I'm not sure what's going on but I'm getting a bunch of notifications about a bug that's breaking systems when people upgrade.
This is the bug report:
bugs.launchpad.net
I'd normally never suggest waiting, but I'm going to this time. I'm not sure what's going on, but I get these reports in my email when folks file bugs. (It's a part of my Ubuntu/Lubuntu membership - meaning that's why I subscribe, anyone can subscribe.)
So, be careful. It looks like the upgrade process wants to remove a bunch of necessary files and this will break things.
This is the bug report:
Bug #2030262 “System broken after upgrade” : Bugs : mate-session-manager package : Ubuntu
Ubuntu 22.04 fresh install or not After "sudo apt full-upgrade" of 5th august 2023, many essentials packages are flagged unnecessary and uninstalled. Including : mate-session-manager xorg ubuntu-mate-core After reboot, system broken, no way to start and need to repair. From cat...
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I'd normally never suggest waiting, but I'm going to this time. I'm not sure what's going on, but I get these reports in my email when folks file bugs. (It's a part of my Ubuntu/Lubuntu membership - meaning that's why I subscribe, anyone can subscribe.)
So, be careful. It looks like the upgrade process wants to remove a bunch of necessary files and this will break things.