It's been over a month since Ubuntu 22.10 was released, and still no Daily Live for 23.04

Ubuntu 23.04 is delayed

[UPDATED] Just hours after writing this article, the flavors have started uploading their first Daily Builds.

Canonical's roadmap with Ubuntu is easy to read. In April or October they release a new version, days later they discover the name of the next one and very shortly after they release the images of the Daily Live. About five months later they have almost everything ready, they show us the wallpaper, they launch the beta, on the indicated date there is a launch and start over. With Ubuntu 23.04 The deadlines are not being met, at least for now.

It's been over a month since he arrived. kinetic kudu. The name was discovered within the normal time frame, just a week later, but they were soon to make Daily Live available to anyone who wanted to try it, and they are not yet available. These first Daily Lives tend to be basically a previous version, in this case 22.10, to which they add the changes for the next one, and now a whole month has been lost.

Ubuntu 23.04 Daily Lives Suffers Infrastructure-Related Delays

Canonical hasn't reported on what's going on, but Ubuntu is available in 9 official flavors, and it's easy for someone to elaborate on any hiccups or good things that are happening. On Thursday of last week, Lubuntu, on the social network Twitter (which, although they say that it can be turned off at any time, continues to work), published the next tweet:

Lunar's daily images will be available shortly. There have been some infrastructure related delays making this take longer than usual. Don't worry, we'll follow up as soon as new information is available.

"Infrastructure-Related Delays." The truth is that we would like to know more about what is happening, but that is what we have, or at least the information that a server has. Another thing to keep in mind is that the arm64 version can now be downloaded (link), if I'm not mistaken since this Monday the 21st, but today the 23rd of November the images for amd64 still do not appear.

There will likely come a time when someone sheds more light on this delay. Until now, be patient, and wait for both the images and the follow-up that Lubuntu promises.


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