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No updates since mid-December?

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I usually get screen messages at least once a week for available security updates (or other updates) and I apply them immediately. But I haven't seen one since mid-December, which seems odd. Is anyone else noticing this? Based on comments in a similar post, I checked history.log.1 and found that the last event was 12/18/22. I'm running 22.04.1 LTS.

Artur Meinild avatar
vn flag
I guess the Ubuntu developers also take the time off during Christmas...
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
I got updates. You need to check settings and the mirrors in use.
Artur Meinild avatar
vn flag
The last Ubuntu security update of 2022 was announced on December 16.
guiverc avatar
cn flag
The lists of updates (for each release) get published in a number of places; in the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter for example (*which had no updates this week for example, but that's common during the Christmas-NewYear cycle*) as its normal for updates to occur almost every other week but that one, HOWEVER they don't hit every box (*it'll depend on what packages you have installed!*). Did you look up one of the many lists of updates available to see if you should expect to see any?
Rishon JR avatar
pl flag
Try copying and pasting into the terminal: `sudo add-apt-repository universe ** sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade`
Mahler avatar
in flag
I have received linux-firmware update today.
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cn flag

My prior comment refers to various places where security updates are provided.. I used as example the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, where issue 767 (for the week of 18-24 December) has listed

Ubuntu 22.04 Updates

End of Standard Support: April 2027

Not all jammy (22.04) systems will have all those package installed, thus may not receive those patches, so you're best reading the lists yourself if you're worried.

I used that issue of the UWN as example; that is not the latest issue, but as stated the [current] latest issue (UWN 768) has no updates reported.

If you're worried about security updates, and whether or not you've missed any, I suggest subscribing to one of the many places where they're available (RSS feed, ML posted to you etc). It was only earlier today that I posted the latest issue of UWN to subscribers (I'm using UWN as example only because I'm very aware of it, being a contributor, but there are multiple ways to get such lists!).

guiverc avatar
cn flag
this is only a *longer* form of the comment I left earlier... roughly the same time as subscribers to ubuntu-news@lists.ubuntu.com would have received their *latest* UWN copy too...
Artur Meinild avatar
vn flag
I didn't vote to close, but I still feel that a minimum effort of research combined with common sense would render this question obsolete (which is probably well-reflected in the question score)..
karel avatar
sa flag
Ubuntu 22.04 software updates resumed today with a kernel update after a one months lapse with no updates.
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