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<tobhe[m]> <GarethWoolridge[m]> "I’ve got the 2-3 minute network..." <- would be really interesting to find out what causes this. since I deleted `/etc/netplan/*` it looks a lot better here but I assumed it was because of a custom config I used
<tobhe[m]> rolling out the meta package update later today
<tobhe[m]> after some more testing
<tobhe[m]> hdmi audio on the m1 mini works :)
<tobhe[m]> another thing I figured out is that we can set RELEASE_UPGRADER_ALLOW_THIRD_PARTY=1 by default to make sure the ppa persists
<tobhe[m]> doesn't seem to automatically update the sources entry to the new release though. at least not for jammy -> mantic
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<kaazoo> tobhe: I installed the pipewire update and the built-in speakers work again. Thanks!
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<tobhe[m]> great! thanks for testing 🙂
<tobhe[m]> <tobhe[m]> "https://askubuntu.com/questions/..."; <- doesn't seem to work yet though
<tobhe[m]> <tobhe[m]> "doesn't seem to work yet though" <- ah my bad. I think I know what went wrong
<tobhe[m]> looks like I'll have to do-release-upgrade a fourth time today
<tobhe[m]> yess i think i got it
<tobhe[m]> with the latest version our ppa stays enabled and gets auto-updated to the new release
<tobhe[m]> i think the libreoffice thing might actually be a bug in the archive
<john-cabaj[m]> Nice!
<john-cabaj[m]> Looks like that SIO issue might have a fix in the new source. I’ll work on prepping later tonight, maybe. Or early tomorrow. Hopefully Launchpad doesn’t take 24 hours again.