<MasterDuke>
i just got asked if i want to upgrade to 25.04. i do, but is it safe? it's sort of complaining about unofficial packages and wants to know if it should proceed anyway
<tobhe[m]>
excellent question. let me double check that
<MasterDuke>
it looks like most of them are from the ubuntu-asahi-ubuntu-asahi ppa
<tobhe[m]>
interesting. It should not complain about them, we have a config that allows that particular ppa
<tobhe[m]>
let me test on my m1 first 🙂 I think I have everything in plucky but I want to be sure
<MasterDuke>
i remember playing around with pinning and such to get steam, or maybe it was muvm/fex, don't rember exactly. i see some of them are kernels in the list, so don't want to accidentally not upgrade (or get an upgrade i shouldn't)
<MasterDuke>
and btw, has that problem with the gpu not being used been fixed? i'm still on 6.12.0-1005-asahi-arm and haven't tried rebooting back into the newer kernel
<tobhe[m]>
not sure if we managed to publish an update since
<tobhe[m]>
I imagine everyone was rather busy with 25.04 in the last weeks
<MasterDuke>
ah. but is it an even newer kernel in 25.04?
<MasterDuke>
(fyi, i'm very happy with ubuntu on this, just slightly more cautious than when i was using x86)
<tobhe[m]>
no, our apple kernel is the same across all releases
<tobhe[m]>
because maintaining one is enough work 🙂
<tobhe[m]>
thx! I appreciate the caution actually
<MasterDuke>
heh
<tobhe[m]>
so I think I need to publish an ubuntu-asahi meta package for plucky
<tobhe[m]>
but upgrading shouldn't remove it
<tobhe[m]>
can you check if you have a /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/ubuntu-asahi.cfg
<tobhe[m]>
and there should be /etc/apt/preferences.d/ubuntu-asahi.pref
<tobhe[m]>
interesting that it started to complain now. the update-manager conf normally silenced that
<MasterDuke>
fwiw, i did `sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade`, that finished with a couple packages, and then the distro upgrade popped up by itself
<MasterDuke>
afk for a bit, but i'll either be back later or check the logs
<tobhe[m]>
let me try on my main machine. why not right 😄
<tobhe[m]>
maybe wait a bit, fixing a few things
<MasterDuke>
ha
<tobhe[m]>
I'll tell you once it should work flawlessly