

Not true. 22.04 is not EoL and it doesn’t get all CVE patches backported unless you’re on Pro.


Not true. 22.04 is not EoL and it doesn’t get all CVE patches backported unless you’re on Pro.


Unfortunately, it’s both. They also hold back security updates for non-latest releases that are still covered under Standard support. I work in an environment where we track new CVEs for our builds, and we constantly see vulnerabilities for 22.04 that are fixed in Pro but not made available otherwise.
Sure, technically you can opt into Pro as an individual user without paying, but it puts everyone who uses off the shelf installs and containers at risk and is therefore an immoral and unethical process in my opinion.
This 15 year old post on AskUbuntu explains the differences between those keys, and their historical background: https://askubuntu.com/questions/19558/what-are-the-meta-super-and-hyper-keys
It’s time we upgrade the icon to Zip drives, or maybe Sony memory sticks.
I’m throwing a stack trace, alright?
Ctrl-R if you know part of the command.


Spoilers!


13/21 here. Mostly got hung up on several “this was valid in earlier RFC, and later removed” kind of situations. There are several where I picked the correct answer, but where I know many websites that won’t accept it as valid, and that’s not even the more esoteric ones.
That one is not LTS, you’ll want to update to 26.04 sooner rather than later.