, and Grizzly and others, are asking for support on
something that does not have any support at this time.

It does not work yet. Do not try to use it. It is not ready for use.

Don't try to run it, don't try to upgrade to it.

Test it, sure, but no, we will not help you because there is no help yet.

Let me give you an example:


"Hi, in 3 months, my wife will give birth to a baby. I want to teach
him to ride a bicycle. How? Please help!"

You can't. It can't be done. The baby has not been born yet. It cannot
ride a bike until it is some years old.

The Noble Numbat has not been born yet.

Wait for the birth. THEN try. NOT BEFORE.

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