this never happened before, it’s also not happening ion my backup computer (same OS, xubuntu 24.04).

Message: get more security updates through ubuntu pro with esm-apps enabled, learn more about ubuntu pro <url here>

How do I get rid of it.

Ubuntu never advertised itself so blatantly.

  • @yala
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    Thank you for some much needed background information (and perhaps even some of Ubuntu’s justification)!

    There is literally not a single useful comment here.

    That’s a bit harsh 😜. Though, I agree the ‘f*ck-Ubuntu’-circlejerk is very present.

    It is an optional service, they warn you that you use outdated packages, and offer a solution.

    I guess it’s wishful thinking to argue that they should have included the security patches from the get-go.

    • @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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      they should have included the security patches from the get-go

      I dont know how Ubuntu does that stuff, but universe is community supported only. It is required for many normal packages, so yes you could say their service is not good enough but hey, its free Software.

      If you dont pay a cent you have like nothing to complain

      • @yala
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        I’m very unfamiliar with Ubuntu, so I apologize for my ignorance. Is universe their AUR, COPR, OBS? I thought that PPAs were Ubuntu’s user repository.

        • @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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          This is what I dont understand too. No, it is for regular packages, not random 3rd party stuff.

          Those are made on Launchpad and available as PPAs, originally meant to be the first step, followed by having them approved to Ubuntus repos.

          • @yala
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            So, would it be fair to say that their packages suck and they’re desperately fundraising money through ads in hopes of fixing it?

            • @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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              21 month ago

              No. You are using a stable Distro. This is how stable distros work.

              If you want upstream updates for all packages, use a rolling or semi-rolling release like Fedora, Arch, OpenSUSE, Gentoo, etc.

              • @yala
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                21 month ago

                But Debian does get security updates backported, right? Like, is Ubuntu actively preventing you from getting these?

                • @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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                  I dont know how many packages they share but this seems very unrealistic.

                  Debian and Ubuntu have different release schedukes and package versions.

                  • @yala
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                    21 month ago

                    True. But Debian Testing and Unstable do exist. Which should be primary candidates for where Ubuntu gets their packages.

      • @Ganbat@lemmyonline.com
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        21 month ago

        If you dont pay a cent you have like nothing to complain

        Disagree. Trojans are totally free, and I feel I have plenty to complain about there.