I have been eagerly awaiting the first iso download for 22.04. I saw one schedule which had the first iso download on the 21st October which never happened as that was only 1 week after the release of 21.01. In a way it was not surprising as following the 21.10 superb development cycle, every effort would be made by the developers to follow with an equally stable development.
I am very pleased to let you know that I have now install Jammy from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ . It is once again at a very reliable starting point for those who want to follow the development of this next LTS.
I am looking forward to a very eventful development period by the expert and competent developers for this new distribution.
Edit:
When I did my installation, it was on my "Sacrificial Laptop", ie a 9 year old ASUS R501VM N56VM, which had Kubuntu 21.10 installed.
I found that the first release of Jammy was now available after I returned from a BBQ with friends. So I quickly made the post above to let everybody know it was now available for download and installation.
Just for the record, the starting Information Center with my Pre-released plasma ppa and updates is as shown below.
I am very pleased to let you know that I have now install Jammy from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ . It is once again at a very reliable starting point for those who want to follow the development of this next LTS.
I am looking forward to a very eventful development period by the expert and competent developers for this new distribution.
Edit:
When I did my installation, it was on my "Sacrificial Laptop", ie a 9 year old ASUS R501VM N56VM, which had Kubuntu 21.10 installed.
I found that the first release of Jammy was now available after I returned from a BBQ with friends. So I quickly made the post above to let everybody know it was now available for download and installation.
Just for the record, the starting Information Center with my Pre-released plasma ppa and updates is as shown below.
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